Tennessee coach Butch Jones: We have an 'instant gratification society'
Tennessee coach Butch Jones spoke at the Knoxville Quarterback Club on Monday, and here are some of the notable things he had to say coming off a 53-28 win over Vanderbilt. The Vols ended the regular season on a five-game winning streak.
Now at 8-4 on the season, Jones was asked about his thoughts on where his team will go bowling.
Jones on bowls: "we have no idea what's coming," but says bowl committees want UT.
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 30, 2015
In the wake of Georgia coach Mark Richt stepping down, it was brought to Jones’ attention that he’s now the longest-tenured coach in the conference and was asked to give his thoughts on that.
Jones asked about the fact that he's now the longest tenured coach in the SEC East. Said it's unfortunate.
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 30, 2015
Butch: "Our industry is going through a monumental change right now." Says coaches are judged on Saturdays when there's more to the job.
— Patrick Brown (@patrickbrownTFP) November 30, 2015
We have an "instant gratification society."
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 30, 2015
Jones mentioned that his staff will be on the recruiting trail all week long.
Jones says all of his assistants are on the road recruiting and won't be back until Friday.
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 30, 2015
Jones is extremely happy with how far his offense has come this season. The Vols went for 523 total yards of offense against a stout Vanderbilt defense on Saturday, its highest production of the season since the 604 yards the team posted against Bowling Green in the opener.
Butch: Our offense has taken tremendous strides.
— Patrick Brown (@patrickbrownTFP) November 30, 2015
Jones spent a great deal of time talking about the success of the special teams this season. Aside from leading the FBS in yards per kickoff return (33.4), the Vols were also 2nd in the SEC in three other areas: average yards per punt return, average yards per punt and opponent yards per kick return.
Butch: We won the national championship in kickoff returns (Vols led the nation in average).
— Patrick Brown (@patrickbrownTFP) November 30, 2015