I hope UT/Hart will consider John Chavis. I really respect him, and as a UT alum, would be proud to have him as our head coach.
On a side note, I thank Dooley, his staff and his family for coming to UT. In a time when UT athletics was becoming the brunt of many "water cooler" jokes, he (and Coach Martin) brought stability and a small sense of pride back to its alumnae. I never worried about his actions because he is a man of high values and did not display a "win at all costs" mentality. Best of luck to you and your family, Coach Dooley.
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tlstrock#313022 writes:
I hope UT/Hart will consider John Chavis. I really respect him, and as a UT alum, would be proud to have him as our head coach.
On a side note, I thank Dooley, his staff and his family for coming to UT. In a time when UT athletics was becoming the brunt of many "water cooler" jokes, he (and Coach Martin) brought stability and a small sense of pride back to its alumnae. I never worried about his actions because he is a man of high values and did not display a "win at all costs" mentality. Best of luck to you and your family, Coach Dooley.
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