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One of these days that onside kick will work and it will be glorious.We may lose every remaining SEC game like the FPI says, but I really doubt it. Again, Pruitt hasn’t been coaching for moral victories and so our stats and final outcomes are skewed by the multiple failed onside kicks, the fact we went for two several times at Georgia and failed, the failed goal line defense at the 40 yard line against Florida, etc. Of course the computers think we completely stink.
By the eye test though I think we have enough to scrape together 3 more wins, and maybe more. I’m guessing our pass protection and running game look better down stretch because of who we will be playing.
That's what I was thinking. Sounded like a comment he'd made behind closed doors or in the film room or coaches meetings before.He said the numbers more than once so he clearly had only a handful of legit starters in mind. Otherwise just saw we had several.. to specifically say 7 and 5 is pretty cut to the bone specific.
Yeah it rolled off the tongue like he's Santa with the naughty list. It's cool if he can back it up and bring in these players he's got in mind. Landing the 15th ranked class isn't going to get it done though.That's what I was thinking. Sounded like a comment he'd made behind closed doors or in the film room or coaches meetings before.
Kentucky is a solidly good football team. All good teams need great players, Snell is theirs. They may drop off without Snell but that doesn't take away what they have done and that their good in multiple areas.Snell is finally getting banged up.
Not sure what it is, but he is listed as “probable” for this week. I wonder how those 18 passing yards will do when he is limited or out in future games
Kentucky pixie dust is running on borrowed time.
I have a theory that I think will be somewhat unpopular. I think Pruitt doesn't really specifically care about total wins or bowls this season. I think he wants to win, but I think he is going to force these kids to play his brand of ball all season as a tryout for who he will replace. I don't think he will put them in ridiculous positions but I don't think he will play to their strengths specifically either.
My examples include running up the gut on multiple 4th and 1's in multiple games when there is literally zero to indicate it will be successful. Sticking our guys in man against one of the most prolific offenses in the game. Then specifically saying in post game that we don't have the horses to play man but that's how you should play them. In no uncertain terms stating that about 12 guys on your team are legit SEC players.
Pros (from Pruitt's perspective)
Sets expectations, culture, and identity
Gets guys to quit to make room
Sets bar low for progress (ex: gain one short yardage 1st down)
Pressure to step up or step out should create iron sharpens iron philosophy
Potential downsides
Could cost us a win here or there by playing too rigid (we did at least throw on 1st down against Bama)
Could drive guys to quit/transfer in higher numbers than he can actually fill
Could disengage some good players that we'll need to compete this year and next
Could create culture where guys are playing tight instead of loose and backfire culturally
My 2 cents
Butch catered to some players which lead to bad chemistry and morale.
Pruitt seems to be running at mach 3 to the other Gaurd rail. I think the best approach is somewhere in the middle.
No way. That’s ridiculous.If someone brought the ‘95 Nebraska team through a time portal, stuffed them in Jerry World to play the Tide and spotted them 3 TDs, I’d still take this Tua-led Bama team to beat them by 30 plus. I really do think this is the best team ever. Time will tell though.
Kentucky is a solidly good football team. All good teams need great players, Snell is theirs. They may drop off without Snell but that doesn't take away what they have done and that their good in multiple areas.
Brian Rice and Erik Ainge were talking about Rick Barnes doing it his way from the beginning, even though it probably cost them a couple of games his first year coaching here. Part of it was culture change. We know how it has worked for him.I have a theory that I think will be somewhat unpopular. I think Pruitt doesn't really specifically care about total wins or bowls this season. I think he wants to win, but I think he is going to force these kids to play his brand of ball all season as a tryout for who he will replace. I don't think he will put them in ridiculous positions but I don't think he will play to their strengths specifically either.
My examples include running up the gut on multiple 4th and 1's in multiple games when there is literally zero to indicate it will be successful. Sticking our guys in man against one of the most prolific offenses in the game. Then specifically saying in post game that we don't have the horses to play man but that's how you should play them. In no uncertain terms stating that about 12 guys on your team are legit SEC players.
Pros (from Pruitt's perspective)
Sets expectations, culture, and identity
Gets guys to quit to make room
Sets bar low for progress (ex: gain one short yardage 1st down)
Pressure to step up or step out should create iron sharpens iron philosophy
Potential downsides
Could cost us a win here or there by playing too rigid (we did at least throw on 1st down against Bama)
Could drive guys to quit/transfer in higher numbers than he can actually fill
Could disengage some good players that we'll need to compete this year and next
Could create culture where guys are playing tight instead of loose and backfire culturally
My 2 cents
Butch catered to some players which lead to bad chemistry and morale.
Pruitt seems to be running at mach 3 to the other Gaurd rail. I think the best approach is somewhere in the middle.
Mixed feelings on the last part there. Obviously we've gotta land some studs to get back to being a powerhouse, but we've gotta get back to being competitive every week first.Yeah it rolled off the tongue like he's Santa with the naughty list. It's cool if he can back it up and bring in these players he's got in mind. Landing the 15th ranked class isn't going to get it done though.
Dont tell old and former basketball players that...It’s tough to compare teams between eras.
Multiple people have commented about how big and roided up that Nebraska team is but a team like Alabama of Georgia would dwarf that 95 squad. I’m sure they were big for mid-90s football but the athletes today are simply much bigger, faster, and stronger.
I think this is 100% correct. Good post.I have a theory that I think will be somewhat unpopular. I think Pruitt doesn't really specifically care about total wins or bowls this season. I think he wants to win, but I think he is going to force these kids to play his brand of ball all season as a tryout for who he will replace. I don't think he will put them in ridiculous positions but I don't think he will play to their strengths specifically either.
My examples include running up the gut on multiple 4th and 1's in multiple games when there is literally zero to indicate it will be successful. Sticking our guys in man against one of the most prolific offenses in the game. Then specifically saying in post game that we don't have the horses to play man but that's how you should play them. In no uncertain terms stating that about 12 guys on your team are legit SEC players.
Pros (from Pruitt's perspective)
Sets expectations, culture, and identity
Gets guys to quit to make room
Sets bar low for progress (ex: gain one short yardage 1st down)
Pressure to step up or step out should create iron sharpens iron philosophy
Potential downsides
Could cost us a win here or there by playing too rigid (we did at least throw on 1st down against Bama)
Could drive guys to quit/transfer in higher numbers than he can actually fill
Could disengage some good players that we'll need to compete this year and next
Could create culture where guys are playing tight instead of loose and backfire culturally
My 2 cents
Butch catered to some players which lead to bad chemistry and morale.
Pruitt seems to be running at mach 3 to the other Gaurd rail. I think the best approach is somewhere in the middle.