OP is trolling. Tennessee, for all its shortcomings, has been as consistent as anyone recently, and for the last three decades, at manufacturing NFL receivers.
8 WR's (5 TE's) since '00 --- 3 WR's (2 TE's) since '10 12 WR's '90 - '99 4 WR's '85 - '89 6 WR's '80 - '84*
Not sure what this means, but Washington was one hell of a receiver for UT. Also: [video=youtube;hIE77ZYQSSs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIE77ZYQSSs&t=17[/video]
I listened to it on the radio in the parking lot of a friend's wedding reception. I honestly think that might have made me appreciate it more than watching on tv.
It's coming back to me now. My opinion at the time was that the O-line struggled so much because we so rarely stretched the field. Box was getting loaded. That's where you have to put some arch under it and tell Meacham to go make a play. (I realize I am complaining about our only OC who was worth a shit.)
To Cut's defense, he was working with a mentally weak QB that broke something any time a defender touched him and a horribly out of shape OL. Ramon Foster, Chris Scott, Aaron Sears all ended up starting games in the NFL after they got out of Johnny Long's amazingly shitty S&C program.
i was hosestly surprised no one had mentioned him. although, i was being facetious regarding his self imposed nick-name.
Long didn't have to be accountable. He worked for the laziest coach in the SEC at the time. I watched the 04 Florida game yesterday and I ended up mad at the mis-use of talent. Fulmer should've done us a favor and resigned after 2002.