Nash_Vol97
Smells like potential
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2016
- Messages
- 18,461
- Likes
- 68,069
Im sure Pruitt is bringing that mindset and Im hoping it pays off pretty quickly. At the same time, though, Ive gotta see it to believe it. There are enough holes on the roster (specifically OL, CB, and depth at a few other spots) that 2018 could get ugly quick if we have crappy luck with injuries again and/or the team doesnt take to the transition as quickly as hoped.
I was looking at our history over the past decade and trying to be realistic about what Pruitt and Co. might be able to accomplish in 2018. I'm thinking 2009 maybe but Kiffin really only had to fix the offense. Pruitt has to fix both sides of the ball. I don't think this is like getting Bray back from injury in 2012 on offense; I think it's more like 2009 or 2014 for offense but 2014 was a second year staff. IMO, we are most talented on the defensive side and could see a lot of improvement there if we can cover the corners. I'm wondering if we're being fair if we set expectations for him to get the team in 2015 performance condition in his first year. I guess it may not matter.
The two keys to our success this year I think hang on how fast he can get our kids to get their heads out of their asses and regain some competitive pride and how fast the kids can get comfortable with the new coordinators and their schemes/play-calling. jmo.
These were our national rankings over the past decade and my guess for 2018. I'm probably trying to set a low bar for us to get over, creating a sort of under promise and over deliver opportunity.
View attachment 155360
I was looking at our history over the past decade and trying to be realistic about what Pruitt and Co. might be able to accomplish in 2018. I'm thinking 2009 maybe but Kiffin really only had to fix the offense. Pruitt has to fix both sides of the ball. I don't think this is like getting Bray back from injury in 2012 on offense; I think it's more like 2009 or 2014 for offense but 2014 was a second year staff. IMO, we are most talented on the defensive side and could see a lot of improvement there if we can cover the corners. I'm wondering if we're being fair if we set expectations for him to get the team in 2015 performance condition in his first year. I guess it may not matter.
The two keys to our success this year I think hang on how fast he can get our kids to get their heads out of their asses and regain some competitive pride and how fast the kids can get comfortable with the new coordinators and their schemes/play-calling. jmo.
These were our national rankings over the past decade and my guess for 2018. I'm probably trying to set a low bar for us to get over, creating a sort of under promise and over deliver opportunity.
View attachment 155360
Im sure Pruitt is bringing that mindset and Im hoping it pays off pretty quickly. At the same time, though, Ive gotta see it to believe it. There are enough holes on the roster (specifically OL, CB, and depth at a few other spots) that 2018 could get ugly quick if we have crappy luck with injuries again and/or the team doesnt take to the transition as quickly as hoped.
Throw USCjr in there as well. I bet Muschamp cried when they fired Butch. Winning the east should hinge on the Florida and Georgia games for UT.
With that estimation what would the record project at? 6.5 wins?
I was looking at our history over the past decade and trying to be realistic about what Pruitt and Co. might be able to accomplish in 2018. I'm thinking 2009 maybe but Kiffin really only had to fix the offense. Pruitt has to fix both sides of the ball. I don't think this is like getting Bray back from injury in 2012 on offense; I think it's more like 2009 or 2014 for offense but 2014 was a second year staff. IMO, we are most talented on the defensive side and could see a lot of improvement there if we can cover the corners. I'm wondering if we're being fair if we set expectations for him to get the team in 2015 performance condition in his first year. I guess it may not matter.
The two keys to our success this year I think hang on how fast he can get our kids to get their heads out of their asses and regain some competitive pride and how fast the kids can get comfortable with the new coordinators and their schemes/play-calling. jmo.
These were our national rankings over the past decade and my guess for 2018. I'm probably trying to set a low bar for us to get over, creating a sort of under promise and over deliver opportunity.
View attachment 155360
Siap: Early top 25 for basketball next season. Vols #8
Kansas, Duke top way-too-early college basketball rankings for 2018-19 | NCAA Basketball | Sporting News
I really like him a lot And listen, Im an adult and its not my place to pick on young interns, so I dont want to trash last years coach at Tennessee because I realize hes trying to work his way back at a lower salary working for the master in Tuscaloosa; but I think Jeremy Pruitt has taken that town and that state by storm, Finebaum said on the show. Hes done it by not really doing anything other than his job.
Hes not a carney barker, hes not going door to door to try to sell something to someone they dont want, need or like Butch Jones did for the last five years. He looks you in the eye, gives you a straight answer and that has resonated very well.
Its pretty clear by his comments the SEC Network host had grown tired of the way Butch Jones carried himself and spoke to the media during his time in Knoxville. With the cliches and slogans now gone from Knoxville and the focus of the programs leader now on teaching, building and recruiting, Finebaum noted the new tone immediately during his recent interview with Pruitt.
I talked to him the other day, and I dont think he cracked a smile during the entire interview, but he resonates very well, Finebaum continued. Now thats all good, can he win on the field? I think he can. I think its going to be a slow process because Butch Jones, again, not to turn him into a pinata although it wouldnt disappoint me if I did he left that program in a complete mess. He left it in a complete disastrous situation. That will be difficult for Jeremy to get over those bumps.
Correct. First, The Vols need to buy in to what the new coaches are asking them to do. Second, they certainly must stay away from the injury bug this season because they arent as deep as they need to be in places. Pruitt will NOT make excuses to media and fans for NOT winning or being competitive (like Butch is famous for doing). Pruitt expects to win and win now, they players will have to adapt to that mindset or they wont be around very long.
Hyams was on 104.5 this morning and they were talking about Pruitt trying to lower expectations because he doesnt praise the players a lot. I was thinking, you guys are seriously not paying attention if you think Pruitt is that type of coach.
That's what I figure. I've been trying to look at our opponents this year and see if we have opportunities for more wins. I think maybe we do but then probably some our opponent's fans are looking at us and figuring we're an easy win for them this year.
I really like reading all of our practice reports. I make up depth charts and study the projection models and try to find examples of teams that overperform general expectations and why. It doesn't make me any smarter but I have fun with it. In fact, I enjoy it so much yesterday I did a forum search in the football forum for thread titles that had the word "practice" and were authored by Fingers. From one season to the next, spring or fall, it seems like many of our local writers may use the same stories, only with an updated crop of names.
This is where I'm at right now in best case:
(N) WVa = Maybe a Tossup
(H) ETSU = Definite Win
(H) UTEP = Definite Win
(H) Florida = Maybe a Tossup
(A( Georgia = Most likely a Loss
(A) Auburn = Likely a Loss
(H) Alabama = Almost certainly a Loss (but not yet definite)
(A) USCe = Maybe a Tossup
(H) Charlotte = Definite Win
(H) Kentucky = Likely Win
(H) Missouri = Maybe a Win
(A) Vanderbilt = Likely Win
So in my view right now its still possible we can win them all. I'm just not sure how yet - need to read more practice reports to figure that out. jmo.
Hyams was on 104.5 this morning and they were talking about Pruitt trying to lower expectations because he doesnt praise the players a lot. I was thinking, you guys are seriously not paying attention if you think Pruitt is that type of coach.
He just won't talk about individual players at all. I listed to Pruitt's interview on 1045 the other day and he absolutely would not say a player's name lol. Has nothing to do with lowering expectations.
