Anybody that can't see that this is a player problem is blind. All you have to do is watch the younger players to see that the coaching is there. The play calling is limited by the ability of the players but I seldom see the wrong calls made. Game management is also fine.
The younger guys will make mistakes as they learn. They will get beat at times but you rarely see them make bonehead plays like a lot of our upperclassmen.
There is only so much you can do with a lack of speed, lack of depth, lack of football intelligence, will and discipline in older players....a QB who has no downfield vision or touch or pocket presence and a safety who can't diagnose plays.
I won't judge Pruitt harshly until this roster is flipped. If recruiting rules still allowed teams to sign 30-35 players this rebuild would have been much faster.
Not getting older players to buy in is a knock against this staff but how many of them could start for other SEC teams. Young guys playing well tells me that coaching and evaluation is fine.