Mike Hamilton hired him to restore a program to national prominence.
By his second year, his team finished ranked in the top 10 for the first time since 2002.
His third team is even better. It's ranked No. 4 and has boosted his winning percentage to a hefty .795.
Mission accomplished.
Then there's the women's program with a rich tradition. March brought another national championship.
See, Tennessee fans. Things aren't so grim.
You're living large in men's tennis and women's track and field.
The 2008-09 school year will not be venerated as Tennessee's finest hour on the playing fields of intercollegiate sports.
That's not to say their isn't excellence to be found. Sometimes you just have to look past the crowded stadiums and arenas.
Bruce Pearl and Lane Kiffin are the Hamilton hires everybody talks about. Much less fuss has been made about the job coach Sam Winterbotham has been doing in his three seasons at UT.
"I feel great about tennis,'' said Hamilton.
Do Vol fans feel great about tennis? They should.
Indoor track and field goes all but unnoticed. It climaxes in March when basketball rules our collective psyche.
Coach J.J. Clark and the Lady Vols won the SEC title for the third time in five years, then captured an NCAA championship to match the one they won in 2005.
OK, so nobody's going to rename a street on account of tennis or track. Granted, it hasn't been a banner-hanging year for the big sports that draw the big crowds.
"Typically,'' Hamilton said, "football and basketball are what drive opinion.''
Opinion and money. There is no net revenue from the 17 sports other than football and men's and women's basketball.
Football was a train wreck: 5-7, coach Phillip Fulmer fired in November. The 13-7 loss to Wyoming was the most jaw-dropping Tennessee outcome of the academic year.
First runner-up would be the 71-55 thumping the Lady Vols received from Ball State in the opening round of the NCAA women's basketball tournament - the earliest exit in Pat Summitt's 1,000-win tenure.
Men's basketball went 21-13 and, at 10-6, shared first place in the SEC East. While a 13-loss season was a surprise, keep in mind UT's men had lost at least that many games in 11 of the 16 seasons preceding Pearl.
Pearl's Vols also reached the SEC tournament championship game for the first time since 1991. However, after back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances, a first-round NCAA tournament exit left an empty feeling.
Can anything that happens in the non-revenue sports fill the hole left by the big three?
While the UT men and women are competitive in nearly every endeavor, the answer is:
Not really. None of UT's non-revenue sports appeal to a broad enough base to match the passion that football and basketball incite.
Baseball could come closest, but it's no help this year. Coach Todd Raleigh's second edition is saddled with scholarship restrictions and on pace for Tennessee's worst SEC finish in 20 years.
"Baseball is building,'' Hamilton said. "I continue to see a great number of trends telling me we're headed in the right direction.
"Now, like everyone else, I'd like to be winning more ball games right now.''
UT's men and women do win a lot of games. Meets and matches, too. However, it hasn't been much of a year for enhancing the championship tally.
Aside from women's indoor track, there's only one other championship in the books: the Lady Vols won the SEC soccer tournament.
There are still trophies out there for the taking. Golf, tennis, softball, rowing and track are yet to be determined. I'm not sure how many UT fans could tell you when or where.
But they darn sure know when the Orange & White Game kicks off at Neyland Stadium.
That's the unofficial start to a new year, maybe a better one.
Mike Strange may be reached at strangem@knoxnews.com or 865-342-6276.
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Comments » 22
pdhuff#552644 writes:
Doldrums.
Ringleader writes:
Then you find out your football coach's wife is a die hard certified Florida gator. It does not get any worse than that.
DennisVols writes:
Something to cheer us up huh?
ArealVolFan writes:
You are a sexist moron. Woman's basketball, is a big revenue sport in colleges across the nation, and especially at UT. The numbers prove it....go talk to your "connections" and verify...oh wait...you have none.
Voluvr writes:
This is one strange article.
movol53 writes:
He said nothing about women's softball; they seem to be doing fine right now. The season is still young and so is the team!!!!
vol_chaz writes:
Sure, we know when the O and W game is.. But its also the sport that funds the others you just mentioned...Remember that O and W game that they are charging for this year, so they don't have to lay off UT employees, or cut backs.....Yeah, we know when the game is...so do those employees that are hoping we pack it out...Do we mind, no, its the volunteer spirit, Mike..
BillVol writes:
Mike Hamilton is doing a great job as AD. The longer into his tenure we go, the better the Vols will be in all sports. It's nice that he appreciates the "minor" sports, such as tennis. And how about the national champion Lady Vol track team!
murrayvol writes:
I and many others agree with you.
There's little or nothing he could do to change the minds of an all too vocal minority.
BigOrangeJeff writes:
Hey Butch...
First of all, women's basketball at Tennessee IS a revenue sport. A revenue sport is defined as any college sport to which you have to purchase your tickets. Get your facts before you start spewing that drivel.
Second, I don't even know what this sentence means: "That would be a pre Delmonico #1 in wins for the school history and 4th in the SEC history." Is English your first language? If not, then I commend you, but if it is? You must be a Gator fan.
Third, what, exactly, does "trumpted" mean?
tennezz writes:
I agree! And this is the greatest of times for vol fans, let`s enjoy it as long as we can, because it want last forever
VOLKING writes:
First of all...you are not a Vol fan. Secondly, no one on here that is a Vol fan shares your opinion. With these 2 obvious facts, why don't you and your negativity go away and never come back. True Vol fans, coaches and players do not need nor want your views. Thanks and have a great day....but don't come back.
bspurlingcac#225603 writes:
Both swim teams are doing well. Go Vols!!!
rockytop47 writes:
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99gator writes:
women's basketball is not a revenue sport and i don't know where you heard that it is.
oh, it is at tennessee, uconn, and maybe a select few others.....
but, a revenue sport at most schools it certainly isn't
jmr68ut writes:
I'm excited about all sports and TN has a great tennis team. GO BIG ORANGE!!!
PennVol writes:
True but there's a lot of excitement in the air. We kept Pearl and have a promising football staff. This blog site would probably be empty if Fulmer and Buzz were still around. And we all know the Lady Vols will be back.
Colliervol writes:
Glass half empty huh Mike? Typical KNS reporter.
OrangePride writes:
First, let me just say that, if you look at all of UT atheletics, which is the full responsibility of an AD, then you really have to say MH has done a very good job. If you want to just look at this year's football and bb results, then you come to a less happy conclusion. But one year, or even a couple of years, is hardly the big picture. Let's see how we look at the end of next year. Football will almost certainly improve....already the excitement is double from where it was. Basketball will look better too. Neither of those coaches will rest until it is championship time in Tennessee! Now baseball......uhhhhhhh...."things are going in the right direction????" Mike, you do make some curious comments from time to time when you are trying to spin things, but this one rivals even your crowd counts at this year's football games. In case you missed a few games........THINGS ARE NOT going in the right direction. Not unless you think the SEC basement is the right direction. Nuff said?
vscebail#247785 writes:
Maybe some of these other sports would gain more of a fan base if GVX & UTsports would actually do some reporting on them. It never hurts to fan the flames of a program that is showing success. I would personally like to see more articles on these UT teams than the news we have to read about former players getting in trouble or news about other SEC teams.
vscebail#247785 writes:
---Or Pearl's ex-wife's salon business!
Colliervol writes:
Please do not use the term "our" in any discussion of UT. You have no ownership in any of it.
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