Who's at fault? Offense ranked 107 out of 123 teams.

#3
#3
Pruitt is the head man. All decisions should be by him, so yes, it's on him. The offense just never seems to be fully established. It's almost like it's a different scheme every Saturday.
 
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#5
#5
Start at the top and work your way down.

I’ve heard a ton of excuses from Pruitt......time to hear some fixes.

“If it ain’t working out...it’s best just to go ahead and do it.”
 
#7
#7
The defenses of Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas, S Carolina, and Missouri.
Really, I think there is plenty of blame to go around and even the old regime deserves some.
 
#13
#13
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Pitiful. I think it starts at the top. Agree?

There are fault/blame and responsibility. In this case, I believe both lie at Jeremy Pruitt's feet. Responsibility certainly does, but there are enough indications that blame does as well.

That's not to let the others off the hook. They share in both blame and responsibility.

I firmly believe it's fixable if the coaches will simply take the right steps. But they are coaches, so their nature tends to work against the possibility of that happening.
 
#15
#15
Yes. Pruitt made a fateful decision to invest the future of the program and his tenure at UT in JG. There are other problems but in retrospect... he would likely be in a much different position had he not made that choice.
 
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#16
#16
When Sunseri was our DC wasn’t that about where our defense ranked? At least we had a killer offense to balance that out though. Both sides of the ball stink on this team.
 
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#17
#17
Im telling you guys, Chad in the IT department needs to go because he keeps screwing up Pruitts zoom meetings.
 
#18
#18
When factoring in the number of touchdowns scored against our offense this season, with the lack of production including yards, points, first downs, third down conversions, turnovers and pre-snap penalties... this is the worst offense in all of college football right now. We are paying Jim Chaney way too much for this to be as bad as it is. Was that Pruitt's hire or Fulmer's? I have never been clear on that... anyway, this team is a mess and they aren't being coached worth a damn. This program lacks direction and focus. Tennessee football isn't doing anything right, at the moment.
 
#21
#21
I suspect that Chaney lost Pruitt's trust in the first half of the Kentucky game and has been overridden on a lot of passing play calls since then, but I'm just guessing. We'll probably never know.
 
#24
#24
During the toilet paper shortage, the company that supplies our dot matrix printing paper shut down to only make toilet paper. (We use old printers to give the money to orphans, as opposed to the heartless other teams in the SEC). Without the paper, we weren’t able to print out offensive playbooks for our players, so this is another disadvantage only we had to face in the SEC because of covid.
 
#25
#25
Lots of big name offensive coaches on our staff and one very controlling head coach. That’s a recipe for disaster in my opinion.

If you hire a successful oc then let him call the shots.

If not I can be oc.
 

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