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Certain UC fans are a bit worried about this developement. You know that Brian Kelly's name will be thrown into the hat.
Agreed.Oh8ch;1313602; said:Kelly's name will be in every hat that comes along. UC fans are UC fans and that is just part of what comes with being a UC fan - or pretty much a fan of any Big East team.
Keep the faith. We don't miss Lloyd as much as we expected...Gatorubet;1313691; said:This news fills me with inexpressible sadness. :(
BB73;1313443; said:Per ESPN's Chris Low, Fulmer has a $6 million buyout that's paid out over a 4-year period. It will cost an additional million or so for the assistants.
In other words, about 1 home game.
David Cutcliffe, Lane Kiffin, Boise State's Chris Peterson, Jim Grobe are some names he threw out there as potential replacements.
Bucky Katt;1313452; said:Rich Rodriguez?![]()
The Fulmer Cup ...gregorylee;1313440; said:But what are they going to call the Fullmer Cup????
There's your short list UT - Cutcliffe, D.matt_thatsme;1313468; said:UT fans here in Knoxville have been calling for Phil's head for a while now. I would say that a lot of factors went into his firing.
1. obviously the record.
2. the lack of offense compounded by the fact that Cutcliffe's offense is thriving at Duke, (that is right Duke football)
3. recruiting has steadily gone down hill and a lot of the bigger name recruits they have signed just haven't worked out, see Crompton.
The fans would accept Cutcliffe back with open arms.
On the bright side of UT's abissmal season, I can wear my Buckeye gear at the law school without catching too much shit. We might be 0-9 vs the SEC in bowls, but we aren't 3-6 this year.
So much for Cutcliffe staying at Duke. He said he is not interested in going back to Tennessee and we all know what that meansCutcliffe addresses Tennessee talk: 'I'm at Duke, staying at Duke'
Nov. 4, 2008
CBSSports.com wire reports
DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke coach David Cutcliffe quashed any speculation about him returning to Tennessee to replace his good friend and former boss, Phillip Fulmer.
"I'm at Duke, staying at Duke," Cutcliffe said Tuesday.
Cutcliffe twice served on Tennessee's staff and spent eight years as the Volunteers' offensive coordinator. He came to Duke last December after a two-year stint in Knoxville and has called Fulmer "the best football coach I've ever been associated with."
Cutcliffe said he was being proactive because he spoke to recruits who said other coaches had told them that he was headed to the Volunteers.