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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): 2008/feb/18/ut-football-needs-a-change-at-the-top Quote:
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Adams - Bottom line: UT has surpassed Miami as the poster team for bad behavior in college football. It?s the college equivalent of the Cincinnati Bengals.
![]() ![]() ![]() Fulmer - At no time in my tenure has a player's football skill or athletic success been a factor in the way he was disciplined. Never. Our internal discipline is based on one factor alone: the course that is most likely to help that individual young man make amends and get his life straight. Do you think anyone actually believes that? At the very least Fulmer is guilty of recruiting a lot of kids with "very questionable character" that have eventually brought discredit to the UT program. Kind of reminds you of John Cooper. ![]() |
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Mike Freeman (who was fired by a newspaper for false claims of a college degree) takes his hatchet out and throws it at Fulmer, whom he now calls "Chancellor Palpatine".
On CBS 's college football home page, Fulmer's picture has the caption "Crime Lord" on it. ![]() Crime lord? sportsline Quote:
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Fulmer ready to face heat from fans
Loss to Georgia has coach under more pressure
ATHENS, Ga. ? There will be no earmuffs for Phillip Fulmer this week. The Tennessee coach said he fully expects to hear the biting words from critics, and some from his very own fan base. "You stay in this business long enough, you will have ups and downs," Fulmer said following UT's loss at Georgia on Saturday. "We've won a lot more than we lost. I've been disappointed in every dang one of them that we've lost. I've felt like this. I'm not going to do anything but keep fighting." UT stands at 2-4 overall and 0-3 in the Southeastern Conference. Many believed he was already on the hot seat entering the game, and with the loss to another league rival, it's not expected to cool down anytime soon. Fulmer is 149-49 as UT's coach and is 93-33 in regular-season SEC games. But those numbers have taken a downward bump in recent years, including a 5-6 record in 2005 and this year's less-than-hot start. Also, UT's recent record against rivals and key SEC opponents has been sagging. Florida has beaten UT four consecutive times. So has Auburn. And UT still has to face No. 2 Alabama this year. The Tide handed UT a 41-17 throttling last season. The Vols had fared well against Georgia in recent years and had won three of the last four. But after Saturday, it became apparent that the Bulldogs could start a run of their own on UT. Fulmer's players, however, have been quick to defend him. Recently, sophomore receiver Gerald Jones said that talk about Fulmer being fired made him laugh, and that Fulmer is Tennessee football. Jones once again defended Fulmer following Saturday's loss, all but guaranteeing Fulmer will be back next season. For Fulmer, he's more concerned about the current situation. He said people will question his team's backbone and he is interested in seeing how his players respond. But Fulmer, who once again accepted blame for the loss, didn't limit it to just himself. Entire article: Fulmer ready to face heat from fans | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean |
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ESPN is reporting that Fulmer is OUT at Knoxville.
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They will clean house with that program.
They had to make a choice quickly so that Clemson doesn't get the easy first choice for HC |
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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. |
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My UT buddy is about [censored]ing himself right now he is so excited at the prospect of getting rid of Fulmer.....
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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 [censored]. We might be 0-9 vs the SEC in bowls, but we aren't 3-6 this year. |
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How often does a 5 star recruit commit in the middle of something like this?
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