Bud had 2 years as HC in the NFL, with the Browns. He was 9-6 in his first year and 2-7 in his second year, hardly a "successful" tenure. He is most noted for building the "Steel Curtain" defense with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bud should never have been hired as HC at Tech, but he also should not have been fired when he was. He had finally turned things around in 1969, beating the mutts for the first time in 7 years, repeating that in 1970, and only barely losing to them in 1971. Unfortunately, the powers to be at Tech, who had not wanted him to be hired initially, finally got their way and got rid of him after the 1971 season.
If I may, sir.
It was actually the powers that be (then) that got Bud Carson the HC job. They insisted we hire a (vomit) “Tech Man”.
Dodd, as the AD, was literally on the way to Knoxville to hire Doug Dickey as our HC. Can anyone imagine that? In 1966 the GT job was considered better than ut.
Word got to Dodd to turn around and come back because we were going to hire a “Tech Man”. So said all the big shot alumni and administrators - most notably Mr Chip Robert.
Doug Dickey would have killed it here vs Carson.
And I am told that, back then, the final straw for Carson was not only the player revolt of 1970 (that I think influenced our embarrassing last 2 games of 1971) but also his affair with Linda Sharpe (was that her last name then?) of Channel 11 while he was still married. People reacted to those things differently back then - especially from the football HC.
So, yes, the Powers got rid of him but they, in fact, put him in to start with instead of who Dodd wanted.