SIAP Pruitt fired Brum during the game?

#76
#76
It was announced Sunday evening, that's where he heard it, not Saturday. I can't believe you guys actually believe a hack who has no inside sources at Tennessee.

Brumbaugh has ties to the Kentucky program. It's not the least bit unbelievable that he texted one of his friends to tell them "you wont believe the sh!t that just happened to me" and then it gets leaked to the Kentucky media.

Meanwhile let me spare no f'ing mercy when it comes to my feelings about the Knoxville media. what a clueless bunch of @sshats. UT keeps information sealed from it's own media on a daily basis.

Anyway, the argument that this Kentucky media guy could beat a UT media guy on this scoop is 1000% believable to me because there's no way Pruitt would want that info just handed to Knoxville media. But Brumbaugh absolutely could have leaked that info to contacts around the Kentucky program.
 
#78
#78
Brumbaugh has ties to the Kentucky program. It's not the least bit unbelievable that he texted one of his friends to tell them "you wont believe the sh!t that just happened to me" and then it gets leaked to the Kentucky media.

Meanwhile let me spare no f'ing mercy when it comes to my feelings about the Knoxville media. what a clueless bunch of @sshats. UT keeps information sealed from it's own media on a daily basis.

Anyway, the argument that this Kentucky media guy could beat a UT media guy on this scoop is 1000% believable to me because there's no way Pruitt would want that info just handed to Knoxville media. But Brumbaugh absolutely could have leaked that info to contacts around the Kentucky program.
Then explain how our coaches didn't know?
 
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Who says they didnt. Maybe they were smart enough not to say anything publicly until everything went through the appropriate HR and administrative channels...
I just don't buy this. I think there was an existing issue, maybe something happened during the game and as a result Pruitt let the DL coach know Saturday night or Sunday before practice. If it happened at the game I'm pretty sure athletes would have seen it and it would have made rounds.
 
#83
#83
Shows how unprofessional and bad of a coach he really is if true. Disgraceful to handle business this way. Dollar store hire bites us again...
 
#84
#84
You seem to have the pulse of the locker room. I got hard news for you though, Pruitt is going to be here at least two more years, so you may have to modify your expectations and attitude accordingly....

I’m sure he’ll be here at least 2 years as a result of his recent contract extension. Regardless, I don’t have to watch JG crap the bed every Saturday and I can spend my money on hunting, guns, ammo, etc.......instead of wasting it on UT stuff. I love the Vols but my patience has run its course over the past 13 years.
 
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#85
What criteria are you using to determine “Ala**** has one of the worst D in the country”?
Stats bro, all of them! Passing defense, rush defense, total defense, total scoring defense. All of them! They are the worst defense in the SEC and one of the worst in the country. Abou8t #62 0ut of 77 teams. I swear sometimes I feel like I am the only one that actually watches college football on here. News flash Alabamas defense was not very good last year either but they are way worse this year. Also, since you have not been watching college football this year, Florida has a terrible defense as well.
 
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I’m sure he’ll be here at least 2 years as a result of his recent contract extension. Regardless, I don’t have to watch JG crap the bed every Saturday and I can spend my money on hunting, guns, ammo, etc.......instead of wasting it on UT stuff. I love the Vols but my patience has run its course over the past 13 years.
I understand. I've said myself, if he trots JG out there to open against bama, I will find something else to watch or do... If we're going to lose, I'd rather see how Maurer or Bailey do it. I'm well aware of how JG does it.
 
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Who says they didnt. Maybe they were smart enough not to say anything publicly until everything went through the appropriate HR and administrative channels...
Gotta love the "prove something that has no substantial evidence behind it is false" approach. Much easier than actually having to have some proof behind something.
 
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I just don't buy this. I think there was an existing issue, maybe something happened during the game and as a result Pruitt let the DL coach know Saturday night or Sunday before practice. If it happened at the game I'm pretty sure athletes would have seen it and it would have made rounds.

Yep.
 
#90
#90
Then explain how our coaches didn't know?


I work in a large corporation. When people say "I didn't know until X" they are talking about when they were officially communicated to about the firing. But EVERYBODY knows way before they "know" officially.

Also, my original statement still holds true. Brumbaugh is fired by Pruitt in private and leaks the info before the rest of the staff is officially informed. 100% totally plausable.
 
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I just don't buy this. I think there was an existing issue, maybe something happened during the game and as a result Pruitt let the DL coach know Saturday night or Sunday before practice. If it happened at the game I'm pretty sure athletes would have seen it and it would have made rounds.

Pruitt already stated in interviews that he had "philosophical differences" with Brum on coaching DL. In corporate speak what this means is Pruitt told him to do something a certain way and Brum flat out refused. Basic insubordination. If Brum's way of doing things was seen by Pruitt as directly leading to the debacle against Kentucky and Pruitt saw things happening on the field that he told Brum not to let happen then its totally explainable that the firing happened, at least informally, on the field. A more "formal" parting of ways may have happened Saturday night or Sunday. But I bet Brum knew way before then.

As far as the info "making the rounds", it absolutely could have made the rounds. Like I said when people are fired in the corporate world plenty of people know ahead of time but the coach controls the information leaks "we keep our business in house or you're not gonna play for me or be on my staff".
 
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Pruitt already stated in interviews that he had "philosophical differences" with Brum on coaching DL. In corporate speak what this means is Pruitt told him to do something a certain way and Brum flat out refused. Basic insubordination. If Brum's way of doing things was seen by Pruitt as directly leading to the debacle against Kentucky and Pruitt saw things happening on the field that he told Brum not to let happen then its totally explainable that the firing happened, at least informally, on the field. A more "formal" parting of ways may have happened Saturday night or Sunday. But I bet Brum knew way before then.

As far as the info "making the rounds", it absolutely could have made the rounds. Like I said when people are fired in the corporate world plenty of people know ahead of time but the coach controls the information leaks "we keep our business in house or you're not gonna play for me or be on my staff".

“When we had the job come open, we didn’t interview anybody else,” Pruitt said in March, shortly before the entire sport came to a screeching halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We didn’t interview him. We just offered him the job and he came.”

650,000 a year. No interview. No search. Fired after four games.

Yet another amazingly bad hiring process by Pruitt.
 
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#93
Have your heard what those issues were?

Nothing too specific, but I don't believe this train derailed all at once Saturday afternoon over just how the DL was being coached. I do think there was something said at some point during the game that may have been the final straw. I don't know if that resulted in this happening during the game or after.
 
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Stats bro, all of them! Passing defense, rush defense, total defense, total scoring defense. All of them! They are the worst defense in the SEC and one of the worst in the country. Abou8t #62 0ut of 77 teams. I swear sometimes I feel like I am the only one that actually watches college football on here. News flash Alabamas defense was not very good last year either but they are way worse this year. Also, since you have not been watching college football this year, Florida has a terrible defense as well.
Well, you clearly have a victim complex. I wasn’t criticizing you at all. I asked a question out of genuine curiosity and you immediately assumed I was on the attack.
 
#95
#95
Pruitt has a rep for being tough to deal with and stirring up ish since at least Georgia so it shouldn't be a surprise to see something like this happen.

Barring Brumbaugh assaulting a player or doing something else very bad, this shouldn't happen in season IMO though.

This program just keeps finding new and creative ways to pay people to not work for them.
 
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Well, you clearly have a victim complex. I wasn’t criticizing you at all. I asked a question out of genuine curiosity and you immediately assumed I was on the attack.
All good I was not attacking you either. It just boggles my mind that so many people worry more about the name on the jersey rather than the product on the field. My frustration stems from all the folks who say we should no start HB against Alabama's defense. Then turn around and suggest we wait to start him against lowly Arkansas. When the reality is Arkansas has one of the best defenses in the country. The reality is if Tennessee can get a QB ready by Saturday other than JG we have a chance at an upset. This is a trap game for Alabama coming off a big win against Georgia. Ole Miss almost pulled it off with a shootout but fell short then turned around and got shut down by Arkansas. Ole Miss does have the worst defense in the country and had a chance to beat Alabama.
 
#97
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This would fall in line with the "verbal altercation in front of the team" reasoning that was first rumored. If Brum refused instruction and undermined Pruitt in front of the players, Pruitt had no choice. We'll probably never know all the details.
 
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#98
#98
Shows how unprofessional and bad of a coach he really is if true. Disgraceful to handle business this way. Dollar store hire bites us again...
You have no idea what you're talking about, and I don't mean that in a disrespectful way, you just literally have no idea what happened so to say it's "disgraceful" or "unprofessional" without knowing anything about "it" is really foolish and ignorant.
 
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Pruitt has a rep for being tough to deal with and stirring up ish since at least Georgia so it shouldn't be a surprise to see something like this happen.

Barring Brumbaugh assaulting a player or doing something else very bad, this shouldn't happen in season IMO though.

This program just keeps finding new and creative ways to pay people to not work for them.
What if this happened in front of the players?

Pruitt: "Get Johnson off the field and give me someone who's going to give 100%."
Brum: "F$&# you! Hang in there Johnson."
Pruitt: "I said get him off the field! And if you don't start getting better effort out of your players you'll be sitting at home next week."
Brum: "F$%# YOU MOTHER F&*%#@%! And if you think you can get better effort out of these p*$$!#$ do it yourself!"
Pruitt: "You're fired."

Would that be acceptable?
 
What if this happened in front of the players?

Pruitt: "Get Johnson off the field and give me someone who's going to give 100%."
Brum: "F$&# you! Hang in there Johnson."
Pruitt: "I said get him off the field! And if you don't start getting better effort out of your players you'll be sitting at home next week."
Brum: "F$%# YOU MOTHER F&*%#@%! And if you think you can get better effort out of these p*$$!#$ do it yourself!"
Pruitt: "You're fired."


Would that be acceptable?

Personally, I think Pruitt is trying to be too much like Saban.
 
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