Fulmer's Silence ?

#52
#52
Fulmer's silence abut Tennessee's season so far is quite quizzical to me. As a former successful coach who is now AD, I am sure he knows what a good coach looks like. He sees Pruitt on daily basis, sees what Pruitt is doing, sees his daily calls etc. If anyone, Fulmer should know whether Pruitt can get it done by now. That is why it is surprising that Fulmer hasn't come out in support of Pruitt. He could come out and say 'this place was a mess when we got here. I know Pruitt will right this ship, we just need time'. Something like that could calm the fan base down a lot and also not hurt recruiting. Fulmer knows that Tennessee fan base, he knows how impatient and passionate we are.

So could it be that he knows Pruitt is over his head and is waiting for opportune time to make a move (end of season or October) or he is still running around getting support from his bosses to make his next move ??

I really dont think if Fulmer thought Pruitt was the right guy, he would have kept quiet so long. He would have definitely come out and said something to calm the fans down.

You might be looking to far into it
 
#53
#53
I figure he is about as shocked as the fans are about what has transpired this season. Now Pruitt says were 100 percent better than last seasons team that won five games. A statement like that when you have lost to Georgia State just shocks you that much more. You start wondering how you gonna get out of this without looking to bad since your the guy that hired him.
 
#56
#56
That's likely. After all, the majority of what he did as the program slid into mediocrity in the 2000s was waddle back and forth on the sideline, with that pained expression he gets, clapping after every Randy Sanders-designed bubble screen failed to pick up a first down.......

And that’s one thing I never understood

Why TF clap after bad things happen

I just don't think Dickey, would have gave Fulmer that long of a leash if he had stayed around.
 
#59
#59
Fulmer is a good dude. I just think that much like CHW we got caught up in the emotional side of things and didn’t do what’s rignt for the program.

No doubt, Fulmer bleeds orange.

With the transfers it's like we're still cleaning house, and the re-build is yet to come.

He's played his cards and Fulmer will back Pruitt till the end.

I would not expect Fulmer to pull the plug within 2 or more years. It's not the way he rolls.
 
#61
#61
No doubt, Fulmer bleeds orange.

With the transfers it's like we're still cleaning house, and the re-build is yet to come.

He's played his cards and Fulmer will back Pruitt till the end.

I would not expect Fulmer to pull the plug within 2 or more years. It's not the way he rolls.

If we learned anything from CHW leash is that it’s awfullu long and got an unwarranted extension
 
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#63
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I think Fulmer wants to remind them who their daddy is. If he does take over, it will be FOR the Alabama game. He will throw the kitchen sink at Saban
I think you are right, except I think he knows he can't do it this year. so he'll let Pruitt take that L before giving him the ole heave-ho. Then Fulmer will have a chance to again have a decent record as interim and take the reigns for a few years to stabilize the program and break Neyland's record for wins as UT's coach.
 
#66
#66
If we learned anything from CHW leash is that it’s awfullu long and got an unwarranted extension

Fulmer didn't want to coach the Lady Vols though, I think he does still very much want to coach the football team, and this stinking pile of horse manure of a season Pruitt is serving us all probably grates on Fulmer worse than any of us.
 
#68
#68
Fulmer probably knows that (1) nothing he can say will help, and (2) nothing will come of unnecessary press releases or news conferences. How often do people joke about the whole "vote of confidence" press thing just before a guy gets fired? Yeah, all the time. So. There's nothing Fulmer can say which would help, and the people demanding change won't be satisfied until they see the coach fired; they will accept nothing less. The only way forward through the frenzy is to hunker down and push for results.
 
#69
#69
Personally, I think Fulmer let’s this year play out. I think he will have an eye on the recruiting class and how things go into next season. I think in Fulmer’s eyes, it only exacerbates the problem if he starts talking to the media about Pruitt. With how Fulmer was dealt with under Hamilton, I think Fulmer went into this giving Pruitt some wide latitude the first two seasons or so...even as much as some of us may not like it and want better results faster.
 
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Fulmer's silence abut Tennessee's season so far is quite quizzical to me. As a former successful coach who is now AD, I am sure he knows what a good coach looks like. He sees Pruitt on daily basis, sees what Pruitt is doing, sees his daily calls etc. If anyone, Fulmer should know whether Pruitt can get it done by now. That is why it is surprising that Fulmer hasn't come out in support of Pruitt. He could come out and say 'this place was a mess when we got here. I know Pruitt will right this ship, we just need time'. Something like that could calm the fan base down a lot and also not hurt recruiting. Fulmer knows that Tennessee fan base, he knows how impatient and passionate we are.

So could it be that he knows Pruitt is over his head and is waiting for opportune time to make a move (end of season or October) or he is still running around getting support from his bosses to make his next move ??

I really dont think if Fulmer thought Pruitt was the right guy, he would have kept quiet so long. He would have definitely come out and said something to calm the fans down.
Not much you can say about thos garbage. I would imagine that Fulmer is feverishly trying to save his own neck right now.
 
#71
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If we learned anything from CHW leash is that it’s awfullu long and got an unwarranted extension

That does scare me about Fulmer too.

At times he's loyal to a fault when it comes to doing the right thing for the program.

Same thing with Randy Sanders, and hoped he'd become more mature in that area.
 
#72
#72
I think Fulmer wants to remind them who their daddy is. If he does take over, it will be FOR the Alabama game. He will throw the kitchen sink at Saban

It's going to be a bad day for Tennesee either way. But it will make the atmosphere really fun for a rivalry that has become rather uneventful.
 
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#73
#73
A.D. Fulmer knows this fan base is being led by a group of posters that think they know the answers to all the questions....No sense trying to calm those that don't want to be calmed....

Fulmer doesn’t have any answers. He wasn’t qualified to be AD and is proving it constantly.
 
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#74
#74
Fulmer knows shat when he see's and smells it, so I don't hink he really knows what to say (he's thinking, this can't be happening) however
 
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#75
#75
Fulmer is more connected than folks may realize (or have forgotten). He doesn't have to officially say anything to spread his message. You hear folks coming out to reiterate that CJP needs time, he walked into a mess, he has the ADs support, etc. There are many more ways of communicating besides directly coming out and putting out a formal press release or conference. If for nothing else, he will use his connections to test the waters and reactions while simultaneously limiting perceived liability.
 

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