Did Helton blindside Pruitt

So you have went from "Pruitt is not the guy" to " I don't know" . Saban and Belichek were learning on the job earlier in their careers. I do not know the best move now but I hope when the O.C. pick is made that most of Volnation is favorable to it.


Hope it is not another Sal hire or a Larry Scott hire etc. etc. We need an O.C. who can get us to 300 yards receiving per game and 150 yards rushing per game. We have the receivers & the tailbacks to get that done..
 
Seems to me to didn't get along because their philosophies clashed. I can't remember what game it was but we were up 24 in the 1st half. The 2nd half we scored 7 points. You could see JP on the sideline screaming at helton to run the ball.

To me, Helton seem like a Sean McVay /Sean Payton, we got him down let's stand on their throat. Whereas, pruitt is a Phillip Fulmer type. We're up 10 points in the 3rd quarter, run the ball 3 straight times and punt.

How bet anyone, anyone on here, that Western Kentucky offense will be completely different from what was ran here. I very seriously doubt you will see one I formation call from helton. Anyone want some of this action?
I agree VFL. Good post.
 
I think it's likely that it was Bobo's offense at CSU and Friend was calling the plays. My concern is that Friend doesn't have an offense. Sure, maybe he called the plays but was it his system? I think we need someone that has a proven system to run.

Edit: I see that someone posted an article about this very thing. So we know now that he was not the play caller at CSU.

We need someone who has playcaller experience. Friend should not be the O.C>
 
New O.C. may be working for a program that is in the SECCG and wont announce it until next week OR he may be 90% set on Friend but wants to interview a couple of others before announcing it. For instance, he may have a top #3 on his list and if none of the top #3 are a reality, then he settles for Friend.

We, as a fan base, don't know. Remember all of the past hires that were made? Gruden is 100% our next coach. No, Mike Leach is 100% our next coach. etc .etc.
Predicting Friend all the way. Pruitt's best friend. If this happens. Our offense will sink to a new low next year. 2 yards and a cloud of dust lol
 
I'm BETTING that Helton had the job Before WKU announced the Sanford firing; (So that makes it appx 3 weeks ago) and there was absolutely a drop off in Offensive production from that point. (I bet Pruitt knew it too, that could explain the sideline dustup) Schools do NOT fire a guy without knowing who the new guy is; (Well except for UT; LOL)
 
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Hope it is not another Sal hire or a Larry Scott hire etc. etc. We need an O.C. who can get us to 300 yards receiving per game and 150 yards rushing per game. We have the receivers & the tailbacks to get that done..

We may have the receivers and tailbacks, but not the offensive line. IMO had we had a good offensive line Helton would have posted the numbers you suggest.
 
Maybe he would be better at O.C. than working with the OL. Apparently his offenses put up good numbers in his role as O.C. before.
You do realize he has produced some impressive O-lines in the past when he had a group that wasn't just plain awfully prepared to start with. That means a inheriting a decent line or having time to develop one.
 
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I'm BETTING that Helton had the job Before WKU announced the Sanford firing; (So that makes it appx 3 weeks ago) and there was absolutely a drop off in Offensive production from that point. (I bet Pruitt knew it too, that could explain the sideline dustup) Schools do NOT fire a guy without knowing who the new guy is; (Well except for UT; LOL)
This.
 
imagine it was already a done deal...guess that was why Coach Pruitt looked like he had a play-calling sheet in his hand during the Vandy game...:D

GO VOLS...RECRUIT LIKE HECK!
 
I can confirm as fact that Helton to WKU was in the works for "a while." IMO Pruitt was aware of the offer, but I also believe that it did not impact Helton's performance. It would be a negative on Helton going forward in his coaching career if he had not told Pruitt (better hearing it from Helton and not someone else) and then sandbagged the final games. Or maybe the old courtesies were followed and the AD at WKU first called Fulmer and told him before contacting Helton. I was also told that after the beat down by KY, most of the players were ready for the season to be over (but remember for the most part, these are not Pruitt's selected players).

It is now easy to determine, given that Helton was the principal coach that had no relationship with Pruitt, that they ended up having different philosophies. Pruitt probably initially figured that since Helton was also the son of a coach, that they would have the same hard working background. It just did not work out. I doubt Pruitt will make the same misstep with the next OC hire.
 
I liked his toss sweep. That play had potential and they shelved it for some reason the last few games. His role outs were typical. Sucked!!
 
I can see it. Pruitt didn’t let Helton run his offense or play his QB. Helton was obviously a huge fan of KC over JG. Based off that type of behavior. Pruitt seems to want an OC he can control. I really hope I’m super wrong here.
 
Something else to consider :

While Friend carries the title of coordinator, Bobo is the game-day play-caller for the Rams.

CSU offensive coordinator Will Friend, cornerbacks coach leaving for Tennessee

Jeez. Are there any actual offensive coordinators in the world today? Seems like everybody considered in the last 2-3 years was OCino. Tee, Helton, Friend.

At least Mike Debord actually was a diving coach. He actually called plays, even drew up that sickass Triple Lindy that led to Rodney Dangerfield winning the movie, "Back to School".
 
I don't know if this has been mentioned on here, but it's possible that Helton leaving had something to do with the way the team played after Kentucky. If the fans were hearing about it for a couple weeks, the players would have heard it also. After all the coaching changes that this team has had to endure, they might have just given up, because it's the same ole, same ole to them. Why should they buy in if one of their coaches leave after only a few months on the job. Just a guess.
 
I mean I know Pruitt is kind of a hard a** and part of me likes that, but I hope it isn’t so unpleasant that people don’t want to work for him.

Not that there is any comparison, but when I think of hard a** coaches only Bear Bryant comes to mind. Being a hard a** seemed to work out fine for him. Of course, that was before the era of wussification took hold.
 
Only one getting emotional about it here is you.

I am simply saying there wasnt much improvement in what Friend did have to work with on the o line.

And it shouldn't take much of a coach with SEC caliber players to push around a team like UNCC.

Speaking of SEC players and recruiting. That center you referred to getting blown up against WVU. His name was Brandon Kennedy and he transferred here from Bama last June long after Jones was gone so that excuse doesn't fly in your example.

It's amazing on here how many people know
What blocking scheme was called on that play. Could it be the right guard that missed an assignment?
 
I don't know if this has been mentioned on here, but it's possible that Helton leaving had something to do with the way the team played after Kentucky. If the fans were hearing about it for a couple weeks, the players would have heard it also. After all the coaching changes that this team has had to endure, they might have just given up, because it's the same ole, same ole to them. Why should they buy in if one of their coaches leave after only a few months on the job. Just a guess.

Not a bad theory
 
Jeez. Are there any actual offensive coordinators in the world today? Seems like everybody considered in the last 2-3 years was OCino. Tee, Helton, Friend.

At least Mike Debord actually was a diving coach. He actually called plays, even drew up that sickass Triple Lindy that led to Rodney Dangerfield winning the movie, "Back to School".

Phenomenal movie. Hope they don't ever try a reboot with Melissa McCarthy.
 
Not that there is any comparison, but when I think of hard a** coaches only Bear Bryant comes to mind. Being a hard a** seemed to work out fine for him. Of course, that was before the era of wussification took hold.
Exactly. Your last sentence. Maybe not wussified, I think kids are still tough, but they all think they gonna make it to the NFL and about that individual shine life, not the team.
 

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