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Title: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: ReVOLver on November 12, 2012, 08:26:11 EST
James Franklin is 4-3 THIS YEAR.  :wtf: :dunno: :inughout:


Title: Re: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: WoodstockVol on November 12, 2012, 08:28:10 EST
With the luck Tennessee has had this Season,Vandy would beat Tennessee then lose to Wake Forest. :frown: :eek: :hurl:


Title: Re: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: VoLynteer on November 12, 2012, 08:59:17 EST
I told y'all...Vandy could be 8-4 and the world is coming to an end...the Zombie Apocalypse is upon us.  I got dibs on stabbing Mike Hamilton in the eye with a big sharp knife.  :eek:


Title: Re: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: tnflower on November 12, 2012, 09:21:25 EST
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Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC

Have we ever had a record like this? :frown:


Title: Re: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: TheRealOrange on November 12, 2012, 10:17:24 EST
Have we ever had a record like this? :frown:

No.  The previous worst three-year stretch I could find was 1962-64 when the Vols went 6-16-1 (.261).  There were three different head coaches over those three seasons.


Title: Re: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: Clockwork Orange on November 12, 2012, 10:30:11 EST
No.  The previous worst three-year stretch I could find was 1962-64 when the Vols went 6-16-1 (.261).  There were three different head coaches over those three seasons.

That's the second time 1962-1964 has come up. On the surface it bears a strong resemblance to 2008-2012. Both periods were about a decade removed from the school's most recent national title; both saw three coaches at the helm.

After 1964 it would be a decade before UT would have another losing SEC season. After 2012 . . . ?


Title: Re: Derek Dooley is 4-18 in the SEC
Post by: PirateVOL on November 12, 2012, 10:37:44 EST
That's the second time 1962-1964 has come up. On the surface it bears a strong resemblance to 2008-2012. Both periods were about a decade removed from the school's most recent national title; both saw three coaches at the helm.

After 1964 it would be a decade before UT would have another losing SEC season. After 2012 . . . ?
You are just full of nice pieces of information ....  :beer: