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    Phillip Fulmer will not return next season as Tennessee's football coach, multiple sources confirmed to VolQuest.com.

    The decision ends a 16-plus year career for the dean of SEC coaches. A news conference inside Neyland Stadium will take place this afternoon at 5 p.m. Eastern, where Fulmer will "step aside."

    The Manchester, Tenn., native and former Tennessee offensive linemen is due $6 million for the remaining term of a contract that was renewed for seven years in July. The money is to be paid in equal installments over 48 months.

    It is unclear, at this time, what the move signals for the future of the remainder of the Vols' coaching staff.



    Defensive coaches Dan Brooks, Steve Caldwell and Larry Slade have been with Fulmer for several years; defensive coordinator John Chavis has been in that post at his alma mater since 1995.

    On the offensive side, the Vols have four first-year coaches alongside veteran line coach Greg Adkins. Dave Clawson was hired in January to coordinate the offense. Fulmer hired Latrell Scott, Stan Drayton and Jason Michael to coach wideouts, tailbacks and tight ends, respectively. Each coach has a multi-year deal, with both coordinators on three-year deals.

    Fulmer's Vols were shellacked, 27-6, Saturday night at South Carolina, a team that had beaten Tennessee just once - during UT's 5-6 2005 campaign - in 15 years. The setback marked Tennessee's sixth this season, fourth by double figures, and 10th since the beginning of the 2007 campaign.

    Sources indicated that Fulmer's fate had been sealed even before the team lost its 20th game since 2005. The Vols are just 3-9 in their last 12 against Alabama, Georgia and Florida.

    Further, against the Southeastern Conference's "Big 5" of Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and LSU they are just 12-21 since 2001.

    In 16 full seasons at his alma mater, Fulmer delivered the Vols to incredible highs - culminated by 1998's undefeated national championship squad and a 45-5 run from '95-98.

    However, the Vols' 2005 season was their first losing season since 1988 and only their third losing campaign since 1980. One more loss this season would assure Tennessee its second losing season in four years and mark the program's highest number of losses since 1977 - when Johnny Majors was in his first season. It's the only time in Tennessee history that the Vols have lost as many as seven games in a season.

    Further damaging to Fulmer is a championship drought that extends to 1998. Tennessee has made three appearances this decade in the SEC Championship game but has twice fallen to LSU (2001, '07) and once to Auburn ('04).

    It is the UT program's longest drought without a conference championship since becoming a charter member of the SEC in 1933.
    Insane man, love how in the SEC if you don't get **** straight against conference opponents you are OUT.

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    Fulmer hasn't done jack since winning a national championship in 99 the year after Peyton Manning left and his team has been inconsistent over the last coupla years and not met expectations. The SEC is a dog eat dog conference when it comes to coaches...you either produce, or they say bye bye.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by str8jacket View Post
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      Insane man, love how in the SEC if you don't get **** straight against conference opponents you are OUT.
      well when the only good teams we play are confrence opponents you NEED to win . . . as of late we have just been getting embarrassed by florida, georgia, bama, hell south carolina put us in our place last week
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      • #4
        Originally posted by SBboundBRONCOS View Post
        well when the only good teams we play are confrence opponents you NEED to win . . . as of late we have just been getting embarrassed by florida, georgia, bama, hell south carolina put us in our place last week
        I almost cheered when I heard it on the radio today. I hope they clean house and clear out the good ole boy network of coaches that have been entrenched there for years. I could see keeping Chavis in his role as DC IF the new HC is ok with it. I certainly dont want to see him be the one to step up into the HC job though.

        From a source that is friends with some of the coaching staff? The buzz right now is that they may go after Lane Kiffin to replace Fulmer. Al Davis's loss may be our gain, time will tell.

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        • #5
          I love Fulmer and appreciate what he did for Tennessee, but I think his time was up and they needed to move on. I hope he takes an administration position because no one loves Tennessee football more than he does.

          I hope they go after Butch Davis, if he can recruit at UNC he should be able to pull in the talent that he did at Miami. My next coach I would like is Lane Kiffen. After that I wouldn't mind Chris Petersen or Tech's Leach.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rockrules40 View Post
            I love Fulmer and appreciate what he did for Tennessee, but I think his time was up and they needed to move on. I hope he takes an administration position because no one loves Tennessee football more than he does.

            I hope they go after Butch Davis, if he can recruit at UNC he should be able to pull in the talent that he did at Miami. My next coach I would like is Lane Kiffen. After that I wouldn't mind Chris Petersen or Tech's Leach.
            I doubt they go after Davis, I don't know if Leechs offense can succeed in the SEC either.

            One person I would like to see is Lane Kiffin, or Tim Brewster.

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            • #7
              id really like kiffin here, i love his personality and i believe he could sucessfully recruit nationwide and get us some premier talent
              plus hes offensive minded and you need that to keep up with our opponents in the division
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              • #8
                Originally posted by SBboundBRONCOS View Post
                id really like kiffin here, i love his personality and i believe he could sucessfully recruit nationwide and get us some premier talent
                plus hes offensive minded and you need that to keep up with our opponents in the division
                If you were to get Brewster I would be giddy. Look at the recruiting class he put together with Minnesota. Insane. Imagine what he could do in the SEC.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SBboundBRONCOS View Post
                  id really like kiffin here, i love his personality and i believe he could sucessfully recruit nationwide and get us some premier talent
                  plus hes offensive minded and you need that to keep up with our opponents in the division
                  the buzz from around the sports complex is that Lane is one of the coaches they are seriously looking at.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by knoxman36and2 View Post
                    the buzz from around the sports complex is that Lane is one of the coaches they are seriously looking at.
                    i hope so . . . . he seems like he could be a great college coach

                    we just needed the change, not that i didnt like fulmer but sometimes its just needed (kinda how i feel about shanny)
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by str8jacket View Post
                      I doubt they go after Davis, I don't know if Leechs offense can succeed in the SEC either.

                      One person I would like to see is Lane Kiffin, or Tim Brewster.
                      Butch says hes interested. That might just be to get a bigger contract at UNC, but he says hes interested

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rockrules40 View Post
                        Butch says hes interested. That might just be to get a bigger contract at UNC, but he says hes interested
                        Scratch that just heard on ESPN that Butch is no longer interested in the job

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                        • #13
                          Let the Gruden era begin.
                          Backing Eric Berry as Broncos #1 Pick 2010

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                          • #14
                            Now they are saying that they have been talkin to Tenn Techs head coach and will wait till after the BCS bowls to talk further with him. I still like the idea of Lane Kiffin though.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by toxicdonut View Post
                              Let the Gruden era begin.
                              I don't see Gruden leaving the Pro's for College Football.

                              you have anything to substantiate that claim? Link?

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