Good read on Pruitt vs Tebow

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His two biggest attributes are his ability to recruit and the ability to adjust to things [offenses] are doing to him. Those are things he could do better than most people I’ve been around. Jeremy, in a ball game, where things may not be going his way, he can make adjustments as good as anyone.”

Well, that’s a good place to start.
 
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Good article.
Great at recruiting and making in -game adjustments.
I would say he is good at developing players given the quick improvements at every place he coached (that's not a matter of just waiting for better talent).

If he can pull together a really good staff, could be a good hire for us.
 
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Director of Player Development before DC at Alabama. Sounds like he could be a well rounded HC. Just needs a good OC.
 
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I hope this article helps relieve some of yalls doubts. He knows what it takes to win, and is very demanding. Our team will be a lot tougher and those are some strong ingredients to winning titles. Enough with the finess, lets get back to hitting people in the mouth!
 
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I hope this article helps relieve some of yalls doubts. He knows what it takes to win, and is very demanding. Our team will be a lot tougher and those are some strong ingredients to winning titles. Enough with the finess, lets get back to hitting people in the mouth!

Exactly. No hire is gonna please anybody but if some fans will do their homework about him there's nothing not to like about him. And wait till he hires his staff it's gonna be full of great assistant's and recruiter's.
 
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Lol..kinda doubt that. I live right outside of Hoover and Rush is Shady as hell. We don't need that with all our other issues.

Yup. Same goes for his time at Colquitt County...I lived a few counties away in S. Georgia for quite a while and would occasionally hear about the general veil of shady dealings he engaged in at Hoover and at Colquitt County. Let him feed us recruits, but we don't want him on staff.
 
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Yup. Same goes for his time at Colquitt County...I lived a few counties away in S. Georgia for quite a while and would occasionally hear about the general veil of shady dealings he engaged in at Hoover and at Colquitt County. Let him feed us recruits, but we don't want him on staff.

Absolutely..Hell of a HC but he would be a huge risk on a college staff out recruiting. We would potentially be in Ole Miss type trouble with him on staff.
 
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well, good for Rush...gonna see what AD Fulmer has to say...:)

GO AD FULMER AND GO VOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Good article.
Great at recruiting and making in -game adjustments.
I would say he is good at developing players given the quick improvements at every place he coached (that's not a matter of just waiting for better talent).

If he can pull together a really good staff, could be a good hire for us.

Wait.......I thought the NCAA made a rule 5 years ago saying you couldn't make in-game adjustments? Has this been overturned?
 
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Hasn't been anywhere more than a year aside from Bama, that recruits at a high level with or without him.

I'd love some rationale on how we know he is a great recruiter.
 
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Bring that man here. He is my Brohm this week. Hoping I don't have the air deflated again...I think I am all aboard this hire. I have read a lot of good articles on the man over the last couple of days, all have been interviews with legendary coaches that say he would be ready.
 
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