16
Sep
07

The Ghost’s Bottom Line on Rock Bottom

First of all, I want to get something out of the way: I root for a 1-2 football team that is giving up 41 points per game and doesn’t look anything like a Southeastern Conference football program.

Those numbers aren’t pretty. There isn’t anything heartening in them. But they are real. As we sit today, Alabama is 3-0, though they blew a 21-point lead to a one-dimensional offensive team with the second-worst defense in the SEC and a coach stupid enough to have Felix Jones on the bench with Darren McFadden cramping in the final drive. Also, a coach stupid enough to throw on third down when Bama had no timeouts. But they found a way. They’re 3-0. I’d trade places with them in a heartbeat.

So, go ahead and gloat, Bama fans. Talk about your past. Get excited about your present. Beat your chest about the future. Just remember what your record is against UT since 1994 and talk to me the third Sunday in October. I’m not talking smack. Those are facts.

Now, on to the greater issue.

Sitting around the table at a Gainesville restaurant with a couple buddies Saturday night, we pondered just how far we’ve fallen. We also hashed out just what is going on with a program that had been so proud. The two bedrocks Tennessee football has been built on are running the ball and playing hard-nosed defense. It’s quite obvious that the Vols can’t do either right now.  When you look at the athletes, the recruits UT has, it gets only moderately better. The talent is there, but the last time any talent was developed was quite likely the late 1990s.

How bad is it talent-wise? In the past seven years, Phillip Fulmer — a former offensive lineman — has had two offensive linemen drafted. TWO! In seven years. Wide receiver U. can’t throw the ball downfield. Everybody goos over Cutcliffe when the Vols can’t get the ball in the end zone against a good team. The running backs can’t hit holes the few times the offensive linemen open holes. And, worst, John Chavis’ defense couldn’t stop me, Boomtown and Crimson Daddy in a game of two-hand touch.

I’m unabashedly ashamed. And I’ve had it.

As any of my friends know, I’ve been an advocate for getting rid of Fulmer for a long time. As I sat among UT fans and family members in The Swamp, those feelings only intensified. It was so bad that Urban Meyer had his starters in late into the fourth quarter.

Why? Because he has no respect for a UT program that simply doesn’t deserve any right now.  Also, because he fears no retribution in the next few years from a team that quite obviously has a gulf the size of Fulmer’s belly between it and the cream of the crop.

Regardless of what Alabama fans have to say, there is no gulf between the Tide and Vols. There are problems on both teams — vast problems. But now, UA is getting top-notch talent, too, and about the future, I can understand why they’d be more optimistic. They have a coaching staff who now develops talent. UT fans don’t know what that’s like anymore.

Case in point: How much better is Demonte Bolden than the day he arrived on campus? How about Rico McCoy? Jon Hefney? Jonathan Crompton? Arian Foster? If anything, some of those guys have regressed.  Look at the defensive philosophy. We have 5-foot-8 cornerbacks, tiny safeties who were once corners, linebackers who are the size of safeties and defensive ends who were recruited as linebackers. The entire defense is based on pressuring the quarterback and staying in lanes.

But they are slow. They don’t just look slow. They are slow. And they blow too many assignments. That’s coaching, folks.

So, Fulmer says in Sunday’s press conference that the scheme is working. What the heck? How? I’m sorry, but when Ryan Karl is one-on-one with Percy Harvin in the open field in pass coverage, that ain’t workin’. It just ain’t.

Stepping back, I think the majority of Vols fans thought 1-2 was a possibility, and UT definitely has the talent to run the table. It has it, but it won’t do it. Running the table after giving up 60? That’s laughable. So, get it OUT of your head.

Where the problem with the fanbase lies is NOBODY thought this would be a 1-2 team allowing 41 points per game. NOBODY thought a Florida team that lost nine defensive starters would hand Tennessee its worst loss in 26 years. NOBODY thought that we’d be so embarrassed we dreaded going to work on Monday.

College football is about team pride. It’s about loving your program. When the pride and the love is abused, it hurts. At that point, it’s time for a change. I’m buying the UT-Arkansas State game on pay-per-view next week because I love my Vols, but I don’t understand them. I won’t abandon them, but I won’t condone the arrogant stupidity and futility of a coaching staff-passed-by.

The face of college football is changing. The schemes are changing, and simply, the game is changing. EVERYBODY is fast now. Scheme is as much important as talent. Granted, Florida has much better talent than UT, but we’re a year removed from blowing a lead against the Gators before losing a 21-20 heartbreaker. What it amounts to is Meyer is getting his guys in there, and his scheme is simply too much for Fulmer. The longest-tenured SEC coach simply looks lost trying to fix the leak, and the water continues to gush out.

Tennessee football right now is a gaping wound. I hate to say it. But the game is passing by Fulmer and Chavis. Alabama has talent — not the talent it will have in a few years, but enough talent that they can win games and they can look like a football team. They needed a change, and they got one. They had a little fire injected into a group. The talent they have has awakened. They believe.

And as far as Fulmer goes, the man is the reason why we talked about Tennessee in the same breath as national powers. He got us there, and we should ALWAYS appreciate him for that. He’s simply worn out his welcome, much like Bobby Bowden. It’s just time to move on.

For once in my life, I envy what Alabama did, what Florida did. They got rid of the problem, popular or not. They hired a brilliant mind and the best money could buy. Watching the Vols from The Swamp on Saturday, I couldn’t help but think that the game is changing, and everybody in orange is going to be left behind quickly if a change isn’t made.

It’s not too late, but it could be soon enough. We’re a middle-of-the-pack SEC program right now, and we may not even be a middle-of-the-pack TEAM this year. Boomtown was right in one regard: We’re slipping, and we’ll lose it if not careful. We’re flat-out bad as a team this year and mediocre as a program. If that’s what Tennessee wants to settle for, that’s fine. That’s essentially what we’ve been for the majority of our existence. But we don’t have to stand for it. We’ve experienced greatness, and with the money pumped into the program, it can happen again.

To keep up, we have to keep evolving. To keep up, we have to get in new blood. Right now, this coaching staff is living in 1998. We can talk about Bama fans living in the past, but their administration went out and DID something to ensure they have a future.

It’s time we did the same.

Ghost of Neyland 


36 Responses to “The Ghost’s Bottom Line on Rock Bottom”


  1. 1 bigorangeamy September 17, 2007 at 7:55 am

    Hear, hear. I said this and more during my weekend-long rant to my family this weekend. The players are doing only what they’re coached to do and right now, they can’t even be coached out of a wet paper bag. It’s a problem with leadership - or lack thereof - and it’s really very difficult to watch. Everyone in the SEC has passed us by, and the coaching staff has done nothing to keep us at the level at which we used to play. Peyton isn’t coming back. Al Wilson’s not coming back. All of our boys have moved on and aren’t coming back to rescue us. We have to demand better; our pride is on the line, and I perish the thought of sitting at the bottom of the SEC looking up at all the foes we used to throttle. Maybe it has to get worse before it gets better …

  2. 2 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 8:48 am

    It is completely stunning to see you prop up UT’s joke of a football team by trying to undercut what is happening in Tuscaloosa.

    Stunning, I tell ya.

    That is typical UT fan……..measuring their successes by what we do.

  3. 3 rolltide!! September 17, 2007 at 11:16 am

    as much as I hate UT, I feel for you guys. you are dead on with your comments.

    RTR!!

  4. 4 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 11:25 am

    I’m not undercutting what Bama is doing AT ALL.
    I think what Bama is doing is what UT needs to do. I just don’t think that UT is worse than UA right now. I’d still pick the Vols in that one.

  5. 5 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 11:39 am

    Thanks, RTR.
    The worst thing about Florida fans on Saturday? They were cordial. They were not hateful. They were at a loss just like we were.
    We’ve become the nagging little brother. We’re not a threat.
    The headline in the Gainesville paper on Sunday: “Big Orange Smoothie”
    That’s what we’ve become. A laughingstock.

  6. 6 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 12:42 pm

    You would pick the Vols over the Tide?

    Do what?

    UT isn’t even playing like they have a heartbeat.

  7. 7 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 12:43 pm

    I would pick them. I’m not saying they’d win, but I’d pick them.
    I’m not arguing with you this week. I have no leg to stand on.

  8. 8 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 12:46 pm

    And this is rock bottom RIGHT NOW.
    A loss to Bama on top of this, and y’all would have to talk me off the ledge, I’m afraid.
    It certainly could happen.

  9. 9 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 12:55 pm

    UT played absolutely gutless on Saturday. Someone has to get that fixed. (If it can be done.)

    Alabama would rip UT’s throat out right now based on heart alone.

    There is still time to salvage the season though. But, don’t let that trick any of you (again) into thinking Fulmer can actually do this job.

  10. 10 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 12:59 pm

    I’ve not been talked into that, EVER.
    We disagree about UA ripping out UT’s throat.
    It doesn’t change the fact that changes have to be made.

  11. 11 Alabama Man September 17, 2007 at 2:19 pm

    Wait…I’m confused. You blast Alabama fans for talking about the past, then you go back to 1994?

    “Just remember what your record is against UT since 1994 and talk to me the third Sunday in October. I’m not talking smack. Those are facts.”

    Alabama is 44-38-8 all-time against Tennessee. I’m not talking smack. Those are the facts.

  12. 12 crimsondaddy September 17, 2007 at 2:24 pm

    Alabama Man, you are correct, but let’s not be too hard on him. UT fans are wounded animals backed into a corner right now. They have to lash out at someone.

  13. 13 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 2:28 pm

    Some younger UT fans are prone to prop up their team by the mirage that is Fulmer’s record against Alabama. (You see much less of that, by the way, by the old blue hairs in Knoxville.)

    Let’s be honest.

    The last 15 years have been the most tumultuous in Alabama history. While that was happening, UT had unparalled sucess.

    The end result?

    UT 2 SEC Titles and 1 MNC
    Alabama 2 SEC Titles and 1 MNC

    The University of Tennessee has a WONDERFUL football history. They can, and should compete for National titles.

    But Tennessee isn’t Alabama.

  14. 14 crimsondaddy September 17, 2007 at 2:35 pm

    If, and I mean a big ‘if’, Alabama gets back to where it can get to, it’s gonna make it really tough for Tennessee, because we all know Florida isn’t going down anytime soon.

  15. 15 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 2:47 pm

    FINALLY, somebody finds one of the tongue-in-cheek comments in the blog column. I can assure you, while I tend to ramble, every word in there had a purpose.
    The vehicle I was using there was that we’re talking about the past now BECAUSE we don’t have a present.
    Thank you for pointing it out.
    But I do not feel a threat to be run into the ground by Alabama. Florida, I’m scared of.

  16. 16 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 2:48 pm

    I’m sorry, Boomtown. Bama isn’t anything special anymore.
    Whether you want to admit it or not.

  17. 17 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 2:52 pm

    LOL

    Right……….and Nick Saban will never be our head fooball coach.

    Never.

    Quit fooling yourself. Really.

  18. 18 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 3:12 pm

    you’re fooling YOURSELF.
    I never said Saban wouldn’t be the coach.
    You’re talking like the blinded Bama fan you are. Come on! Just be realistic.

  19. 19 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 3:19 pm

    Be realistic?

    You said ” Bama isn’t anything special anymore.”

    Who isn’t being realistic here?

    You can wallow in the sorrow of UT’s place in college football if you like (something that I actually have quite a good handle on……expressed in my earlier posts) but there is NO DOUBT that Alabama’s place is secure.

    One other team has the national following of Alabama. They are 0-3 and haven’t scored an offensive touchdown yet.

    I think that even THEY may feel more secure than some of these defeatist UT fans. Show some confidence for goodness sakes.

  20. 20 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 3:21 pm

    Tennessee will never be Alabama.
    In a couple years, we should be happy with one win every five years, and that’s only if Fulmer is fired and we bring in God to coach.
    Also, with Nick Saban at Alabama, there’s no way the Vols can win this year. No way.
    I’m never watching college football again.

  21. 21 bigorangeamy September 17, 2007 at 3:27 pm

    Last time I checked boys, UT played other teams beside Bama (and Florida). While I could sit around and kvetch about playing Bama (which I realize is what y’all live for here), we’ve got other games to lose besides that one. I’m sorry the Bama Boys think that our football world revolves around them. For some of us, it really doesn’t.

    But don’t get me wrong, I hope we tan your hides. ;)

  22. 22 volstothewall September 17, 2007 at 3:37 pm

    Alabama’s gonna beat us by 100 points. Can we just forfeit?
    Alabama fans please spare us your pitty and arrogance. We havent hit the kind of rock bottom that you guys hit, yet. We just want somebody to do something before we do. Who cares what Bama is doing right now? Its not important.

  23. 23 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 3:40 pm

    You guys are hilarious.

    Instead of coming up with a cognizant argument against Alabama being a special program, you just jump straight into this extreme exaggeration trick where you twist what I say while at the same time not making any real point.

    Nice.

    You guys have convinced me!

  24. 24 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 3:43 pm

    And you have convinced me that regardless of how smart you are on other issues, you are the most narrow-minded individual in the world when it comes to Alabama football.
    There is no quick-fix in the SEC. His name isn’t Saban. You guys are on an upward trend, and we’re on a downward trend, but you guys make it sound like Tennessee is SO inferior to Alabama.
    UT lost to a great UF team and looked terrible. Bama beat a middle-of-the-row SEC team and looked good and bad.
    Now today, it’s like last Saturday was the beginning of the Alabama steamroller, and UT just happens to be on the list.
    I hate attitudes like that. Let them play the games.

  25. 25 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 3:56 pm

    Now we are actually getting somewhere (not very far, but this WAS better.)

    ‘Saban isn’t a quick fix in the SEC’

    What is your definition of a quick fix? I would say that the combination of Saban and Alabama is the epitome of a quick fix.

    UT is inferior to Alabama in their historic places in college football, but that doesn’t have very much to do with today’s success. UT has every opportunity to win big these days. Stay on the same page with me.

    Don’t let me fool you though.

    I fully expect Alabama to reclaim control of that series and re-stake it’s claim as THE football power in the south?

    Is it arrogant when you have already done it 12 times? I don’t think so………….

    It’s expecting excellence because that is who and what you have always been.

    UT could use a good dose of it.

  26. 26 volstothewall September 17, 2007 at 3:57 pm

    “Alabama would rip UT’s throat out right now based on heart alone.”

    “You would pick the Vols over the Tide?
    Do what?
    UT isn’t even playing like they have a heartbeat.”

    We’re not playing with words.
    Theres no way to know who is going to win that game. I’m not going to sit here and try to convince you that Alabama isn’t a special program because I would get nowhere with you or any other Alabama fan.
    Saban has the program looking good so far, but who knows at this point whats going to unfold the rest of the season.

  27. 27 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 4:00 pm

    VTtW

    If UA played UT tomorrow the game wouldn’t be very competitive. (Not unless UT has had a heart transplant in the last 48 hours.)

    BUT.

    UT has time to get this fixed. They have done it before. The real game is still to far off to call at this point.

  28. 28 volstothewall September 17, 2007 at 4:28 pm

    Straight from Chris Low’s mouth on the radio, “If Tennessee gets beat by Georgia. It will be hard for Fulmer to survive.”
    Now the hard part is figuring out who to go for. If I had a thousand bucks on Georgia to win, I would be happy no matter who won.

  29. 29 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 4:30 pm

    Sadly, it has come to fans pulling against the Vols.
    I won’t do it, but it’s probably the only way anything is going to get done in the positive.
    This year is terrible so far.

  30. 30 volstothewall September 17, 2007 at 4:32 pm

    I won’t either but I cant say that I would be too down if we got beat, as long as some changes were made.

  31. 31 Ghost of Neyland September 17, 2007 at 4:36 pm

    Regardless, UT has brought this on itself.
    Ryan Karl spent all morning making excuses. That’s what this team has become.
    Who’s to say changes WILL be made, anyway? Who knows?
    Can Bruce Pearl coach football?

  32. 32 boomtownmadman September 17, 2007 at 5:47 pm

    I bet ya Pat Summitt can.

    That football team could learn a little something from the ladies on the basketball court.

  33. 33 bigorangeamy September 17, 2007 at 7:23 pm

    Now there’s something we can agree on.

  34. 34 nunnya September 23, 2007 at 2:58 pm

    Did the basketball team suck all the heart out of Knoxville? Can Dane Bradshaw wear football pads? LOL

    Getting humiliated by Florida was bad and losing to Bama would suck… but what UT fan wants to lose to Kentucky?… Yep, that’s what it’s coming down to.

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