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We see this every time a traditional "glory" school gets a new head coach. It's easy to sell a dream, it's harder to keep selling it if it's not working out. I guarantee a 7-5 season would take a lot of momentum out of that sail.
 
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southcampus;2334357; said:
We see this every time a traditional "glory" school gets a new head coach. It's easy to sell a dream, it's harder to keep selling it if it's not working out. I guarantee a 7-5 season would take a lot of momentum out of that sail.

Pretty strong guarantee. Let's not act like 7-5 wouldn't be a good thing for them right now. They went 5-7 last year, and of course they would sell the "winning record in the first season" stuff.


Anybody remember Jim Tressel's record in his first season? 7-5.
 
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buchtelgrad04;2334369; said:
Anybody remember Jim Tressel's record in his first season? 7-5.
I also remember Tressel pulling in arguably the #1 recruiting class in the nation after that 7-5 year. A 7-5 year will not hurt Tennessee's recruiting being that it's year 1 of the Butch Jones era.
 
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I don't want to derail this thread too much, so feel free to split this mods.

I was probably a little over-assertive with that "guarantee" but I stand by the sentiment that these coaches see instant recruiting success early on in their tenure because they're able to sell something they haven't had to back up with results.

7-5 would hurt their momentum in my opinion. There's a reason our coaches have touted 12-0 so much lately: It matters to recruits.
 
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Buckeye Nut;2334395; said:
I also remember Tressel pulling in arguably the #1 recruiting class in the nation after that 7-5 year. A 7-5 year will not hurt Tennessee's recruiting being that it's year 1 of the Butch Jones era.
I think the salient phrase is "at best" 7-5. Here's Tennessee's schedule this year. I see losses against Oregon, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama. Auburn and Missouri are tossups for this year's Tennessee's team. Assuming they win one of those, and every game they're supposed to win (Kentucky and Venderbilt will be competitive, at least), it will be a 6-6 year. Personally, I see a losing season unless Jones pulls off a miracle. Now, I don't think this will impact the recruiting class much because Jones has proved to be a great recruiter. And I base this from the fact that Bell was eventually torn between tOSU and the Vols. And I also read that article that claimed that if Dooley had been as competent as Jones, Bell would've selected Tennessee a lot sooner than NLOID. Jones gave us a run for Bell in just 1 month, guys. I'm sure he is a great recruiter. Now is he a good coach, or is he another Zook? Time will tell.
 
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Arian Foster says UT boosters gave him '40, 50 grand,' then backtracks

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Former Tennessee Volunteers running back Arian Foster created a stir on Friday when he first said he was given $40,000-$50,000 in cash by boosters while playing football at the university before backtracking via a series of tweets.

Foster has been open in the past about taking money during his time in college, but during a radio interview with ESPN's Dan LeBatard, Foster explained how things went down for him between 2005-08 while Philip Fulmer was head coach.

"You have people help you out here and there," Foster said. "Boosters and alumni and ex-players, they all know how it is, man. It's hard living check to check when you don't have enough money to go out to the movies or any kind of leisure activity. And you're not allowed to get a job. Especially when I was in college, they were a lot more stringent on those rules, so at any given chance I got the opportunity, I took a free handout. Absolutely."

Entire article: http://www.foxsports.com/buzzer/sto...ers-gave-him-40-to-50-thousand-dollars-013015
 
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