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Me too and its pretty evident if you take your JG derangement syndrome and set it aside.That’s my point. Pruitt is nothing like Butch. He’s an actual coach who knows the game. I think when he and Chaney have their guy, emphasis on “Their Guy” things will be different. Salter will be the first one that is their guy. We HAVE to lock down Simpson to be the next GUY for about a million reasons. Once we get this rolling the offense will click.
I truly believe that.
It doesn’t feel worse than the GA State loss. UK is a decent team with a pretty good coach. Anyone remember Jeff Francis? Steve Alatorre? Jeff Oshevski? (Probably spelled this last 2 wrong) Things have been much worse around here in the QB department...give it some time.
We didn't get manhandled. JG fumbled and threw two blatant interceptions in one quarter and then Shrout immediately threw an interception. Our defense was completely shutting them down, we were running at will and when JG wasn't throwing interceptions we were completing passes downfield. No turnovers and we easily win that game. Everything is in place to be successful except our stupid QB problem. If we have good QB play we are the 4th or 5th best team in the league right now.What other fairy tales do you believe in? You don't get manhandled by Kentucky and be on the cusp of greatness. He hasn't beaten anyone of consequence to suggest he is anything but average and great coordinators don't take a step down within the same conference
Opinion: Jeremy Pruitt Is Coaching Like A Poor Man’s Butch Jones
It is now been over 24 hours since Tennessee’s humiliating 34-7 loss to Kentucky in Neyland Stadium and this loss stings even more.
That was Kentucky’s first win over the Vols in Neyland Stadium since 1984. 36 Years. You thought that stat was bad? Well, buckle up.
The last time a Kentucky football team defeated the Vols by 27? 1935. No, I am not joking. 1935. Literally the last time Kentucky won by that margin was before World War II.
I have seen a lot of terrible moments in my 22 years of life as a Tennessee fan. The embarrassing loss to Wyoming in 2008, LSU and UNC in 2010, Oklahoma in 2015, Florida in 2017 and Georgia State last year, just to name a few.
This tops the list and it ain’t even close. This loss feels much worse than the Georgia State game. I have tried to give this guy opportunity after opportunity. Folks, this guy is not the answer and it is beyond obvious. We are in year three of the Jerry Pruitt era and we are getting blown out by freaking Kentucky at home.
We are not even competitive against Kentucky. We are paying a football coach over $4 million a year and this is the end result. We have a coach who refuses to give any other QB an opportunity. I have never seen a coach give a quarterback as many opportunities as Pruitt has given to Jarrett Guarantano.
Guarantano throws two straight pick-sixes, you only give J.T. Shrout three plays as an opportunity, and you bring back Guarantano onto the field? What logic does that make?
It is year three now and we still do not have a QB. Pruitt has failed to develop Guarantano into being a competent QB. Sure, you can make the excuses that he has had a couple different OC’s and QB coaches. But this all comes down to the head coach. This is just inexcusable.
No one expected him to be a world-beater, but Guarantano is still making freshman mistakes. Having the same game plan and expecting different results week in and week out is the definition of insanity. Pruitt, yesterday, in the post-game press conference blamed his masks as part of the loss.
No this is not a joke, he literally said his mask caused communication issues. These excuses are just pathetic. These type of excuses are something Butch Jones would say.
You know what, Pruitt is a poor man’s Butch Jones. In fact, I would argue that he is worse than Jones.
29 games into his tenure at Tennessee, Jones was 14-15. Pruitt is 15-14. Yes, Pruitt’s record is better than Jones’ so far. But here is the difference between the two’s tenures.
Butch’s teams got better and were competitive against Florida and Oklahoma by year three. We are losing to Kentucky by 27 at home. This team and program is going backwards.
This team literally quit in the 3rd quarter when Kentucky scored their third touchdown. At least when it came to Butch’s teams, they would wait until November before they quit. At least Jones’ teams were fairly competitive against Florida and Georgia. At least Jones’ teams beat Kentucky.
We haven’t even made it halfway to the season and this team has appeared to quit. Much like this team, this fanbase is starting to quit on this football program. Alabama rolls into town this weekend and that will be a loss before we have a week off.
Pruitt and this team need to get it together and salvage this season in the second half of the season. But, if we continue to see what we saw Saturday, Tennessee isn’t winning another game this year.
First Jeremy inherited the worst roster and foundation than did Butch...NOW we are asking Coach P to rebuild this mess but we want him to win a championship now. Last Coach P has made mistakes in this process one he is learning on the job 2. "In CHRIST Alone"
I don't agree, 2 good recruiting years vs everyone 4 to 6 , not a fair assessment or comparison. Am I happy with Pruitt right now? No, it is not realistic or a good ideaOpinion: Jeremy Pruitt Is Coaching Like A Poor Man’s Butch Jones
It is now been over 24 hours since Tennessee’s humiliating 34-7 loss to Kentucky in Neyland Stadium and this loss stings even more.
That was Kentucky’s first win over the Vols in Neyland Stadium since 1984. 36 Years. You thought that stat was bad? Well, buckle up.
The last time a Kentucky football team defeated the Vols by 27? 1935. No, I am not joking. 1935. Literally the last time Kentucky won by that margin was before World War II.
I have seen a lot of terrible moments in my 22 years of life as a Tennessee fan. The embarrassing loss to Wyoming in 2008, LSU and UNC in 2010, Oklahoma in 2015, Florida in 2017 and Georgia State last year, just to name a few.
This tops the list and it ain’t even close. This loss feels much worse than the Georgia State game. I have tried to give this guy opportunity after opportunity. Folks, this guy is not the answer and it is beyond obvious. We are in year three of the Jerry Pruitt era and we are getting blown out by freaking Kentucky at home.
We are not even competitive against Kentucky. We are paying a football coach over $4 million a year and this is the end result. We have a coach who refuses to give any other QB an opportunity. I have never seen a coach give a quarterback as many opportunities as Pruitt has given to Jarrett Guarantano.
Guarantano throws two straight pick-sixes, you only give J.T. Shrout three plays as an opportunity, and you bring back Guarantano onto the field? What logic does that make?
It is year three now and we still do not have a QB. Pruitt has failed to develop Guarantano into being a competent QB. Sure, you can make the excuses that he has had a couple different OC’s and QB coaches. But this all comes down to the head coach. This is just inexcusable.
No one expected him to be a world-beater, but Guarantano is still making freshman mistakes. Having the same game plan and expecting different results week in and week out is the definition of insanity. Pruitt, yesterday, in the post-game press conference blamed his masks as part of the loss.
No this is not a joke, he literally said his mask caused communication issues. These excuses are just pathetic. These type of excuses are something Butch Jones would say.
You know what, Pruitt is a poor man’s Butch Jones. In fact, I would argue that he is worse than Jones.
29 games into his tenure at Tennessee, Jones was 14-15. Pruitt is 15-14. Yes, Pruitt’s record is better than Jones’ so far. But here is the difference between the two’s tenures.
Butch’s teams got better and were competitive against Florida and Oklahoma by year three. We are losing to Kentucky by 27 at home. This team and program is going backwards.
This team literally quit in the 3rd quarter when Kentucky scored their third touchdown. At least when it came to Butch’s teams, they would wait until November before they quit. At least Jones’ teams were fairly competitive against Florida and Georgia. At least Jones’ teams beat Kentucky.
We haven’t even made it halfway to the season and this team has appeared to quit. Much like this team, this fanbase is starting to quit on this football program. Alabama rolls into town this weekend and that will be a loss before we have a week off.
Pruitt and this team need to get it together and salvage this season in the second half of the season. But, if we continue to see what we saw Saturday, Tennessee isn’t winning another game this year.
We do not have the luxury of TIME!!!!It doesn’t feel worse than the GA State loss. UK is a decent team with a pretty good coach. Anyone remember Jeff Francis? Steve Alatorre? Jeff Oshevski? (Probably spelled this last 2 wrong) Things have been much worse around here in the QB department...give it some time.
We didn't get manhandled. JG fumbled and threw two blatant interceptions in one quarter and then Shrout immediately threw an interception. Our defense was completely shutting them down, we were running at will and when JG wasn't throwing interceptions we were completing passes downfield. No turnovers and we easily win that game. Everything is in place to be successful except our stupid QB problem. If we have good QB play we are the 4th or 5th best team in the league right now.
Folks, if you make Butch Jones your measuring stick, you’ve already lost the argument. He is not the standard.
If you take the Butch Jones element out of that story, everything else the writer says is true. This program is not moving forward right now. It instead a raging dumpster fire.
Did you write this?Opinion: Jeremy Pruitt Is Coaching Like A Poor Man’s Butch Jones
It is now been over 24 hours since Tennessee’s humiliating 34-7 loss to Kentucky in Neyland Stadium and this loss stings even more.
That was Kentucky’s first win over the Vols in Neyland Stadium since 1984. 36 Years. You thought that stat was bad? Well, buckle up.
The last time a Kentucky football team defeated the Vols by 27? 1935. No, I am not joking. 1935. Literally the last time Kentucky won by that margin was before World War II.
I have seen a lot of terrible moments in my 22 years of life as a Tennessee fan. The embarrassing loss to Wyoming in 2008, LSU and UNC in 2010, Oklahoma in 2015, Florida in 2017 and Georgia State last year, just to name a few.
This tops the list and it ain’t even close. This loss feels much worse than the Georgia State game. I have tried to give this guy opportunity after opportunity. Folks, this guy is not the answer and it is beyond obvious. We are in year three of the Jerry Pruitt era and we are getting blown out by freaking Kentucky at home.
We are not even competitive against Kentucky. We are paying a football coach over $4 million a year and this is the end result. We have a coach who refuses to give any other QB an opportunity. I have never seen a coach give a quarterback as many opportunities as Pruitt has given to Jarrett Guarantano.
Guarantano throws two straight pick-sixes, you only give J.T. Shrout three plays as an opportunity, and you bring back Guarantano onto the field? What logic does that make?
It is year three now and we still do not have a QB. Pruitt has failed to develop Guarantano into being a competent QB. Sure, you can make the excuses that he has had a couple different OC’s and QB coaches. But this all comes down to the head coach. This is just inexcusable.
No one expected him to be a world-beater, but Guarantano is still making freshman mistakes. Having the same game plan and expecting different results week in and week out is the definition of insanity. Pruitt, yesterday, in the post-game press conference blamed his masks as part of the loss.
No this is not a joke, he literally said his mask caused communication issues. These excuses are just pathetic. These type of excuses are something Butch Jones would say.
You know what, Pruitt is a poor man’s Butch Jones. In fact, I would argue that he is worse than Jones.
29 games into his tenure at Tennessee, Jones was 14-15. Pruitt is 15-14. Yes, Pruitt’s record is better than Jones’ so far. But here is the difference between the two’s tenures.
Butch’s teams got better and were competitive against Florida and Oklahoma by year three. We are losing to Kentucky by 27 at home. This team and program is going backwards.
This team literally quit in the 3rd quarter when Kentucky scored their third touchdown. At least when it came to Butch’s teams, they would wait until November before they quit. At least Jones’ teams were fairly competitive against Florida and Georgia. At least Jones’ teams beat Kentucky.
We haven’t even made it halfway to the season and this team has appeared to quit. Much like this team, this fanbase is starting to quit on this football program. Alabama rolls into town this weekend and that will be a loss before we have a week off.
Pruitt and this team need to get it together and salvage this season in the second half of the season. But, if we continue to see what we saw Saturday, Tennessee isn’t winning another game this year.
You're not seeing the whole picture. We got 70 yards in the second half because we had no choice but to throw the ball, something we're not good at, particularly with a QB that already threw 2 pick sixes.We lost by 4 touchdowns and mustered a grand total of 70 yards of total offense the 2nd half. On what planet is that not being manhandled? Our qb didn't decide not to block on several plays this season and we have zero deep threats on offense. We aren't on the cusp of anything outside of mediocrity
Clemson would have had just a good a chance of being 6-0 in that span as they were better than 3 of those teams. Don't return the favor with silliness of your own....You can’t throw out “Butch was competitive with Florida and Georgia” as a way of slamming Pruitt. Butch had the benefit of coaching against Florida during the McElwain and Muschamp era’s, and coaching against Georgia during the downfall of the Richt era and the beginning of the Kirby era.
In 2014 Florida scored TEN points on us... TEN... and still won.
There are plenty of arguments against Pruitt, but this one is dumb. Tennessee’s 3 biggest rivals are all in the Top 10 consistently right now, 2 are in the Top 5 consistently. Even Clemson would have a much worse record if you threw those 3 against them every year right now.