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Tennessee HS football is not anywhere near GA or FLA . They get poached as well for a lot of their best players. The right coach could win there with the right staff. The fans might be more tolerant for the next guy but he would have to show improvement real fast. There are a ton of sidewalk fans in that state and they need there egos fed. My brother is one of them.
 

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A top shelf coach at UT would dominate recruiting in Tennessee

I am not sure about that. There is not a lot of talent, comparatively, in east Tennessee. West Tennessee has much more, but Alabama, Ole Miss and Miss State are all just as big, if not bigger there. It is 6 hours from Memphis to Knoxville. It is only 1.5 to Oxford, 3 to Starkville and 4 to Tuscaloosa.
 

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Using Rivals, here's UT's recruiting rankings during the Butch years (I didn't count 2013 cause he was hired after the 2012 season).

2014- #5
2015- #5
2016 - #15
2017- #15
2018- Currently #7

I don't think recruiting is extremely difficult there and seems like there's plenty of talent to win 9-10 games a year. Also, they play in the mighty SEC East.
 

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Using Rivals, here's UT's recruiting rankings during the Butch years (I didn't count 2013 cause he was hired after the 2012 season).

2014- #5
2015- #5
2016 - #15
2017- #15
2018- Currently #7

I don't think recruiting is extremely difficult there and seems like there's plenty of talent to win 9-10 games a year. Also, they play in the mighty SEC East.

Yep, if the University [sic] of georgia didn't exist, Tennessee would hold the title for the team that continually does the least with the most. It is truly amazing that they have on average a top 10 recruiting class every year but crap the bed in the single easiest conference division in P5 football. I mean, they get to play Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Missouri, and South Carolina on top of 2-3 cupcakes every year for pete's sake.
 

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Yep, if the University [sic] of georgia didn't exist, Tennessee would hold the title for the team that continually does the least with the most. It is truly amazing that they have on average a top 10 recruiting class every year but crap the bed in the single easiest conference division in P5 football. I mean, they get to play Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Missouri, and South Carolina on top of 2-3 cupcakes every year for pete's sake.
All that has to do with Coaching
 

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I am not sure about that. There is not a lot of talent, comparatively, in east Tennessee. West Tennessee has much more, but Alabama, Ole Miss and Miss State are all just as big, if not bigger there. It is 6 hours from Memphis to Knoxville. It is only 1.5 to Oxford, 3 to Starkville and 4 to Tuscaloosa.
Where is there talent in West Tennessee? I went to high school in the Memphis area and can’t think of any high school around there that consistently developed D1 players. There’s a lot more talent in East and Middle Tennessee.
 

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I think he means as their new head coach. If that's the case, then I would guess Venables would make the jump.
Venables has a linebacker son committed to Clemson in '18; he and Swinney, whose son Will is a freshman WR and holder for points and FBs, have talked about the satisfaction of winning a NC with their sons at Clemson. He makes a million and a half after getting the shaft at Oklahoma, Swinney has created a remarkable culture, Clemson is going to be on top for a long time ... and then there is the Tennessee of Kiffin and Jones. And right now is no longer considered a top tier job anymore. Think Kiffin-FAU. Besides, Tennessee would have to spring for a holder-backer to keep the crazed Venables off the field. Clemson's strength coach is charged with that now and it obviously wears him out. But if you want to hear one of the most articulate discussions on Johnson and the GT offense, go over to tigernet.com and listen to his Tuesday breakdown. I grant you he is really wired together.
 

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Venables has a linebacker son committed to Clemson in '18; he and Swinney, whose son Will is a freshman WR and holder for points and FBs, have talked about the satisfaction of winning a NC with their sons at Clemson. He makes a million and a half after getting the shaft at Oklahoma, Swinney has created a remarkable culture, Clemson is going to be on top for a long time ... and then there is the Tennessee of Kiffin and Jones. And right now is no longer considered a top tier job anymore. Think Kiffin-FAU. Besides, Tennessee would have to spring for a holder-backer to keep the crazed Venables off the field. Clemson's strength coach is charged with that now and it obviously wears him out. But if you want to hear one of the most articulate discussions on Johnson and the GT offense, go over to tigernet.com and listen to his Tuesday breakdown. I grant you he is really wired together.
The Tennessee fans wouldn't be happy with their next head coach being a defensive coordinator anyway.;) I still think in the case of Tennessee if they land a good head coach they should win 9-10 games every season.;)
 
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