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Pruitt has a long way to go with roster management/recruiting. QB/TE/RB recruitment has been suspect at best.That’s why you can’t compete with the upper echelon until you have a solid two-deep. We still have holes due to where Pruitt inherited the program. And in the case of TE, we dit have an SEC caliber starter.
The good news is that he’s hit a lot of 3/4 stars that are solid SEC players. The shortcut to the top won’t happen unless we dramatically overrecruit vs our win/loss record. We keep finishing 2nd for a lot of players from Georgia.
Yes if you come into your first year of college football out of shape and overweight you certainly are not someone who has drive and likely will never have it. Those character traits are learned usually by your early teenage years.It doesn’t matter how good an athlete you are you have to the drive to succeed. Currently, he does not have that drive. For his sake I hope he gets it back even if it is not at UT.
Another sad case of the high school superstar that beloved his hype would carry on. Showed up fat and out-of-shape and never recovered. Sucks for the kid and the team.The irony..........
He's no superstar at this point for sure, but he did appear in every game last year and as a RS sophomore has 3 years of eligibility remaining after this year since the current year doesn't count toward eligibility.
Good for Eason, let him start over Crouch or Banks. Maybe we can get other Whitehaven guys in the rotation with McDonald at safety.Misleading title. He hasn't "left the team". He's "away from the team." Which could mean that he'll eventually leave it, but also might not mean that.
He has had a difficult time cracking the rotation, regardless. From the article sounds like Freshman Bryson Eason has passed him on the depth chart.