Friday, November 28, 2008

Saturday November 29th will be really weird as a Vol fan

I realize few will read this but I think the following is almost more therapeutic for me than anything else.  Tomorrow/today depending on your time zone will be the last time that Coach Fulmer takes the field as Head Coach of the Tennessee Volunteers.  As an alum and rapid UT fan the whole thing just feels wrong.  I concede I am one of the people who thought it was time for a change and still think UT made the right move for the long term future of the program by deciding to make a change.  But it just doesn't seem like it should be this way.  For a man who gave so much to his players and to the University, it just sucks.  It's a shame that this is the season that will be Fulmer's last.  A season that began with such promise quickly fell apart and the cracks that had been appearing in the program became gaping holes.  Like many in the world of sports, Fulmer held on a little too long.  His run in the late 90's of 45 - 5 is something that few teams are able to do in the SEC and really put Tennessee on the map as a national power.  Ever since the beginning of the decade though the SEC landscape has changed and Fulmer has struggled to adapt.  The once recruiting fertile ground of the Southeast has dried up as Urban Meyer, Mark Richt, and Nick Saban were keeping top players close to home.  These new coaches always gave Fulmer fits but he always had the domination of Alabama in his back pocket.  In the last couple of years that has also disappeared and with it the Ace up Fulmer's sleeve.  

To Fulmer's credit the man always rallied with his back to the wall.  Just when you thought things were going to fall apart, the team would pull an upset and the critics would go quiet again.  I remember thinking after last season that it would be a perfect time for Fulmer to ride off into a Smokey Mountain sunset.  It was painfully obvious that Florida and Alabama had passed us but in typical Fulmer fashion we somehow ended up in Atlanta as SEC East champs.  To make it even crazier we almost pulled one of the bigger upsets in SEC title game history by knocking off eventual National Champion LSU.  We rallied to end the season with a nice win over Wisconsin and the stage was set for Fulmer to move on.  Instead he came back and made a disastrous hire in Dave Clawson to run the offense.  To be perfectly honest, if Fulmer goes a different direction with that hire things may have never gotten this far.  So here we are now running the second winningest coach in school history out of town.  I know Fulmer has made his enemies around CFB over the years but it's the nature of the business.  Through it all though the man has been fiercely loyal to his players and to the University of Tennessee.  

None of this feels right though in the back of my mind I just don't know how it could have gone any different.  I truly hope that this season does not affect his legacy.  With over 150 wins, 5 SEC title appearances with 2 titles, and last but not least a national title the man left his mark on Tennessee.  I would love to be at the game tomorrow and I hope that Neyland is packed and rocking tomorrow.  Fulmer deserves to go out on a high note and I hope the fans send him out well.  

Coach, thanks for the memories.  Thanks for 1998.  Thanks for "Pounding the Rock" in Gainesville and an end around in Miami.  Thanks for 35 first quarter points against Arkansas and 52 total against Georgia.  Thanks for 45 - 14 over Michigan and 38 - 7 over A&M.  Thanks for Eric Berry.  Thanks for all you've done for Tennessee.  


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Week 13 top 25

1. Alabama
2. Florida
3. Oklahoma
4. Texas
5. Utah
6. Penn State
7. Boise State
8. Texas Tech
9. Southern Cal
10. Ohio State
11. Oklahoma State
12. Ball State
13. Missouri
14. Georgia
15. TCU
16. Cincinnati
17. Oregon State
18. Boston college
19. Florida State
20. Oregon
21. Georgia Tech
22. Northwestern
23. BYU
24. West Virginia
25. Mississippi
Iowa 20,
Pittsburgh 19,
Michigan State 12,
Tulsa 8,
Western Michigan 4,
Central Michigan 3,
Nebraska 2,
Houston 1

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Week 12 Top 25

1. Texas Tech 394
2. Alabama 386
3. Florida 360
4. Texas 345
5. Oklahoma 334
6. Utah 300
7. Southern Cal 299
8. Boise State 292
9. Penn State 285
10. Oklahoma State 230
11. BYU 204
12. Missouri 202
13. Ohio State 201
14. Georgia 199
15. Michigan State 175
16. Ball State 174
17. Cincinnati 134
18. Oregon State 127
19. Pittsburgh 124
20. TCU 78
21. Miami 64
22. North Carolina 49
23. Oregon 47
24. Maryland 41
25. Northwestern 36

Others receiving votes: Boston college 31 Florida State 28 LSU 25 Georgia Tech 15 Central Michigan 5 West Virginia 4 Western Michigan 4 Tulsa 3 Iowa 2 Connecticut 2

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Week 11 Top 25

1. Texas Tech
2. Alabama
3. Florida
4. Texas
5. Oklahoma
6. Southern Cal
7. Penn State
8. Utah
9. Boise State
10. Missouri
11. Ohio State
12. Georgia
13. Ball State
14. Oklahoma State
15. Michigan State
16. North Carolina
17. BYU
18. Florida State
19. TCU
20. Tulsa
21. LSU
22. Cal
23. Oregon
24. South Carolina
25. Virginia Tech

others receiving votes West Virginia 12, Miami 11, Maryland 8, Oregon State 6, Western Michigan 2, South Florida 2, Army 1, Wake Forest 1,

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Week 10 Top 25

1. Penn State
2. Alabama
3. Texas Tech
4. Florida
5. Texas
6. Oklahoma
7. Southern Cal
8. Oklahoma State
9. Utah
10. Boise State
11. TCU
12. Ohio State
13. Missouri
14. Georgia
15. LSU
16. Ball State
17. Michigan State
18. West Virginia
19. Georgia Tech
20. BYU
21. North Carolina
22. Cal
23. Florida State
24. Maryland
25. Tulsa

Others receiving votes Minnesota 12, Oregon 8, Pittsburgh 8 Kansas 7, Miami 5, Notre Dame 1,