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.
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