Andy Griffith and Barney Fife Turn on Derek Dooley

When Andy Griffith and Barney Fife have turned on you, well, you don't have a lot of support left.

I'm not sure when this episode of the Andy Griffith show ran, but I bet Tennessee had more football wins back then.

Yes, this is from the same guy who did "Sorry Phil Fulmer." He's endorsed my dump truck theory on hiring a new coach.

Dive in.

Sigh.

Back in August, Renaldo Woolridge, aka Swiperboy, was trying to teach us how to Dooley.

Swiperboy needs a new lyric that includes losing to Kentucky.

In the meantime, Sorry Phil Fulmer:

 

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