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Kennedy became the latest in a lengthening line of Tennessee players to praise Pruitt’s honesty as the coach’s best quality. The Vols’ starting center said Pruitt’s honesty isn’t always pleasant, but that it’s always fair and it always comes from the right place.
“The thing I can say about Pruitt, the thing I love most about Pruitt, is that he's honest, you know?” Kennedy said. “As a coach and everything, that's the No. 1 thing that an athlete or a student athlete ... that's the No. 1 thing you look for. You just want somebody to be honest with you, to kind of tell you how it is. And, you know, sometimes the truth hurts — like constructive criticism — but that's something you need that in order to improve and things like that. So that's the one thing that I admire the most about Coach Pruitt, and I also try to put that into my leadership.”
Vols' Kennedy: Pruitt's honesty separates him as a coach
“The thing I can say about Pruitt, the thing I love most about Pruitt, is that he's honest, you know?” Kennedy said. “As a coach and everything, that's the No. 1 thing that an athlete or a student athlete ... that's the No. 1 thing you look for. You just want somebody to be honest with you, to kind of tell you how it is. And, you know, sometimes the truth hurts — like constructive criticism — but that's something you need that in order to improve and things like that. So that's the one thing that I admire the most about Coach Pruitt, and I also try to put that into my leadership.”
Vols' Kennedy: Pruitt's honesty separates him as a coach