Is Leach still the leading candidate at this point? He is the best offensive mind in the SEC and had all the momentum after week one by upsetting the shell of the defending national champions. Since, going 0-4 and only scoring 28 points in those four games is he still the leading candidate?
Has someone like Drinkwitz, Stoops or Pittman emerged? After each having shown progress in the recent weeks despite still loosing games have they now risen to the top of the coaches that can save the program?
Stoops Since coming off a victory against the hapless Vols, is 0-2 with on offensive outpouring of 13 points in those two games. This type of high power offensive explosion could be what the doctor ordered.
Pittman has his team splaying hard and winning more than expected. 2 wins over the powerhouse Mississippi programs has the Vol fans salivating.
Drinkwitz is a newcomer with an offensive mind. After pulling out a victory against the shell LSU team, he then bested the Stoops machine. Despite a loosing record his team has scored over 40 twice this year. How is that for offense?
As for the controversial Kiffin. His teams have scored over 40 points twice this year in regulation and is the most promising offensive coach. Could he make a return to Rocky Top? Many fans cannot wait to see Reggie Bush, Chucky Mullins and Roll Tide grace the walls of the Anderson training center.
As for wild card candidates, Les Miles is proving why he was a fan favorite during the search 3 years ago. This year his team is 0-6 including at least a 21 point loss in his 5 conference games. That has taken some of the shine off of him but he still did well at LSU and loves corndogs.
Finally on the way out the door offensive rules the day in college football. This is the reason the Vols need a offensive coach and not as much of a focus on the defense. That is no better illustrated than with the top two teams, lead by defensive coaches, giving up a grand total of one field goal yesterday including a shutout against the greatest offensive mind in the SEC.
Has someone like Drinkwitz, Stoops or Pittman emerged? After each having shown progress in the recent weeks despite still loosing games have they now risen to the top of the coaches that can save the program?
Stoops Since coming off a victory against the hapless Vols, is 0-2 with on offensive outpouring of 13 points in those two games. This type of high power offensive explosion could be what the doctor ordered.
Pittman has his team splaying hard and winning more than expected. 2 wins over the powerhouse Mississippi programs has the Vol fans salivating.
Drinkwitz is a newcomer with an offensive mind. After pulling out a victory against the shell LSU team, he then bested the Stoops machine. Despite a loosing record his team has scored over 40 twice this year. How is that for offense?
As for the controversial Kiffin. His teams have scored over 40 points twice this year in regulation and is the most promising offensive coach. Could he make a return to Rocky Top? Many fans cannot wait to see Reggie Bush, Chucky Mullins and Roll Tide grace the walls of the Anderson training center.
As for wild card candidates, Les Miles is proving why he was a fan favorite during the search 3 years ago. This year his team is 0-6 including at least a 21 point loss in his 5 conference games. That has taken some of the shine off of him but he still did well at LSU and loves corndogs.
Finally on the way out the door offensive rules the day in college football. This is the reason the Vols need a offensive coach and not as much of a focus on the defense. That is no better illustrated than with the top two teams, lead by defensive coaches, giving up a grand total of one field goal yesterday including a shutout against the greatest offensive mind in the SEC.