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Well, yes, they could have fired him months ago for any number of reasons, including performance. Pay his buyout and both sides could have moved on with less animosity and damage. But now UT is in the legal zone. They either let him do his job, keep him, stand behind him and hope broken relationships can be pieced together for another year... negotiate a buyout with NDA... or fire for cause and expect legal ramifications.

Is it because Fulmer is bucking up on firing him, and someone is trying to force his hand?
 
Here's the bottom line:

The UT offensive line coach position is not that highly regarded right now given the fact Pruitt is in limbo. He had a candidate on campus yesterday - probably one of very few candidates who want the job. If Pruitt is safe, we will get word that Jim Turner has been hired, and soon.
 
Here's the bottom line:

The UT offensive line coach position is not that highly regarded right now given the fact Pruitt is in limbo. He had a candidate on campus yesterday - probably one of very few candidates who want the job. If Pruitt is safe, we will get word that Jim Turner has been hired, and soon.

That's going to make things worse lol
 
Here's the bottom line:

The UT offensive line coach position is not that highly regarded right now given the fact Pruitt is in limbo. He had a candidate on campus yesterday - probably one of very few candidates who want the job. If Pruitt is safe, we will get word that Jim Turner has been hired, and soon.

He should be fired for cause for trying to make that hire.
 
You notice no one ever brings up buy out amounts for Texas? They can just fire whenever they want....must be nice.
I don't think Tennessee could swing what Herman's buyout was ($24m if you include assistants) but the money is there for Pruitt's. They just don't want to do it.

It is expensive? Yes, but it could be afforded without putting the AD in some gigantic hole.
 
Here's the bottom line:

The UT offensive line coach position is not that highly regarded right now given the fact Pruitt is in limbo. He had a candidate on campus yesterday - probably one of very few candidates who want the job. If Pruitt is safe, we will get word that Jim Turner has been hired, and soon.
Well damn, that hire would make me miss Friend.
 
**** it. I'll be hanging out on the Henley Street Bridge pontificating on whether or not it's worth it to be reincarnated for a 16th time. I'm really thinking no. Whole world seems to be going to hell in a hand basket. Might just be time to reach Nirvana. The place, not the band. But I guess it's possible Kurt Cobain will be there.
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Too much beauty in the world to go that route Weezy.. As a pretty smart guy says in the good book "Think on these things"
 
Is Fulmer that incompetent? He needs to put out feelers on a 3-7 coach that I'd argue 80 percent of this fan base want gone?
Many of you are underestimating the desire of the casual fan. VN and Twitter overwhelmingly want him fired, but I've seen numerous posts on "Vols" facebook groups that are overwhelmingly pro-Pruitt. So yes.
 
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100% what will happen, cause the folks involved with bringing this investigation to light aren't people Pruitt can send packing and he's too stubborn to be willing to mend those relationships or put a band-aid on it to stay here. Only reason he's not already done this is he's pissed and wants max money because he may not have a soft landing when he falls.

OR (and this could also be the case) Pruitt is as competitive as hell and doesn't like the sour taste of 3-7 and being fired when he's just now flipped the roster.

I'm not there... but he's not acting like a guy who wants to be let go. He's acting like a guy who wants to do his job and is frustrated at being hamstrung. It's easier to come to an agreement when both sides have the same end goal. Not sure we're at that point.
 
Well, yes, they could have fired him months ago for any number of reasons, including performance. Pay his buyout and both sides could have moved on with less animosity and damage. But now UT is in the legal zone. They either let him do his job, keep him, stand behind him and hope broken relationships can be pieced together for another year... negotiate a buyout with NDA... or fire for cause and expect legal ramifications.

Heard this is the new rock on campus👀.....confirm?👀😅

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Here's the bottom line:

The UT offensive line coach position is not that highly regarded right now given the fact Pruitt is in limbo. He had a candidate on campus yesterday - probably one of very few candidates who want the job. If Pruitt is safe, we will get word that Jim Turner has been hired, and soon.

I'll be surprised if Plowman is onboard with that.
 
You notice no one ever brings up buy out amounts for Texas? They can just fire whenever they want....must be nice.

That’s because they’ve got more money under oil wells than we’ll ever have. They didn’t bat an eye offering a record amount to coaches they want and pay them off when they’ve had enough. Nobody interferes either. That’s the nice part
 
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I don't think a coaching job is going to be attractive to any but those that can't find employment elsewhere. That applies to the head coach as well. The folks over there had the opportunity to put this thing to bed weeks ago one way or another. Seems to me some are digging to find whatever they can to justify firing him. Whether it's to mitigate damages or to just place a positive spin on firing the guy after three years, I don't know. It's my belief they've known for while the majority of what infractions were committed and it wasn't enough to justify firing him so they kept digging. They should have just fired him and been done with it or gave him another year. What has transpired will be more detrimental than either of those, imo. What started all this calamity was hiring him in the first place. It wasn't a smart move.
 
I'm not there... but he's not acting like a guy who wants to be let go. He's acting like a guy who wants to do his job and is frustrated at being hamstrung. It's easier to come to an agreement when both sides have the same end goal. Not sure we're at that point.

Then he's more in that 2nd spot (being competitive and wanting to fix things) which is a positive for Pruitt. But as has been said many times, gotta be a better people person if you're not carrying around Saban's success.
 
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