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By Larry Leo - Nov 28, 2012 9:41 am
Here’s their report News Channel 3 in Memphis...
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"Knoxville, TN-News Channel 3 has learned former NFL coach Jon Gruden has a contract offer in hand from the University of Tennessee and a decision could be made as early as Wednesday. Part of the offer is Gruden getting a piece of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, who were recently bought by Jim Haslam, one of UT’s biggest boosters who played on the Vols’ national championship teams in the early fifties. He’s also the father of Tennessee governor Bill Haslam. A potential hangup could be over money Gruden may be owed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from his stint as head coach there that ended in 2008. The NFL is looking into the conflict of owning part of one team while getting money from another. Gruden is currently working as an NFL analyst for ESPN. He started his coaching career in 1986 as a graduate assistant at Tennessee where he met his wife, a former UT cheerleader. Gruden’s two head coaching stints in the NFL were with Oakland and Tampa Bay. He coached the Bucs to a Super Bowl win in the 2002 season."
By Larry Leo - Nov 21, 2012 2:17 pm
First thing's first. ESPN's Joe Schad tweeted today that...
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"Tennessee says it will reinvest a total of $18 million over three years back into athletics department"
Interesting. Now take all this below with a grain of salt knowing how rumors run on message boards, but this info seemed to be pretty detailed. Add that to the news from Schad. Might be something to it.

This was sent to us before Tennessee made Tuesday’s $18 million announcement:
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- Big money boosters have been working hard to make Gruden to Tennessee a possibility
- Gruden has talked with and met with several current and former college coaches to ask them about things like the 20-hour rule, recruiting, etc.
- Two of the coaches he met with have previously coached at Tennessee, so he was able to ask them specific questions about UT and Knoxville – not just the college game in general. We were asked not to mention the names, but they have been cropping up other places recently.
- If Gruden were to come to Tennessee he would demand a lot of $ and a lot of control over the program. In terms of “control” it means things like reporting to one person only – anybody else is simply there to facilitate the needs of the coach. They aren’t there to tell him “no.” They’re there to get it done and to make the football program as successful as it can be. If the staff needs new video equipment, it’s ordered – there is no “permission” that needs to be given, etc.
- Gruden is rumored to be asking for $4 to $5 million for staff salaries. What does that mean, exactly? It means he spends that money how he pleases. It means he hires as many strength coaches as he wants. He can hire as many GA’s, operations people, recruiting assistants, video assistants, academic advisors, trainers, class monitors, etc. as he wants. He doesn’t want to be told, “we’ve never done that here before.”

By Larry Leo - Nov 18, 2012 9:18 pm
File this one under awkward. This is an anthem these three Arkansas dudes wrote to serenade Jon Gruden. It's called "Hey Grude." Yup. See how long you can last watching this one my friends...

By Larry Leo - Oct 28, 2012 11:26 am
B.W. Fullington, a Knoxville financial planner, was on the same Houston-to-Phoenix flight as Jon Gruden on Saturday. He claims Gruden was watching the Tennessee game and taking notes rapidly...



You buying this as something more than it is?

By Larry Leo - Oct 17, 2011 11:56 am
Well, it looks like ESPN's Monday Night Football commentator Jon Gruden isn't coming back to coaching anytime soon. The former Super Bowl winning coach signed a new 5-year deal with the network to continue his MNF commentating. Gruden said...
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"Our Monday Night Football crew is special, and to have the opportunity to continue to be a part of this team, working these big-time NFL prime time games every week on ESPN, I'm fired up,"
When isn't he fired up? I've heard he hasn't slept in 37 years.
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