Charlie Strong giving 8 a.m. press conference at Louisville

FILE - This Aug. 10, 2011 file photo shows Louisville football coach Charlie Strong gesturing as he speaks at a news conference in Louisville, Ky. A person familiar with the situation says that the Atlantic Coast Conference's presidents and chancellors have voted unanimously to add Louisville as the replacement for Maryland.  The person says ACC leaders also considered Connecticut and Cincinnati over the past week before choosing to add the Cardinals from the Big East.  The person spoke to The Associated Press Wednesday morning, Nov. 28, 2012 on condition of anonymity because the ACC has not publicly discussed future expansion plans. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke, File)

FILE - This Aug. 10, 2011 file photo shows Louisville football coach Charlie Strong gesturing as he speaks at a news conference in Louisville, Ky. A person familiar with the situation says that the Atlantic Coast Conference's presidents and chancellors have voted unanimously to add Louisville as the replacement for Maryland. The person says ACC leaders also considered Connecticut and Cincinnati over the past week before choosing to add the Cardinals from the Big East. The person spoke to The Associated Press Wednesday morning, Nov. 28, 2012 on condition of anonymity because the ACC has not publicly discussed future expansion plans. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke, File)

Louisville football coach Charlie Strong, who was acknowledged to be Tennessee's choice as the Vols' next football coach before apparently taking his name out of the running on Wednesday, is hosting a live conference at the school Thursday morning to address his future.

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Comments » 3

Hounddawg writes:

Time to end this. Make the offer to David Howell today!

KevDVol writes:

Bobby Petrino. A proven winner who needs a chance to redeem himself and restore his tarnished image. Sound familiar?

We may have been too proud to offer him a job a few months or weeks ago but we are currently a SEC doormat/laughingstock.

Petrino was the best coach available at the beginning of the search (and still is).

Rockytopfan96 writes:

I want to see Fulmer back where he belongs. At UT

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