A plan for Tennessee Football

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Eddie Vol Halen

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The longer Pruitt remains as head coach, the more damage he will do to the current roster and the longer the rebuilding process. If you lose to GA State with Tennessee talent in the first game of the season (with GA State being more physical than your team) you are not a head coach. I'm not sure how Pruitt became top choice but the coach hire in 2017 made the collapse of Lehman Brothers look organized and rational. On the field and off the field in interviews / pressers - he is not getting anything done and inspiring confidence only in our opponents. I don't think there is any world where a coach loses to GA State in his year 2 but has the wherewithal to create and coach a championship football team.

We need to take the bye week to organize the buy-out and the interim plan. We then need to name an interim coach who can bring back the joy of the game to these players in light of a challenging gauntlet of a season that promises few to no wins. That interim coach must come from the current staff. It can't be Chaney; it has to be Fulmer. I don't know the rules but regardless of the mechanics, whether we have an interim AD, Fulmer will remain the top influence in AD office as well.

This is nothing but risky for Fulmer and his legacy. There are no guaranteed wins left this year and plenty of almost certain losses. A team of millennials is not the Junction Boys. As far as I can tell we have three players who know the maxims within themselves and bring them to the field as a matter of personal pride / team pride. Building that is the work of Spring and Fall. However, the later we start the process, the longer we keep Pruitt on the sidelines as the Head Vol, the longer we will stumble in the Dark Age of our years .AH (after Hamilton).

If Fulmer were to do all this on his AD salary in order to organize the finances (or something well below SEC market rate for HC), it would put him just about on par with General Neyland in Tennessee lore and would essentially de-risk what happens with the team in 2019.

Fulmer helps rebuild the team and recruiting. He makes sure Bailey comes. It's an interim coaching position and we are courting a true and proven HC winner all the while. I see two homerun hires (Gruden and Meyer) but believe there are others who could bring championship football back to Knoxville, although I couldn't name them at this time. We accept that recruiting our homerun hire may be a two year process.

We may need Fulmer to be HC of the 2020 while we execute a proper HC search and organize the finances for it. If we improve through the year, if the recruiting class comes together, I'm fine with HC Fulmer 2020. While I doubt we win the East, we would at least start looking like an SEC football team again and demonstrate we are back on the up.

We fans deserve better. These players deserve better. Pruitt can't believe where he landed and if not for the cluster that was that coaching search would never be TN HC. I wish him well but we need to cut him loose mid-season.
 
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Fulmer's legacy is irrelevant in the big picture. UT Football is much bigger than any coach or AD. The argument can easily be made now that firing Pruitt will lead to many more years of tailspin and irrelevancy of the program. The talk of Fulmer as head coach is crazy talk too although it sounds like just the sort of coup that he probably had planned all along. In that case Tennessee will also continue to be irrelevant because the game has passed him by not to mention his efforts at hiring good coaches. We got what we got. Might as well ride this ship to see if this staff can build from nothing and rise out of the ashes.
 
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No. You fire Pruitt early in year two, and no decent coach will take the job. Pruitt needs time to build his team. Buckle up and be patient.
Wrong, because any " decent" coach can tell Pruitt is not Head Coaching material. He has created a dumpster fire of a program worse than any Butch or Dooley proportions. He's nothing more than a Bama redneck that is laughing at us all the way to the bank!
 
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The longer Pruitt remains as head coach, the more damage he will do to the current roster and the longer the rebuilding process. If you lose to GA State with Tennessee talent in the first game of the season (with GA State being more physical than your team) you are not a head coach. I'm not sure how Pruitt became top choice but the coach hire in 2017 made the collapse of Lehman Brothers look organized and rational. On the field and off the field in interviews / pressers - he is not getting anything done and inspiring confidence only in our opponents. I don't think there is any world where a coach loses to GA State in his year 2 but has the wherewithal to create and coach a championship football team.

We need to take the bye week to organize the buy-out and the interim plan. We then need to name an interim coach who can bring back the joy of the game to these players in light of a challenging gauntlet of a season that promises few to no wins. That interim coach must come from the current staff. It can't be Chaney; it has to be Fulmer. I don't know the rules but regardless of the mechanics, whether we have an interim AD, Fulmer will remain the top influence in AD office as well.

This is nothing but risky for Fulmer and his legacy. There are no guaranteed wins left this year and plenty of almost certain losses. A team of millennials is not the Junction Boys. As far as I can tell we have three players who know the maxims within themselves and bring them to the field as a matter of personal pride / team pride. Building that is the work of Spring and Fall. However, the later we start the process, the longer we keep Pruitt on the sidelines as the Head Vol, the longer we will stumble in the Dark Age of our years .AH (after Hamilton).

If Fulmer were to do all this on his AD salary in order to organize the finances (or something well below SEC market rate for HC), it would put him just about on par with General Neyland in Tennessee lore and would essentially de-risk what happens with the team in 2019.

Fulmer helps rebuild the team and recruiting. He makes sure Bailey comes. It's an interim coaching position and we are courting a true and proven HC winner all the while. I see two homerun hires (Gruden and Meyer) but believe there are others who could bring championship football back to Knoxville, although I couldn't name them at this time. We accept that recruiting our homerun hire may be a two year process.

We may need Fulmer to be HC of the 2020 while we execute a proper HC search and organize the finances for it. If we improve through the year, if the recruiting class comes together, I'm fine with HC Fulmer 2020. While I doubt we win the East, we would at least start looking like an SEC football team again and demonstrate we are back on the up.

We fans deserve better. These players deserve better. Pruitt can't believe where he landed and if not for the cluster that was that coaching search would never be TN HC. I wish him well but we need to cut him loose mid-season.
If Fulmer takes over as coach we might as well change to another conference because TN football is done. RIP, we had a good run.
 
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If you were a "good" coach OP, would you want to come to a school that tells you to rebuild in 4-5 years and then fires you after 2 years. No the worst thing Fulmer can do is fire Pruitt. Read this article, it tells exactly what the plan needs to be
Rucker: Pruitt facing tough decisions for Vols' future

Play the older players until after Bama and then put all of the young talent in and let them learn for the future.
 
#10
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Redshirt every freshman! Pull them off the field before their 4 game eligibility is used up. Send then straight to the weight room and develop them. And even upper classmen that haven’t burned a redshirt. Practice hard every day!
Line up the upper classmen and tell them they are the stuff of legends there backbone is the one thing that can turn around a once top ten program from the depths of irrelevance - they will go out and at least leave every team they play with bumps and bruises and know they came to town and got hit in the mouth! Develop a mentality of physicality and relentless effort no matter how bad we are!
Recruit your asses off to keep a QB, bring in some recievers with speed and couple of monster d lineman!
Turn it all loose next year!
But, first and foremost need an attitude adjustment from HC! Quit saying how great you did in past! You are here now and this mess is yours, own it, admit it for what it is, a total lack of preparation and effort and take actions to fix it, your taking the big money, you owe it, nobody owes you a thing! - its on you what you decide to make of this program!
 
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This is the most sensible plan for Tennessee. It's saving a listing ship in the only way possible right now. It's bringing in a Tennessee legend to steer the ship through an interim basis and put the program in position to attract a Gruden type hire. Nothing Jeremy Pruitt can do will make this right. You can't roll into a GA State game and get manhandled in Year Two. I don't think you could script a better "over your head" scenario with Aristophanes and Shakespeare combined.

We need to put Tennessee on an interim footing as soon as possible. We have the perfect man for the job as Pruitt's boss right now. We can then begin to really plan and recruit our homerun hire over a decade later. It would actually be a fitting final chapter to Phil's legacy as well - what should have happened ca 2012.
 
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This is the most sensible plan for Tennessee. It's saving a listing ship in the only way possible right now. It's bringing in a Tennessee legend to steer the ship through an interim basis and put the program in position to attract a Gruden type hire. Nothing Jeremy Pruitt can do will make this right. You can't roll into a GA State game and get manhandled in Year Two. I don't think you could script a better "over your head" scenario with Aristophanes and Shakespeare combined.

We need to put Tennessee on an interim footing as soon as possible. We have the perfect man for the job as Pruitt's boss right now. We can then begin to really plan and recruit our homerun hire over a decade later. It would actually be a fitting final chapter to Phil's legacy as well - what should have happened ca 2012.
Perfect man, huh? You’re delusional.
 
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Gruden type hire. Right now the only surefire championship coaches for Tennessee are Meyer and Gruden. Hugh Freeze, with lessons learned, could be the guy with the most potential here that is unproven. Stoops is a possibility for sure but hard to tell how hungry he would be for Tennessee. There may be someone, that if we spent two years on the process, we could find, bring in with the team on the up, and find immediate success.
 
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This is the most sensible plan for Tennessee. It's saving a listing ship in the only way possible right now. It's bringing in a Tennessee legend to steer the ship through an interim basis and put the program in position to attract a Gruden type hire. Nothing Jeremy Pruitt can do will make this right. You can't roll into a GA State game and get manhandled in Year Two. I don't think you could script a better "over your head" scenario with Aristophanes and Shakespeare combined.

We need to put Tennessee on an interim footing as soon as possible. We have the perfect man for the job as Pruitt's boss right now. We can then begin to really plan and recruit our homerun hire over a decade later. It would actually be a fitting final chapter to Phil's legacy as well - what should have happened ca 2012.
No, no, and no. UT looks stupid enough without that. Go forward, not back.
 
#17
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If you were a "good" coach OP, would you want to come to a school that tells you to rebuild in 4-5 years and then fires you after 2 years. No the worst thing Fulmer can do is fire Pruitt. Read this article, it tells exactly what the plan needs to be
Rucker: Pruitt facing tough decisions for Vols' future

Play the older players until after Bama and then put all of the young talent in and let them learn for the future.

Again with the idiotic argument that if we fire Pruitt now no coach would want the job. That is complete ********. Any coach worth their salt can look at the program and tell Pruitt isn’t getting it done on any level. They all know it’s a win now career choice.
 
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No. You fire Pruitt early in year two, and no decent coach will take the job. Pruitt needs time to build his team. Buckle up and be patient.
“Be patient” you all have told fans to be patient for 12 years or so. Screw being patient, Pruitt sucks. Offer 10 mil a year and they would get a good coach
 
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No. You fire Pruitt early in year two, and no decent coach will take the job. Pruitt needs time to build his team. Buckle up and be patient.

Alabama fans said the same thing after Bama fired Mike Price in 6 months...
 
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