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'I am not for everyone': Love or loathe him, Tony Vitello has Tennessee rocking

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Tony Vitello is the coach of the Tennessee Volunteers , the defending Men's College World Series champion.
He has led the Vols to their fifth consecutive super regional this weekend .
Those who do not care for him point to what they believe is a disregard for those sacred guardrails.
The 46-year-old is also obsessed with Matt Damon movies, maybe more than baseball.
Vitello likes to frame his foray into coaching as a happy series of accidents and coincidences.
He landed a roster spot at Division II Spring Hill College in Alabama before transferring into his home state program, the perennially lackluster Missouri Tigers.
That led to a full-time assistant coaching position at his alma mater.
It's OK if you think his players show out too often and you want to blame that on what you might see as a poor example set by their head coach.
But what you can't do is accuse the man of being unoriginal.
"I am not for everyone. Maybe this team isn't for everyone, but we are for each other," Tony says.
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