its hilarious how everyone is offended about Greg Schiano the head coach, but Greg Schiano the DC is no big deal
More like Tennessee fans don't like the hire, so they're pretending to be outraged by shaky allegations that were dismissed in a court of law. Pretending to be morally righteous is something the South has a lot of experience with.
its hilarious how everyone is offended about Greg Schiano the head coach, but Greg Schiano the DC is no big deal
More like Tennessee fans don't like the hire, so they're pretending to be outraged by shaky allegations that were dismissed in a court of law. Pretending to be morally righteous is something the South has a lot of experience with.
Totally agree, but whatever it takes to get rid of a program killing loser. I wish our scarf wearing retard fan base had some balls when we hired Ty to kill ours.
We can argue about whether the majority of the Tennessee fans who revolted to the idea of the Volunteers’ since-squelched hiring of Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano really were incensed—as they claimed—because of Schiano’s alleged role in the Jerry Sandusky scandal. An accusation of a years-ago comment was never investigated and Schiano was never officially accused of any wrongdoing because he was accused by double hearsay. He also has denied it happened. We’ll unfortunately never know the truth in that matter. We also will never truly know if this is why Tennessee fans rose up Sunday or if they were angry for football reasons—because Schiano went 68–67 at Rutgers and got blown out by former Vols coach Butch Jones’s Cincinnati team near the end of his tenure there.
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We can argue about whether the majority of the Tennessee fans who revolted to the idea of the Volunteers’ since-squelched hiring of Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano really were incensed—as they claimed—because of Schiano’s alleged role in the Jerry Sandusky scandal. An accusation of a years-ago comment was never investigated and Schiano was never officially accused of any wrongdoing because he was accused by double hearsay. He also has denied it happened. We’ll unfortunately never know the truth in that matter. We also will never truly know if this is why Tennessee fans rose up Sunday or if they were angry for football reasons—because Schiano went 68–67 at Rutgers and got blown out by former Vols coach Butch Jones’s Cincinnati team near the end of his tenure there.