🏈 monte kiffin going to Tenn

reger60 said:
aug said:
Also have heard Ed Orgeron will be joing the two at UT.

I keep hearing that one as well.

But what position would he fill now that the DC job is no longer open? Is a position coach and recruiting coordinator job at UT really better than being a position coach in the NFL? I guess they could give him a title like Associate Head Coach or something.

They need the boost in recruiting I think. Monte being 68 and spending the past 25 seasons in the NFL, I can't see him hitting the road all that often.
 
RollTideRandy said:
reger60 said:
aug said:
Also have heard Ed Orgeron will be joing the two at UT.

I keep hearing that one as well.

But what position would he fill now that the DC job is no longer open? Is a position coach and recruiting coordinator job at UT really better than being a position coach in the NFL? I guess they could give him a title like Associate Head Coach or something.

They need the boost in recruiting I think. Monte being 68 and spending the past 25 seasons in the NFL, I can't see him hitting the road all that often.

Ogre would be DL coach and recruiting cord is what Im hearing. (have no clue as to the pay scale)
 
Swamptick said:
Too many chiefs. Not enough indians.

Yup, that is what it is starting to look like.

Tennessee had a pretty good DEFENSE last year and will probably get a lot better next year. Offense is the question mark atm for T.
 
1. Lots of Vol fans here in middle Tennessee are as excited about the daddy as they are the son. At Bama we learned the hard way about getting too excited about young coaches who had no experience but had daddies who were famous in the NFL.

2. After the Chizik debacle, I didn't think the week could get any better, but news that Orgeron may still be in the picture in Knoxville is too good to be true. During his three years, in spite of the high rankings of his recruiting classes by Rivals, Orgeron had 20 kids either not qualify for admission or get kicked out or kicked off the team once they got to Oxford. At least five different coaches turned the Ogre in for suspected recruiting violations. Ball Coach already has the Vol program under his microscope; if Orgeron goes to Knoxville, look for Spurrier to make sure that the NCAA proctologists are checking every Vol orifice on a regular basis. Combine this with the fact that, considering that Ogre is allegedly a defensive guru, his Ole Miss teams had the worst defense in the conference. I wouldn't want Orgeron anywhere near my football team.

Could the week possible get any better?
 
BamaGradinTN said:
1. Lots of Vol fans here in middle Tennessee are as excited about the daddy as they are the son. At Bama we learned the hard way about getting too excited about young coaches who had no experience but had daddies who were famous in the NFL.

2. After the Chizik debacle, I didn't think the week could get any better, but news that Orgeron may still be in the picture in Knoxville is too good to be true. During his three years, in spite of the high rankings of his recruiting classes by Rivals, Orgeron had 20 kids either not qualify for admission or get kicked out or kicked off the team once they got to Oxford. At least five different coaches turned the Ogre in for suspected recruiting violations. Ball Coach already has the Vol program under his microscope; if Orgeron goes to Knoxville, look for Spurrier to make sure that the NCAA proctologists are checking every Vol orifice on a regular basis. Combine this with the fact that, considering that Ogre is allegedly a defensive guru, his Ole Miss teams had the worst defense in the conference. I wouldn't want Orgeron anywhere near my football team.

Could the week possible get any better?

If we find out the BCS has made a major mistake in computations, and that the BCSNCG will be Florida vs Bama.
 
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