Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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If I were Fulmer and we lost to Vandy Saturday I’d hold a big press conference and extend a special invite to the Chief Vols of the Volnation fanbase.

I’d let some of them have the podium for a bit to foam and moan about how much this or that coach sucks and how much this is Tennessee and we don’t have to stand for this year in and year out.

Then I’d abruptly take the mic back, tell them I don’t give a **** what any of them think, and I’d hand Pruitt a contract extension to sign right there in front of all them. Then I’d announce to all the recruits and all the other SEC school Pruitt is my man and that isn’t changing despite our stupid fanbase and we are coming after everyone of them.

That’s the final step in this rebuild I’m convinced.

The only reason anyone is panicked about a bowl game in year 1 is they are afraid if we miss it then the wheels will start coming off the bus again. Take that possibility off the table for everyone and this becomes an entirely different conversation. And it’s long past time to shoot down the stupid in our fanbase.
giving extensions to the wrong guy for the wrong reasons was part of the problem.

that doesn't mean Pruitt is the wrong guy.

but it does mean it's a tad early to give a guy an enxtentsion for maybe going 6-6 in year one.

pruitt isn't going anywhere anytime soon, and i'd expect by the end of year 3 or 4, his contract will take care of itself. maybe sooner depending on how things go.
 
He is a horrible DC
-VN

I have mixed feelings about that situation. I was excited when he was hired, but there was clearly something off when he came.

I will say this about him at MSU. I have a good friend who is a MSU alum, and he says it is their best defense in program history (and I assumed he was referring to personnel). They haven't exactly played many high powered offenses. Bama and actually Louisiana are the only offenses they have played that are top 25 in offensive efficiency, and you know you can out-athlete a Sun Belt school. A&M, UF, and LSU are all in the 30's, so those are solid. In contrast, we have played three in the top 5 in offensive efficiency. It will be interesting to see how he does moving forward, but he was good this year.
 
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I have mixed feelings about that situation. I was excited when he was hired, but there was clearly something off when he came.

I will say this about him at MSU. I have a good friend who is a MSU alum, and he says it is their best defense in program history (and I assumed he was referring to personnel). They haven't exactly played many high powered offenses. Bama and actually Louisiana are the only offenses they have played that are top 25 in offensive efficiency, and you know you can out-athlete a Sun Belt school. A&M, UF, and LSU are all in the 30's, so those are solid. In contrast, we have played three in the top 5 in offensive efficiency. It will be interesting to see how he does moving forward, but he was good this year.
Correct. Lots of really good upper class men. A lot of people didnt realize going into the year but the talent they have on their defense is really really really good. It’s statistically their best all time now I believe too.

It’s not like Shoop came in to an average situation, I do believe he had a lot to do with them performing so well tho
 
I generally respond to those so delusional as to claim that he has no flaws and then go on to laying blame on everyone else. If JG just made a few throws like the one KC hit early in response to a blitz... he'd get hit a lot less. But to do that, he has to make a good pre-read and pretty much set his feet and throw as soon as he gets the ball. He doesn't have time to wait and think about it.

Again, this is because people would rather ignore some pretty obvious and straight forward stuff.
True. I was responding to those that refuse to admit he has improved and were complaining because some were excited that he was at the top of some stats in the SEC.
 
Remember around this time last year when Currie was off with the bball team in the Bahamas and we convinced ourselves we were in good hands and he already had a good coach on board?? Hahaha good times for sure. So happy we have Fulmer in charge now.

The threads from last November are insane. I went back and read a few of them recently and was laughing out loud at the absurdity of the things many of us were saying.
 
Because he was a facilities guy with a personal agenda. He viewed the stadium renos as his legacy and wanted his imprint all over it. I sat in a meeting the week before Butch Jones was fired, listening to Currie rave on and on about his grandiose renovation plan while the football program-- the engine of UT athletics-- was in flames. He wanted imposing entry gates and patio seating more than a new HC, which he absolutely didn't want at all. UT was so screwed up.

But that's behind us. The program is in good hands now.
Remember walking by Gate 21 last year before a game and he was out there on the radio show blabbing on about facilities while never addressing anything coaching related.
 
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Recruiting is week to week, if not day to day, so probably no reason to get to low..... but it sure feels like we're polar opposite of where we were a week ago.

Logue re-affirmed his UGA commitment and will sign early.
Javonta Payton is going to Mississippi State.
Justin Eboigba really just seems to be pandering to fan bases. And we seem kind of desperate, offering PWOs' to whomever we ask him to.
Crouch is Clemson bound, albeit not official.
Haselwoods interest in us, real or perceived, has passed and hes' not an option anymore.
Harrison Bailey is allegedly Michigan bound, if you believe the VQ guys.

And I feel like I'm forgetting one or two...

Fortunately I do think we finish the class with the following:

Eric Gray
Darnell Wright
Owen Pappoe
Kenyatta Watson
Khafre Brown
Trezmen Marshall (hard to get a read on this kid, but I think the Sherrer connection gets him here)

Also, Jalil Clemons and Roman Harrison received ratings bumps, which should appease the star watchers.
Would be a great finish and probably a top 10 class.
 
Because he was a facilities guy with a personal agenda. He viewed the stadium renos as his legacy and wanted his imprint all over it. I sat in a meeting the week before Butch Jones was fired, listening to Currie rave on and on about his grandiose renovation plan while the football program-- the engine of UT athletics-- was in flames. He wanted imposing entry gates and patio seating more than a new HC, which he absolutely didn't want at all. UT was so screwed up.

But that's behind us. The program is in good hands now.

That's disgusting. He and the other clueless admins wanted to turn us into the most hospitable destination for other fans. "Come see your team stomp all over Tennessee in their own beautiful and newly renovated stadium!"
 
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Remember around this time last year when Currie was off with the bball team in the Bahamas and we convinced ourselves we were in good hands and he already had a good coach on board?? Hahaha good times for sure. So happy we have Fulmer in charge now.
The fact that the man was vacationing in the Bahamas while all the other teams were grabbing the good coaches made us think we had a good one on the line. And people wonder why we melted down over Schiano.

So glad to have Fulmer.
 
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