Did things get better or worse?

#5
#5
Depends on what happens next. And I mean that I about a hundred different ways.
 
#10
#10
Have you ever loved a drug addict?
if so, you know the way back for them requires a rock bottom.
our program is there now.
the warts will all be revealed soon.
Then we have the choice of hanging out with a new COMPETENT crowd or going back to the SOS.
 
#12
#12
I'm not sure.
Well if Pruitt hands in cookie jar it’s probably best way to handle it. Question is if cookie jar was left in the open on the kitchen table and UT hid in the closet while on the phone with NCAA. I’ve got a feeling if he won more games, this may not have been an internal wringing of hands.
 
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#21
#21
Depends on the AD & HC replacements......and only that.

Tennessee had 8 losing seasons over the past 13.......what’s several years of bowl bans and a few scholarship restrictions going to do that all of that.......along with bad coaching and poor development hasn’t already done?

“If” they get the AD and HC “right” they will be in a much better spot.

If they don’t........all the years of mess.......and the new Pruitt mess will keep Tennessee down....for probably another decade or more.
 
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#22
#22
OP,
Kinda like finding out your committed girlfriend gave you an STD, and is now 100% committed to your relationship again.
 
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#23
#23
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Its worse, now Fulmer is gone and I haven't even scratched the surface of all the idiotic things he said in his last 3 years as "coach."

"The job of the offense is to get a few first downs then punt." Phillip Fulmer
 
#25
#25
I think it will depend on how full the transfer portal gets and if the AD learned anything from past 3 searches.
 
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