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VOLS (SANDERS) RESIGNS

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:30 am
by QUACKERS
Sanders resigns as Volunteers' offensive coordinatorAssociated Press


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Randy Sanders resigned as Tennessee's offensive coordinator on Monday, two days after the Volunteers lost their third straight game with another punchless performance.

Sanders will remain on the staff through the season, keeping part of his job as quarterbacks coach. Play-calling duties will be handled by coach Phillip Fulmer, Sanders and the rest of the offensive coaching staff.

Tennessee continued its offensive struggles in the 16-15 loss on Saturday to South Carolina. The Vols have lost three in a row for the first time under Fulmer and dropped out of the Top 25 after beginning the season at No. 3.

"This isn't a response to criticism. This is a response to what I see on the field," Sanders said.

Tennessee's offense is one of the worst in the country. The Vols average 16 points a game, which ranks 108 out of 119 Division I-A schools. They are 99th in total offense, 98th in rushing offense, 79th in passing offense and 101st in passing efficiency.

The Vols have also been unable to settle on a quarterback with both Erik Ainge and Rick Clausen starting games.

"If I'm going to put in 14 and 16 hour days for six days and get the results we've got, that's not what I need," Sanders said. "Somewhere along the line, things have gotten out of kilter a little bit offensively this year. I don't necessarily think it's all my fault. But the fact is, it is my ship."

Sanders came to Fulmer with his decision, and they discussed several scenarios but settled on Sanders remaining through the end of the season.

"This has been an extremely difficult season for everyone, especially Coach Sanders. I want it to be understood that by no means [are] the results of the season any one person's fault," Fulmer said.

The Vols visit No. 8 Notre Dame this week and finish the season against Memphis, Vanderbilt and Kentucky. Tennessee began the season ranked third and dropped out of the AP Top 25 this week.

The 40-year-old Sanders has been on the Vols staff for 17 years, starting as a graduate assistant after he was a backup quarterback. This is his seventh season as offensive coordinator. He was promoted to the job before the 1998 national championship game to replace David Cutcliffe, who left to be head coach at Mississippi.

Sanders has also coached running backs and wide receivers at Tennessee.

The last time the Vols lost three in a row was in 1992 after coach Johnny Majors came back from heart surgery in the middle of the season. The third loss was to South Carolina, and Majors was forced out of his job six days later.

South Carolina's victory was the school's first in Knoxville and snapped a 12-game losing streak in the series.

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:32 am
by QUACKERS
I see it now Old Cut coming back to Rockytop

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:52 am
by Greenhead22
Yep, Sanders is gee..........including the wr coach and ol coach. Cut's gonna come back if he's healthy enough, and take over just about every phase of offense possible to bring Rocky Top back to the promise land. :lol:

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 9:39 am
by webbmaster
Cutcliffe will be the HC at Kentucky.

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:39 am
by RebelYelp
go read UT message boards...... the same fans that scolded us for firing him are now complaining at the possibility of him coming back to Rocky top.... hmmmmmm...