Tennessee Vols: Butch Jones Needs To Not Talk

COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 29: Head coach Butch Jones of the Tennessee Volunteers reacts during their game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 29, 2016 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Tyler Lecka/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 29: Head coach Butch Jones of the Tennessee Volunteers reacts during their game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 29, 2016 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Tyler Lecka/Getty Images) /
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Tennessee Vols head coach Butch Jones might be the least self aware person in the universe.

Tennessee Vols head coach Butch Jones could do himself a lot of good by just shutting up.

At this point we all know that Jones is a buffoon that says incredibly dumb things on a weekly basis.

But you’d think after watching himself get destroyed by a countless number of talking heads that Jones would decide to just stop.

Yeah, that’s apparently not going to happen.

On the Butch Jones show on Sunday morning (a good sign he’s not getting fired this week), Jones dropped yet another gem.

Butch, seriously?

I don’t care how you spin it, your team is 3-4 and you don’t have a “five game playoff” ahead of you. You have five games left this season. If you lose, you play again until the schedule is over. And then you most certainly won’t be part of any real playoff, because you’re a terrible head coach that doesn’t deserve to coach another game at Tennessee.

Comments like this are insulting to Tennessee fans and the Tennessee program. Jones is making a mockery of Vol football. I honestly think he enjoys making the program look foolish, since he knows he’s on the way out.

It’s a shame. The Tennessee football players deserve better. They deserve for the focus to actually be on them, but Jones is so self absorbed that he practically demands that he’s the center of attention.

Jones can’t be fired soon enough. Then, and only then, can Tennessee begin their ascent to greatness.