I'm thinking an announcement will be in the moring as well. That last comment he made in the interview tonight said it all.
Dooley has even said in public that Hart said that he wasn't fired if he won the last two games. Guess what, Derek... Or did I imagine that? Beer will mess with your head after a while.
Yeah. But the "no decision" was also contingent on going 6-6. That means he is 100% publicly fired as of now. They cannot go 6-6. By Dooley's own words he is fired for not going 6-6. The decision obviously won't be to keep him for not meeting that mark when he was likely unofficially fired at some point in the last month.
I could have stated it better, but I'm trying to say that even Dooley basically said that he would be fired for losing one of the last two games. I think the decision was already made, but they can't really wiggle out of this after he said that Hart had made no decision in the case that they go 6-6. 6-6 is now out the window. Logically, they should announce his firing.
It looked to me like the players mailed it in after Doofus took Bray out of the game in the second quarter.Bray wasn't playing well but not badly enough for Dooley to pull him either.I don't see any way he coaches the last game.
What do you guys think? Did pulling Bray seal the loss? Would we have won otherwise? It seemed so desperate that the effect was blood in the water.
I don't know that UT would've won, but they lost all fight when that happened for what little more I watched. The ODU-JMU game on NBC sports was too compelling for me to switch back.
The team wouldn't have quit, tt. His firing needs to be public and embarrassing. Hart should give his record, read defensive stats aloud and comment on the fans and players quitting on him then give out a press release. Dooley doesn't deserve a chance to defend himself
Dooley said last night "I have loved everything about Tennessee". He knew before last night. I don't want to see him on the sidelines, but I think he coaches the last game. That has been the plan all along