mr.checkerboards
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Solid hire, given the circumstances. The hire perceived as a good one, locally, and nationally.No, he interviewed Tucker, Pruitt and Steele. Not a solid hire. I support the HC at Tennessee because I am a Vol alum. None of those guys was a home run. Pruitt has been up and down, but please do not pretend everyone thought this was a great hire.
Two new things (to me anyway) in this:
Current analyst Alex Jackson is under consideration for the OL job and Fulmer is sitting in on the interviews.
Two new things (to me anyway) in this:
Current analyst Alex Jackson is under consideration for the OL job and Fulmer is sitting in on the interviews.
If he's just sitting in that's one thing, but if he's giving an advice then it becomes an issuePruitt is not allowed to offer any contracts so that is pointless. The two guys he wanted to hire Pugh and Davis are employed else where.
Fulmer watching film with coaches is not a big deal at all. Owners and other ADs do it all the time. It’s really just a chance to connect without taking your coaches away from their jobs.
Pruitt is not allowed to offer any contracts so that is pointless. The two guys he wanted to hire Pugh and Davis are employed else where.
Fulmer watching film with coaches is not a big deal at all. Owners and other ADs do it all the time. It’s really just a chance to connect without taking your coaches away from their jobs.