Tee Martin would be an unmitigated disaster as a head coach. If he hadn't played at Tennessee, there is no one in this fan base who would want him as the head coach. Georgia Southern didn't even hire him as head coach, for crying out loud.
I don't dislike Tee at all. But this is only his second season as a coordinator, and he was catching a lot of heat from USC fans for his playcalling as recently as this year. He is nowhere close to being experienced enough to be the head coach at a major P5 program.
I just don't see how you can say, with certainty, that he would be any more of a disaster than the other names that are now in the mix. These are all
very risky, low-floor guys. The question is, who has the highest
ceiling? I think it's Tee, provided he's surrounded by a good staff. He is
absolutely the best recruiter of the bunch. And his hire would, for the most part, unite the fanbase, promote a little more patience, and he would subsequently have a longer honeymoon period in which to grow into the job. You think Doeran or anyone else would get that kind of margin of error? He'd be on the hot seat from day one.
FWIW, Dabo Swinney didn't even have
coordinator experience when he was name the interim HC at Clemson. He was their WR coach. He was also the same age (39) that Tee is now. He had a few middling years to start, but I'd say he grew into the job quite nicely.
Unless Currie manages to pull a rabbit out of his hat (and that aint happening), we've reached the point where we're going to be making a risky hire no matter what. Might as well take a risk on one of our own, and a guy who actually
wants the job.