Phillip Fulmer

Vols stuff worth reading 5.31.18

If you only read one thing today . . .

This is a huge, late get for Tennessee, probably at what is a real position of need for the team this fall.

Other Vols stuff to read today

  • Season Opener vs. West Virginia Set for National TV Broadcast on CBS: Link
  • Fulmer “invigorated by this opportunity’ as Vols athletic director”: Link Quote:

“Sometimes I feel like I did in 1993, when I took over (as head football coach),” Fulmer said during a segment on the Paul Finebaum Show on Tuesday. “It’s a great challenge. I get a second chance to finish well and I want to do that for me and my family, but also for my university.

“I’m invigorated by this opportunity, and I love the people I’m working with. I inherited a lot of really good people. Now it’s just getting everyone on the same page and getting the culture right.”

 

I love that “second chance to finish well,” as I’m guessing that that is what’s driving him the hardest.
  • Pruitt: Unity will help Tennessee achieve more in 2018: Link
  • Jimbo Fisher recruited Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt as high school QB: Link
  • Vols RB signee Jeremy Banks arrives on campus: Link
  • Vols in top five for four-star OT Warren McClendon: Link
  • Vols join chase for Class of ’20 four-star QB Jay Butterfield: Link
  • Tennessee offer ‘big deal’ for Wake Forest commit and three-star all-purpose back Kendrell Flowers: Link
  • Jeronimo Boche hired as Tennessee’s head football trainer: Link
  • Details of Phillip Fulmer’s contract: Link
  • Career skills emphasis could be Tennessee football recruiting tool: Link

Non-Vols stuff worth reading

  • Inside the NCAA’s years-long, twisting investigation into Mississippi football: Link. This is LOOOOONG and rated for language. It’s also depressing. But it’s really, really good. Set aside your entire lunch period if you plan on reading.
  • Which Star Wars film should Les Miles be in? Link. How in the world did I miss that Les Miles has seriously become an actor?

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