Same here. I don't think anyone can genuinely question his heart for the young people of Tennessee, the University athletics, the people of Tennessee period, and obviously Tennessee football.
No offense to the creator of the thread (can't remember who it is) because I'm sure they probably didn't think it through that deeply, but if you look at it one way it's almost kind of disrespectful to AD Fulmer to entertain the topic of this conversation at this point, considering that Coach was his first choice after he officially took over the reigns of the Athletic department. I believe we can trust him to do what's best for Tennessee football because that's what he wants too. Having said that, I think Coach Pruitt has worked hard at developing the players from where the team was last year to where we'll see improvement throughout the season. The whole team attitude and culture has improved. The players look hungry and willing to work. I think they'll get it together sooner rather than later.
Last Saturday looked like the difference between a roster of seniors who all played together for at least a couple of years under the same Coach and that coach's system at WVU on one side and then pretty much brand new everything for everyone at Tennessee. That's exactly what it looked like too, just a team's first game under their new coach and in a new system so everything wasn't automatic reflex from the last 4 seasons, right?
I was happy the offense was moving the chains and sustained that glorious drive that went nearly the distance of the field to start taking care of business in the red zone. That 4th and goal touchdown answered a big question as far as in-game head coaching personality for me. That was a statement drive and showed us the Vols under Pruitt can punch it in when they decide to do it. But yeah, we could have got skunked 63-0 and even though it would have been much worse, it would still just be one loss and only the first game of the season. I think that all spells still too premature to seriously question some kind of ultimatum or coaching era time box.
See, here's the thing about Pruitt that I have a hunch about from what I think I can read of him to this point.
He's a coach's son and a former player who lives and breathes football, for one. So more than likely he has a personal pride with a certain minimum threshold tied to the results of his record at Tennessee with his professional name attached that won't allow him to accept much less than the level of effort from his players, his staff, and himself that it will take as a team to move everything in the right direction.
I think he'd probably be miserable to the point of feeling physically ill until his team is winning consistently. You know it's got to feel awkward for him already just coming from all those championship seasons at other schools under someone else's well-oiled machine to then finally leading his own team and starting out with the loss. That imbalance on his head coaching record probably feels like a pebble in his shoe.
If I have Coach Pruitt pegged, he'll find at least a dozen more ways than necessary to give the team a better position to win entering the Florida game than last week with no previous game film. He doesn't seem the type to sit around and wallow or whine about less talent on the roster than at his previous stops. I'm thinking he's someone who will stand up and find out what needs to be done and then make sure he gets the job done. As far as respect, he's not letting players walk over him trying to be best buddies and all, because they respect him for coaching them up to play their best football. We didn't get to see it so soon as the first game, but everyone could tell they knew what they were doing out there and they weren't as unprepared or outmatched as the 2nd half score suggested. Tennessee won the 2nd quarter. Just need to win that same quarter along with the other 3 now for a full four quarters. Hey, know that's out on a tangent about the last game, but that's really the only one in the books that he's got under his belt so far.
Just to give an answer for the sake of giving an answer though, I think he gets at least as many seasons as what the last coach got to make a case that he's got what it takes as the head coach of Tennessee to lead the team to competing for championships. I think that's fair no matter how one looks at it with time to get all his own players coached up in his system.
So, I humored you and did my part to answer a question that I told you I believe is way too early to even think about asking. On a similar train of thought, while everyone's still got their crystal ball out, let me ask you this, how soon do you think could (realistically) be the minimum number of seasons before Tennessee seriously contends for the East division crown?
TL;DR Coach Pruitt is AD Fulmer's choice so we trust that the man who brought us our last National Championship knows how to manage personnel on the way to our next one. I see your question about how long here and raise you one about how many seasons minimum of Coach Pruitt and Staff's player development and recruiting before Tennessee's contending for the East division?