Fulmer isn't happy about the way things were portrayed in the Knoxville News-Sentinel. A writer named John Adams (who's been at the paper since 1987, ad is now a sports editor) said that Phil should be fired, and Fulmer had a reponse published in that same paper this morning.
Here is the Adams column from earlier this week (note - one obvious omission is that Fulmer also revoked Colquitt's scholarship):
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Stating that this is the first time he has ever responded "directly in writing to a negative column", here is the response by Fulmer in today's Knoxville News-Sentinel:
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Here is the Adams column from earlier this week (note - one obvious omission is that Fulmer also revoked Colquitt's scholarship):
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Adams: UT football needs a change at the top
By John Adams
Originally published 09:14 p.m., February 18, 2008
The University of Tennessee football program desperately needs new leadership. And I'm not suggesting that the next quarterback needs to be more vocal or the team captains need to be more demonstrative.
UT's leadership problem is at the top.
Maybe you're way ahead of me on this. Maybe you realized as much after Florida beat the Vols by 39 points last September, and a mediocre Alabama team beat them by 24 in October.
Memphis Commercial Appeal sports columnist Ron Higgins didn't need to see the Alabama game. After the Florida game, he wrote that longtime UT football coach Phillip Fulmer should be fired.
Was his assessment premature? Maybe.
Was it wrong? No.
I reached the same conclusion Sunday night for a different reason. It's not just about the won-loss record. It's about the arrest record.
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Stating that this is the first time he has ever responded "directly in writing to a negative column", here is the response by Fulmer in today's Knoxville News-Sentinel:
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Coach's first job is as educator, mentor
Phillip Fulmer, UT football coach
Originally published 08:26 p.m., February 21, 2008
Editor's note: Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer has written this guest column in response to Tuesday's column by sports editor John Adams:
Most college football fans visualize the head coach pacing the sidelines on Saturday afternoon. But the truth is that our hardest work is done far from the view of fans, sportswriters, or television cameras.
In my 30 years of coaching, my proudest victories have come in places much quieter than Neyland Stadium - they've come when departing seniors stop by my office the day before graduating or when mothers send notes of thanks, acknowledging that the immature boys they sent to Knoxville have come home as responsible young men.
Those are the moments that are the greatest moments in coaching and the importance compels me to do something I have never done in my career - respond directly in writing to a negative column in the newspaper.
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