Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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I know plenty have talked about it, but I think it bears repeating. The oars are starting to go in the same direction. Pruitt is a great football mind, but that doesn't automatically mean he'll be a great head coach. He's just coming off his rocky rookie season that ended on a bit of a sour note. Add in the long OC search, and this frazzled, tired fan base was back to worrying.

But more than just the no-nonsense Pruitt who just plugged on, you've got the 100% dedicated Fulmer sitting in that office helping Pruitt lay groundwork and clear obstacles. Fulmer projects a calm. He's been there and done that. He knows where the bodies are buried and knows the best places if he's got to bury more. He knows the lay of the land and the curve of the tracks.

Coaches notice that. And even if they're a little unsure how Pruitt will be, Fulmer's been around a long time. He's recruited with the best of them, and it's no different with coaches. You have to assure them it's a good move. Pruitt's got all the potential in the world, but it's never a sure thing. Fulmer adds that ingredient while Pruitt gets all the legs under the table.

tldr; I have no idea how this will turn out, but I know Fulmer will give his last orange drop of blood to see this program get back to winning.
 
Reading some posts from Gucci and Bass about Rivals dropping kid's rankings that have signed or we are their leader is pretty crazy... I mean, I get one or two, but some of the drastic drops are just ridiculous... To'oto'o dropping hopefully means AL is slipping ... they wouldn't drop a kid's ranking if he was thought to be going to AL... VOL LOCK!
 
I have an erection lasting longer than 6 hours.

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"I just think it shows how the program is turning," former Vol running back Jamal Lewis said. "Bringing back a national championship quarterback who played at Tennessee shows the dedication of the organization. It will help in recruiting and give a sense of security as a former player. He is someone that has done the same thing we've done and put on the pads alongside of us."
 
I know plenty have talked about it, but I think it bears repeating. The oars are starting to go in the same direction. Pruitt is a great football mind, but that doesn't automatically mean he'll be a great head coach. He's just coming off his rocky rookie season that ended on a bit of a sour note. Add in the long OC search, and this frazzled, tired fan base was back to worrying.

But more than just the no-nonsense Pruitt who just plugged on, you've got the 100% dedicated Fulmer sitting in that office helping Pruitt lay groundwork and clear obstacles. Fulmer projects a calm. He's been there and done that. He knows where the bodies are buried and knows the best places if he's got to bury more. He knows the lay of the land and the curve of the tracks.

Coaches notice that. And even if they're a little unsure how Pruitt will be, Fulmer's been around a long time. He's recruited with the best of them, and it's no different with coaches. You have to assure them it's a good move. Pruitt's got all the potential in the world, but it's never a sure thing. Fulmer adds that ingredient while Pruitt gets all the legs under the table.

tldr; I have no idea how this will turn out, but I know Fulmer will give his last orange drop of blood to see this program get back to winning.


And CJP knows CPF has his back.
 
OK, I apologize if this has been covered. Tee is back, possibly Graham and more rumors of Pittman... So who is leaving?
 
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