I look at how toxic the fanbase has become, and I question whether any head coach can ever succeed here again.
Our fans are chasing off recruits right now. And yes, recruits pay attention to what people are saying on Twitter and VolNation. So even if we fire Pruitt, the next guy is stuck in the same situation; a 4-5 year rebuild and the fans want him fired in Year 2 or Year 3. Cycle repeats.
Other than the money, what appeal does the UT job have right now? If I were a coach, I'd rather be at UNC or NC State. The fans show up to games, but they don't bombard social media with toxic junk. You actually have time to build a program. Hell, NC State has given Dave Doeren 8 years and he probably should've been fired after Year 4. He's having his best season this year, which is a testament to stability more so than his coaching prowess.
Now couple that with administrative dysfunction and it's difficult to imagine hiring a top-tier coach. Haslam wants "his guy". Fulmer wants "his guy". What no one seems to care about is hiring the best coach, other than Currie when he went renegade and tried to hire Mike Leach. Seriously, Currie got fired not because he was a bad AD (he was), but because he stopped towing the line, went renegade, and tried to hire an A-tier coach. If Currie had continued trying to hire Haslam's crap candidates, he'd still be AD.
Bama is lucky they got Nick Saban before the social media era blew up. And it was kinda dumb luck that they ended up with him to begin with; they tried to hire RichRod and he jilted them at the altar. That's the only reason they got Saban. Otherwise, Bama probably looks a lot like Michigan right now.
But places like Georgia and LSU can afford to f' up; there's just so much talent there, that any coach, no matter how bad, can get top 10 classes. Tennessee doesn't have that luxury. Sure, we get top 10 classes, but only with a coach that can recruit. We're like Clemson and Bama in that regard. The right person can bring in top-notch talent, but it won't automatically come like it does in Athens and Baton Rouge.
I'm rambling a bit, but I'm not optimistic about the football program's future. I see how toxic this board and Twitter have become and I can't imagine recruits reading this stuff and thinking "Tennessee is the place I want to spend my next 4-5 years." I don't know that changing the coach is going to change that. And given how dysfunctional our administration is, it's difficult to imagine us ever hiring a top-tier coach anyway.
Ok, so you fire Pruitt? You just get another up-and-comer who everyone will want to fire 3-4 years down the road. I seriously doubt we'll hire Hugh Freeze or any other A-list candidate. Everyone thinks it's about the money, but I don't think it is; it's politics more than money. All the people in control want to hire "their guy"; not the best guy.