volfannbama
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There are a lot of fans out there on the ragged edge with this program as a whole and another 5 years treading water in the major sports and primarily football are going to see them starting to find other things to do on Saturdays.
Bama doesn't play its 4 toughest SEC games in a row or in a 5 week span every year like Tennessee seems to draw each year.
Pruitt will prepare his players, staff, and practices for this long stretch. Alabama had some tough stretches in the sec west. I think he knows what he has to do when we play Florida, Georgia, Auburn, Alabama, and South Carolina in a roll. I think we can go 3 and 2 during this stretch, and if we do, we will win the east. I dont see anyone else beating us after South Carolina. Pruitt is getting his own players, and I think most of Butchs players will be molded into Pruitt players within 8 months. We will have a winning team, tougher players, and these players will be soft no more.:dance2:Why dont you think the schedule will be easy? According to you, there are no coaches that are capable of beating a HC with no expereince.
Why would be only go 3-2 when you admitted known of those coaches are capable of beating Pruitt?Pruitt will prepare his players, staff, and practices for this long stretch. Alabama had some tough stretches in the sec west. I think he knows what he has to do when we play Florida, Georgia, Auburn, Alabama, and South Carolina in a roll. I think we can go 3 and 2 during this stretch, and if we do, we will win the east. I dont see anyone else beating us after South Carolina. Pruitt is getting his own players, and I think most of Butchs players will be molded into Pruitt players within 8 months. We will have a winning team, tougher players, and these players will be soft no more.:dance2:
Just as likely he cracks under the pressure of not having Bama or FSU level talent for the foreseeable future.
He isn't a winner as a head coach until they start winning games.
It's time for these multimillionaire coaches for UT to put up or shut up. It's not Pruitt's doing but his leash is shorter than the previous failures this program has brought in.