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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 444686" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Anyone want to bring up the elephant in the room regarding the whole "TStan gets it...and CPJ likes working with him so he'll probably coach a while longer..." angle? OK, I will:</p><p></p><p>Tennessee Volunteers</p><p></p><p>Despite CPJ's denials (seriously, no agent/lawyer does anything without their client knowing, especially when it involves P5 jobs...unless said agent/lawyer wants to be an ex agent/lawyer) there were feelers put out for the UT job last winter. By that time, and it was November 30th when CPJ's agent called UT ( <a href="https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2018/03/26/john-currie-tennessee-vols-football-coaching-search-ut-paul-johnson-rich-bisaccia-brady-hoke-texts/458102002/" target="_blank">https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2018/03/26/john-currie-tennessee-vols-football-coaching-search-ut-paul-johnson-rich-bisaccia-brady-hoke-texts/458102002/</a> ), so CPJ and TStan have been working together for over a year and I'm sure TStan shared the "master plan" with CPJ regarding increased support and facility improvements. My point is, let's not put too much into the whole TStan/CPJ thing...CPJ is going to do what's best for him. Guess what? There's absolutely NOTHING wrong with CPJ looking out for his career and livelihood.</p><p></p><p>If CPJ wins the ACC, it would not shock me to see him retire. Nor would it shock me to see CPJ move on at the end of the season to another school. 10+ years at one school is a LONG time in this era of college football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 444686, member: 360"] Anyone want to bring up the elephant in the room regarding the whole "TStan gets it...and CPJ likes working with him so he'll probably coach a while longer..." angle? OK, I will: Tennessee Volunteers Despite CPJ's denials (seriously, no agent/lawyer does anything without their client knowing, especially when it involves P5 jobs...unless said agent/lawyer wants to be an ex agent/lawyer) there were feelers put out for the UT job last winter. By that time, and it was November 30th when CPJ's agent called UT ( [URL]https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2018/03/26/john-currie-tennessee-vols-football-coaching-search-ut-paul-johnson-rich-bisaccia-brady-hoke-texts/458102002/[/URL] ), so CPJ and TStan have been working together for over a year and I'm sure TStan shared the "master plan" with CPJ regarding increased support and facility improvements. My point is, let's not put too much into the whole TStan/CPJ thing...CPJ is going to do what's best for him. Guess what? There's absolutely NOTHING wrong with CPJ looking out for his career and livelihood. If CPJ wins the ACC, it would not shock me to see him retire. Nor would it shock me to see CPJ move on at the end of the season to another school. 10+ years at one school is a LONG time in this era of college football. [/QUOTE]
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