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Former Tennessee players including Al Wilson, Troy Fleming, and Corey Larkins as well as other attended Eddie Moore's Youth Camp in South Pittsburg this past weekend.

During Fridays question and answer session, which was moderated by Stephen Hargis with The Times Free Press, Wilson, Fleming, and Larkins had some harsh criticism about former Tennessee coach Derek Dooley. Here is some of what they had to say:
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Q: You guys talked earlier about how tough it's been to watch the program struggle since you were there. From making former players feel welcome, and embracing Tennessee traditions, to bringing in better recruiting classes, it seems that Butch Jones has things headed in the right direction. What are some things you've noticed that you like about where the program is headed and what are your expectations for the next couple of years?

Troy Fleming: "With Coach Jones, when you walk into the facility now it's like you never left. The guys who have worked around the program for years are at ease now, which tells you things are good again. The biggest thing about Coach Jones is he actually does his job. Unlike that guy we call Derek Doolittle, who really did very little. This recruiting class that just came in, and with what they're already getting for next year, I believe we'll be better this year and we'll be back competing in a big way in 2015, which is good because there's a lot of people who are going to hear my mouth again."


Al Wilson: "I really don't even want to say the names of the two guys who were there between Coach Fulmer and Coach Jones. They don't deserve to have their names mentioned with Tennessee football. As somebody who went 45-5 while I was at UT, that's a place I care a lot about and I'm just glad that there's somebody in charge again who gets it and who wants to be there and take the program back to where it was and where it should be. For Coach Jones to embrace us and bring us back in is a big deal for us."

Corey Larkins: "I just want to see some fight. I've seen our guys for the last few years not only get beat to the ground, but then the other players push up off their chest to go back to the huddle and our guys just got up and walked back to the huddle. I want to see some guys with some fight and defend the program. That mentality came from the guy we had before Coach Jones. Derek Dooley was a loser. He'll always be a loser and he rubbed off on the program and created a losing attitude."
Dooley went 15-21 over his three-year coaching career at Tennessee. You can read more from the Q&A session here: LINK
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BIGJLAW123 months
I loved Dooley at 10rc
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BIGJLAW123 months
I loved Dooley at 10rc
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YouDontKnowBro123 months
"Unlike that guy we call Derek Doolittle, who really did very little." hahaha damn
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houndstoothbandit123 months
Are these grown men talking? or eight year old kids "he was a loser and always will be a loser" LOSER LOSER loser loser...grow up.
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RECConspiracy123 months
For those who knew Dooley at La Tech (I have some family connected with that program), it was pretty much the same deal there. He rubbed alot of people the wrong way and most there were glad to see him go even though his record was somewhat decent. It's one thing if you're Nick Saban and piss everyone off. If you're Derek Dooley, it's another story.
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Pavoloco83123 months
Ouch. harsh words. Always a mistake to have former players feel unwelcome. This was one of the criticisms of Gene Chizik at Auburn as well.
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