Tennessee Vols have settled on unknown candidate for offensive coordinator position

One of the quickest ways to fix it is keep probably your two best lineman healthy...and finish the season with more than two starters able to go....Hopefully we'll address that in the 2019 signing class as well...

That would certainly help, but a coach who really knows what he's doing can evaluate and correct, so even if you have inexperienced or sub-par players on the field you will at least see some improvement over the course of a season. Injuries and other shortcomings are magnified in the absence of coaching and teaching.
 
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Since Enos and Chaney seem to be the focus of this post, let me pose a question. Which would be the better duo to bring in? Enos/Hurts or Chaney/Pittman??? I'm leaning towards the 2nd option. I would be happy with Enos/Hurts, but that would only be 1 year for Hurts. I think we would see remarkable improvement with Pittman. However, for that to happen, Pruitt would have to part ways with his longtime buddy Friend.

Enos/Hurts has been my #2 choice behind HF.
Pittman’s not leaving UGA...he’s pretty dug in.
 
That would certainly help, but a coach who really knows what he's doing can evaluate and correct, so even if you have inexperienced or sub-par players on the field you will at least see some improvement over the course of a season. Injuries and other shortcomings are magnified in the absence of coaching and teaching.
While that is true we also were playing with at least two undersized lineman and one that just didn't grade out very well at all most of the year (this board knows who that is). CPF was a master at taking TE's, DL, etc and making them into NFL caliber Olineman…but he also had the luxury of time to beef those guys up...which we have not....but it all figures in somehow...I'm not convinced AT ALL that a coach could have made that much of a difference this year however.
 
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Guys, I hope it's okay I'm posting this here, but I want to make it official that I am the next Tennessee OC. I have many years experience running goal line offense on the Playstation. This offense produced many Heisman trophy winners and national championships. I want to say I'm honored that Tennessee has given me a jersey with my name on the back and the number 000. Triple zeros, the first of its kind.
 
If CJP hire Enos, fine. But if he does, Enos better be on the road recruiting for us the next day and not coaching for Bama.

You know, it shouldn't have bothered me as bad as it did, but I was really upset that Pruitt did that. I mean, it almost kept me from even giving him a chance.

I know that's dumb, but can't help how I felt.
 
I thought Enos was probably who they wanted after Freeze. If fulmer truly nixed Freeze getting hired Enos makes a lot of sense. He fits the offensive philosophy that Pruitt seemed to want to run.
 
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