Not me. Tennessee can go the way of Louisiana Tech or ODU and I'd not feel the least bit sorry for any of them. I'm actually rooting for them to turn it around a bit and make the NCAA's. I don't want Holly fahred.End of the article says it: "The program deserves better. So do the fans. " I'd like to see a relevant Tennessee again. There has been enough hair shirt and ashes to satisfy me.
Katie Meier, but I'd be rooting HARD for them to get Nikki Fargas.John Adams has been covering the Vols for a long time, so if he's come to this conclusion, it could carry some impact.
He does write about whether (or not) the Vols will have the money to go after a name coach. (Probably not). That is actually where most of us came down in the thread about who could be the next coach of the Lady Vols. It probably won't be a name coach. In most instances, those coaches have built their programs and have nothing to gain by trying to right the ship.
However, a very successful coach at a mid-major or non P-5 school could be affordable and bring her/his passion, philosophy and process to the position.
Some here will not be satisfied until they see a bonfire with salt and acid poured over the remains.
Not me. Tennessee can go the way of Louisiana Tech or ODU and I'd not feel the least bit sorry for any of them. I'm actually rooting for them to turn it around a bit and make the NCAA's. I don't want Holly fahred.
Katie Meier, but I'd be rooting HARD for them to get Nikki Fargas.
Nothing personal against the kids who choose to go there. Holly has sold them on a family atmosphere meshed with the history and aura of the Tennessee program. She's been very successful. She took over the program in 2012. Top recruits include:Hardcore @EricLA and come game time next year I suspect all my venom shall be restored; but I would wish better for the dunderheaded kids who keep showing up there!
Some casseroles are just no good. Remember school lunches? Effort maybe, good no.
Nothing personal against the kids who choose to go there. Holly has sold them on a family atmosphere meshed with the history and aura of the Tennessee program. She's been very successful. She took over the program in 2012. Top recruits include:
Mercedes Russell, Janah Tucker (I believe they verbaled during Pat's tenure but stayed on for Holly)
Diamond Deshields (Margo went bananas on her video when she found out about that)
Jaime Nared
T'ea Cooper
Evina Westbrook, Rennia Davis, Anastasia Hayes
Zay Green, Jaz Massengill
Jordan Horston
It's a veritable "who's who" of top players who continue to gravitate to Tennessee. Even tho she struck out in 2016, it's been gangbusters since then. And some of the players were not ranked high on HG, but were high on other services and were AA's (Kuskituah and Collins come to mind). I think you can count on one hand the programs who have recruited better than Tennessee since Holly took over, and aside from Parker, I'd argue that Holly has recruited better than Pat's last 4-6 years.
So whatever she's selling, these kids are buying. But at some point you would think they would look at the lack of results at the college level, and even more selfishly, how these players are developed for the WNBA. Russell was a former #1 recruit, was cut from her WNBA team, and signed at the last minute by Seattle.
Jaime Nared was signed by the Aces, barely made the roster, and was dead last in scoring and minutes per game. With the plethora of talent coming out this year (I think there are at least 10-15 players who can have solid pro careers), I would not be surprised to see her cut next year.
Those are 2 kids who were developed completely by Holly's coaching team. There are many good to excellent coaches out there who I think could have had both better prepared and more developed for the pro game.
My last point has to do with my "recruiting the right kids". Most Tenn fans will tell you that Deshields was a chemistry problem. Cooper was even worse and she transferred out. Hayes was dismissed from the team. That's 3 problem kids in 6 years. I'm not saying they are bad people, just not right for Tennessee, and it caused problems.

I would not say private. Catholic schools for 12 years. Bunch of stuff thrown together and cooked. Casserole or not? You tell me. If you get it wrong the nuns will whack you!You got casseroles! Went to private school I guess.
True, Sad and not so true. Under coached: True. No real offense or defense, SAD. The kids deserve it: Not true. I have no knowledge of what any UT kid went there for. I ASSUME they went hearing and seduced into the past glory of the Vols or another great sales pitch. It is widely assumed Holly is very good recruiter.I used to "hate" TN, then I used to dislike TN and now I just feel sorry for TN
Those high school AA's that go there to be under coached and under perform probably deserve it as it's not a secret that TN does not have a real offense and no real understanding of defense.
How many LV boards are out there? I’m wondering if I should be checking out somewhere more interesting/less delusional than Volnation. I thought the SBN site was better before all the WBB regulars left, but that was several years ago.Which is the conclusion that many on the LV board have come to. A passionate and successful coach from a mid major.
Don't berate them for the failure of UT to protect them or Holly to teach them.
I went to Catholic Schools too, a long time ago. If we got it wrong it was do it over, and over, rote. Father Taylor was the boogie man. Get called into his office then he and the boys talked basketball or baseball, never saw a girl get called into his sanctuary. Only once did I see any one struck by a Nun a boy who truly deserved it. He was struck once on the palm of his hand. A relative, in a school in Eastern Ct, was Mother Superior: all she had to do was look over her glasses and the school trembled; never raised a stick or hand.I would not say private. Catholic schools for 12 years. Bunch of stuff thrown together and cooked. Casserole or not? You tell me. If you get it wrong the nuns will whack you!
Just say no...!I'd actually like a new coach to come in and turn the program around. albeit with the same players. Demonstrate how misguided their loyalty to Holly and Pat's memory was. It would be great...er..useful to have another important woman's franchise. I've been pushing Becky Hammon, a personal fav.

She seems like a great person,
But a completely ignorant, un-self aware person does do that! Voila-“Holly”Stubborn to a fault and choosing to ignore what she has done to the legacy PHS left. A great person doesn't do that.

We got whacked on the hands with a ruler in grade school in the late 50s. If you were actually bad the principal , a nun, would paddle you. Nothing brutal, but it was always in the back of your mind. I never got the paddle, but I probably should have. The cafeteria nun would look in your milk carton to see if you tried to dump your veggies. There was a line to return your tray and silverware and dump your garbage. If she found food in the milk carton, she would hold up the line and force you to eat it right out of the carton, Cold ,milky , disgusting veggies! Then she would tell everyone about the starving children who would be glad to have them. Then off to detention after school. So much for the good old days!I went to Catholic Schools too, a long time ago. If we got it wrong it was do it over, and over, rote. Father Taylor was the boogie man. Get called into his office then he and the boys talked basketball or baseball, never saw a girl get called into his sanctuary. Only once did I see any one struck by a Nun a boy who truly deserved it. He was struck once on the palm of his hand. A relative, in a school in Eastern Ct, was Mother Superior: all she had to do was look over her glasses and the school trembled; never raised a stick or hand.
I don't see berating, but maybe it is semantics, because after what 7 or 8 years of Holly and certainly for all those who signed up for the last few years, the slightest attention to her record would have advised them to stay away, but they took no heed. Not them. Not their AAU coaches. Not their parents.
I too heard the lectures of the starving children (in this case) in China. I too spent detention time. Spent one summer month 4 hours a day making up for having an impacted tooth and missing school for a week. It all built character and I am a better person for , I was told. Luckily, we brown bagged it. Amen, Amen G.O.D.'sWe got whacked on the hands with a ruler in grade school in the late 50s. If you were actually bad the principal , a nun, would paddle you. Nothing brutal, but it was always in the back of your mind. I never got the paddle, but I probably should have. The cafeteria nun would look in your milk carton to see if you tried to dump your veggies. There was a line to return your tray and silverware and dump your garbage. If she found food in the milk carton, she would hold up the line and force you to eat it right out of the carton, Cold ,milky , disgusting veggies! Then she would tell everyone about the starving children who would be glad to have them. Then off to detention after school. So much for the good old days!
I meant more outside of the basketball world. I’ve only heard pleasant things about her as a person. I do agree with you that she is determined to push any and all blame off on anyone but herself.Stubborn to a fault and choosing to ignore what she has done to the legacy PHS left. A great person doesn't do that.
I brown bagged it nearly all the time, too. The cafeteria woman, Sister Flavian, was possessed! I spent far more detention time during my high school years than the grade school years. We had Saturday detention. Cleaned the school yards, emptied trash, and helped with lawn maintenance. Cheap labor!I too heard the lectures of the starving children (in this case) in China. I too spent detention time. Spent one summer month 4 hours a day making up for having an impacted tooth and missing school for a week. It all built character and I am a better person for , I was told. Luckily, we brown bagged it. Amen, Amen G.O.D.'s
We got whacked on the hands with a ruler in grade school in the late 50s. If you were actually bad the principal , a nun, would paddle you. Nothing brutal, but it was always in the back of your mind. I never got the paddle, but I probably should have. The cafeteria nun would look in your milk carton to see if you tried to dump your veggies. There was a line to return your tray and silverware and dump your garbage. If she found food in the milk carton, she would hold up the line and force you to eat it right out of the carton, Cold ,milky , disgusting veggies! Then she would tell everyone about the starving children who would be glad to have them. Then off to detention after school. So much for the good old days!
But a completely ignorant, un-self aware person does do that! Voila-“Holly”![]()
I would not say private. Catholic schools for 12 years. Bunch of stuff thrown together and cooked. Casserole or not? You tell me. If you get it wrong the nuns will whack you!