headhunter15
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If Tennessee wins against a winless, depleted, coachless team, Jeremy Pruitt will treat it like Florida '98.
I've been wondering about that as well. Whatever happened behind closed doors during/after the Georgia game has affected this team tremendously.Another thing, I guess we will find out how much of a "players coach" Pruitt is this weekend? Would almost have to try to lose this weekend.
Extra Points: There’s no saving Jeremy Pruitt if Vols fall (again) to Vandy
“That loss isn’t survivable,” the source said. “Even (Tennessee AD) Phillip (Fulmer) can’t protect him at that point.”
Everyone is acting like Vandy is a guaranteed win. It isn't, and hasn't been for a while.
They gave Texas A&M a hell of a game and also scored 35 points on Kentucky and gave them a bit of a scare.
Not saying they'll beat us, but they could give us a very tight, close game that could go either way. Vandy tends to show up when they play Tennessee. Just look our record against them over the past few years.
If Pruitt’s job is on the line then I would have to believe Fulmer’s is as well. You don’t provide a raise and contract extension (guaranteed money) mere months before firing someone and expect to survive.
That said, as bad as Tennessee is; I can’t imagine losing to this Vanderbilt team.
Now there's some breaking news.Extra Points: There’s no saving Jeremy Pruitt if Vols fall (again) to Vandy
“That loss isn’t survivable,” the source said. “Even (Tennessee AD) Phillip (Fulmer) can’t protect him at that point.”
No coach should ever save his job here by beating Vandy. It's ridiculous.[/QUOTE
Amen to that. What the hell kind of bozos are running this program if they had a discussion to which the conclusion was, "Okay, so as long as he beats the 0-8 team that just fired their coach, we know everything is on schedule and we keep him"?
