UT Vols: Former players relieved Greg Schiano won't be coach

Phil Kaplan
Knoxville
UT sophomore Jake Tidwell chants outside of the UT Athletics offices during a gathering of Vol fans reacting to the possible hiring of Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Greg Schiano for UT head coach outside of Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee on Sunday, November 26, 2017.

Former Tennessee football players didn't appear happy on social media when reports surfaced that Greg Schiano was the choice to become the next coach of the Vols on Sunday.

It was pretty clear they weren't when it was reported that talks between the Vols and the Ohio State defensive coordinator broke off.  

Albert Haynesworth of course was one of the first to weigh in and in so many words said he would find another college to donate his time and money of Schiano was hired. 

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