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Good find @Dryden , now we're getting somewhereDon't forget Goldie Hawn. She did great work whipping Central High into shape.
I got his replacement on deck:Sadly, Sorrell Booke is dead.
Oh God. I can't even...this is so much...so much...what's the word I'm looking for here...
Tennessee's coaching search has already cost more than $13 million, plus a potential Greg Schiano lawsuit, and the Vols don't even have a head coach yet
The Vols’ coaching search is a mess of astonishing proportions.
Tennessee athletic director John Currie is reportedly out of his job. The news comes in the middle of a horrible mess of a coaching search, which still isn’t finished.
This whole ordeal is costing Tennessee tons of cash.
Currie’s buyout, assuming he’s fired without cause, works out to $5.5 million. That’s $100,000 times the 55 months remaining on his deal, which runs through June 2022. It’ll go down if Currie gets another “comparable job,” which he has to try to do. (Tennessee could try to fire Currie for cause, which would seem a) difficult and b) expensive.)
Let’s add that $5.5 million to the nearly $8.3 million Tennessee has to pay former coach Butch Jones in buyout money, from when Currie fired him in November.
That’s $13.8 million in money UT will owe Jones and Currie to not work for the school anymore. But we’re not even close to done.
Entire article: https://www.sbnation.com/college-fo...0564/tennessee-coach-search-john-currie-fired
Who would have guessed that Curie had a $1.2M per year contract through 2022?
This ends with a Phil Fulmer press conference, doesn’t it:
“After a long and exhaustive search by me, and with no coach identified that meets the high standards set by me, I nominate myself and proudly accept the position of head coach at the university of Tennessee.”
Don't think this has been posted yet? Epic.
The Dilly Dilly is a nice touch.
Knoxville is The Pit of Misery.