Intel on Pruitt situation

#51
#51
If boosters can't get behind Freeze then they are hopeless quite frankly
I have zero information on which coaches they would like or get behind. I personally think Hugh Freeze could be successful here but I’m also not the one opening my wallet up.
 
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#52
#52
1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.

Welcome back beav.....is it too SOON to say "soon"....
 
#53
#53
I have zero information on which coaches they would like or get behind. I personally think Hugh Freeze could be successful here but I’m also not the one opening my wallet up.
Again. How do you have any information on the issue? At least hint at how you know anything
 
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Please don’t give even a second thought to any of this. This cat...er, rat...was exposed as one of the biggest frauds on here during the last coaching search. Just ignore.
1. What is the official story on the firing of D line coach? Surely what I wrote has been mentioned before.
 
#58
#58
None of these rumors are significant to me as a fan.

The only thing I am interested in is how UT proposes to fix their crap show. I don’t think they have a plan. The current situation is not going to fix itself and I have zero confidence in the guy in charge who brought this mess in. There is absolutely no leadership over there and no desire for excellence in our football program.

Please do not bother me about tickets next year while I am sitting at home watching quality SEC programs playing quality football.
 
#59
#59
1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.
Dude, STFU! You will be posting crap about golf courses, expensive whiskey, and pictures of license plates next. Why do you even try this crap? BTW, how are things at MIT?
 
#62
#62
Dude, STFU! You will be posting crap about golf courses, expensive whiskey, and pictures of license plates next. Why do you even try this crap? BTW, how are things at MIT?
Is it really that guy? Man, it's crazy how the sociopaths only come out around here when it is coaching search time.
 
#63
#63
None of these rumors are significant to me as a fan.

The only thing I am interested in is how UT proposes to fix their crap show. I don’t think they have a plan. The current situation is not going to fix itself and I have zero confidence in the guy in charge who brought this mess in. There is absolutely no leadership over there and no desire for excellence in our football program.

Please do not bother me about tickets next year while I am sitting at home watching quality SEC programs playing quality football.
The only reason I wrote this post is to essentially say boosters share the sentiments of the Vol fan base regarding Pruitt and the on field performance being unacceptable. No idea what the outcome will be.
 
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1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.
Did you overhear this at the Mt Juliet olive garden? That's where all the big deals go down.
 
#65
#65
1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.
Nope...
 
#67
#67
None of these rumors are significant to me as a fan.

The only thing I am interested in is how UT proposes to fix their crap show. I don’t think they have a plan. The current situation is not going to fix itself and I have zero confidence in the guy in charge who brought this mess in. There is absolutely no leadership over there and no desire for excellence in our football program.

Please do not bother me about tickets next year while I am sitting at home watching quality SEC programs playing quality football.

Hamilton had a plan with Kiffin. It blew up in his face, but at least he had a plan.

There has been no plan whatsoever since. You’d think they woulda seen the Dooley and Butch firings from months away and had their ducks in a row. But, no. They instead flailed around and around.
 
#69
#69
Is it really that guy? Man, it's crazy how the sociopaths only come out around here when it is coaching search time.
If not, he is following the same approach pattern. If he was anywhere around the program, he would have been posting on here before this morning. There is zero possibility that boosters forced Pruitt to fire the D line coach. That's simply the OP's way to establish his "connection" to the program.
 
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Hamilton had a plan with Kiffin. It blew up in his face, but at least he had a plan.

There has been no plan whatsoever since. You’d think they woulda seen the Dooley and Butch firings from months away and had their ducks in a row. But, no. They instead flailed around and around.
The two biggest factors to our failures is hiring unproven coaches and creating unwarranted extensions that significantly constrain decision mobility.
 
#73
#73
Dude just because people can’t disprove your horse s*** doesn’t give it merit. You posted this garbage, the onus is on YOU to back up what you’re shoveling.
I don’t care if you believe me or not. Also, not exactly sure how I would back up what I am shoveling.
 
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