Pruitt isn't ever going to relax his grind and doesn't need toGundy can be More relaxed because his culture/program has been in place for a long time. Pruitts staff works long hours because it seems what is required to catch up. I'm sure it will never be similar as Pruitt will always demand hard work but he can give a little once everything is riding like a bike. He can't do that right now. That could also be why Gundy can't get over the hump to a championship
don't disagree.I think the first part of that quote “thinks he’s best o line coach in the country” supercedes that. Pruitt prob has lots of friends he wouldn’t / didn’t choose to bring with him. But you’re right, not great optics.
ThanksNot much new information in it. Was written in form of questions (from readers) & answers. Most notable to me was in response to a question ab the search's effect on recruiting that he said, "When I’ve spoken with four or five of the 2019 commits in the last couple weeks to see what they knew, I ended up getting asked questions about what’s happening. They seem to know about as much as you or I know, or perhaps even less." He said two 2019 commits said the staff hasn't mentioned OC position to them.
He cited 3 main issues to the (long) process: 1) Pruitt isn’t sure what he wants. 2) No one has been a great fit. 3) Pruitt’s coaching connections and his opening don’t cast a wide net. (referring to Pruitt's years at AL & defensive side with offensive guys at Bama moving up to head coaching positions)
well that, and they only coach one side of hte ball out there in the big 12.Gundy can be More relaxed because his culture/program has been in place for a long time. Pruitts staff works long hours because it seems what is required to catch up. I'm sure it will never be similar as Pruitt will always demand hard work but he can give a little once everything is riding like a bike. He can't do that right now. That could also be why Gundy can't get over the hump to a championship
Still waiting for an example of a coordinator who brought a position coach as a condition. Closest I could come up with was Chaney/Pittman at Arkansas, but that seemed to be more the case of Bielema wanting Pittman and taking a flyer on Chaney...and he was FORMING a staff anyway."friend of jeremy"(no pun intended, really) prevents hiring one of the best offensive minds in the country?
if this was Butch doing this....lawd, it'd be ugly.
inb4 let's see what happens before we freak out.
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Sounds like Yurcich is having issues committing if the ball is indeed in his court, imo. Think about it, Gundy brought that dude up from nothing. There has to be some loyalty there. Especially since Bama and AU tried to get him last year and he declined. I'm not sure I could make a lateral move either, everything in life isn't about a bigger paycheck.
you know what i mean. it has the potential to look really bad later on. im just putting on my hindsight glasses now, and skipping the middle part where we hope it works out, suffer thru some ups and downs, ultimatley to be let down, whilst watching every other guy we passed on do well at their respective stops.Still waiting for an example of a coordinator who brought a position coach as a condition. Closest I could come up with was Chaney/Pittman at Arkansas, but that seemed to be more the case of Bielema wanting Pittman and taking a flyer on Chaney...and he was FORMING a staff anyway.
He went on to say it’s actually not that big of a concern in recruiting. It’s not helping with prospects like Grey and Wright, but it’s not really hurting, either.