Sp4nk3yGuffm4n
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Or did the lack of OOC expose where UT really stands as far as rebuilds? We had momentum beating SC and Mizzou and now look at us. Experience for young guys, we literally have a free season to try new guys, i.e. QB but yet we refuse until forced, why is that? I will give you the extra practice and evaluation, but it is not like this team was a bunch of unknowns coming into the season. This is year three under Pruitt, JG is a fifth-year senior, what's his excuse? There are other programs in similar situations that have found a way. Like you had implied, it is ultimately on JP. If we didn't win the SC and Mizzou game I could possibly see all of your points. If anything one can argue the lack of OOC hurt SC and Mizzou more than it did TN. Regardless, SC appears to want to try and fix their problem while Mizzou is 5-3. All the while UT is gonna UT.Disclaimer: this is not in support of Pruitt, he still needs to go....however
IMHO, the lack of an out of conference schedule has really hurt this team this year, and honestly many other football teams. I’ll explain briefly.
4 extra games to get players experience.
Build momentum off of (most likely) wins.
Extra practices for the players.
More time for strength and conditioning.
More evaluation of the coaching staff.
Etc....
Covid aside, if we played an OOC schedule this year, we likely go 3-4 in those games (wins vs Charlotte, Furman, and Troy, loss to Oklahoma). That puts us at potentially 6 wins (after beating Vandy today)....with the chance of picking up an extra SEC win or two due to more experience and building off momentum. So possibly going 7-5 or 6-6.
This is NOT an excuse for the product we have seen on the field, but does offer an interesting take on the whole situation and begs the question that maybe there is more to it than just what the coaching staff has put together this year. Flame away...
Disclaimer: this is not in support of Pruitt, he still needs to go....however
IMHO, the lack of an out of conference schedule has really hurt this team this year, and honestly many other football teams. I’ll explain briefly.
4 extra games to get players experience.
Build momentum off of (most likely) wins.
Extra practices for the players.
More time for strength and conditioning.
More evaluation of the coaching staff.
Etc....
Covid aside, if we played an OOC schedule this year, we likely go 3-4 in those games (wins vs Charlotte, Furman, and Troy, loss to Oklahoma). That puts us at potentially 6 wins (after beating Vandy today)....with the chance of picking up an extra SEC win or two due to more experience and building off momentum. So possibly going 7-5 or 6-6.
This is NOT an excuse for the product we have seen on the field, but does offer an interesting take on the whole situation and begs the question that maybe there is more to it than just what the coaching staff has put together this year. Flame away...
True. We would have seen JG go sooner perhaps.Disclaimer: this is not in support of Pruitt, he still needs to go....however
IMHO, the lack of an out of conference schedule has really hurt this team this year, and honestly many other football teams. I’ll explain briefly.
4 extra games to get players experience.
Build momentum off of (most likely) wins.
Extra practices for the players.
More time for strength and conditioning.
More evaluation of the coaching staff.
Etc....
Covid aside, if we played an OOC schedule this year, we likely go 3-4 in those games (wins vs Charlotte, Furman, and Troy, loss to Oklahoma). That puts us at potentially 6 wins (after beating Vandy today)....with the chance of picking up an extra SEC win or two due to more experience and building off momentum. So possibly going 7-5 or 6-6.
This is NOT an excuse for the product we have seen on the field, but does offer an interesting take on the whole situation and begs the question that maybe there is more to it than just what the coaching staff has put together this year. Flame away...
This reminds me of the quote from the movie Rounders, "If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you are the sucker."We'll never know, but under Pruitt and this staff, I've learned there are no sure wins/patsies to use as tune ups for league play. Georgia State will forever be attached to his name.
It has been of vital importance to all UT coaches going back to Fulmer.
It has masked the incompetence of whichever supposed genius the Vol program has put on the sidelines with the headphones and paid top 20 salaries without top 20 results for going on 15 years or more.
I think this is a key defining point in our fan base. Those UT fans that want to keep Pruitt want the team to "look better". The ever-growing segment of the fan base that wants Pruitt fired immediately wants the team to "be better". Padding the team's record by beating up on small out-of-conference teams that you're surprised even bother fielding a football program (for example, next year's out-of-conference schedule comes to mind here) doesn't make the team better. It just means that we played teams that suck even worse than we do. With Pruitt as head coach, this is becoming an increasingly more difficult criterion to meet.Agreed, but 6-6 or 7-5 looks better than 3-7
Or when they got rid of Orange Smokey and the rifle in Crockett’s hands lolI think our biggest problems started when they changed the sidelines we were one as the home team. Generations of kids grew up learning to run through the "T" and going left. This has obviously had a significant impact on our program.
I think it really relates to the Tennessee program. The schedule this year without the paid patsies shows you exactly where this program stands in the SEC. If we are not the worst program in the SEC then we are the next team up.Anybody remember that popular song from around 1960? 'The Great Pretender'
That should be Pruitt's theme song.
Disclaimer: this is not in support of Pruitt, he still needs to go....however
IMHO, the lack of an out of conference schedule has really hurt this team this year, and honestly many other football teams. I’ll explain briefly.
4 extra games to get players experience.
Build momentum off of (most likely) wins.
Extra practices for the players.
More time for strength and conditioning.
More evaluation of the coaching staff.
Etc....
Covid aside, if we played an OOC schedule this year, we likely go 3-4 in those games (wins vs Charlotte, Furman, and Troy, loss to Oklahoma). That puts us at potentially 6 wins (after beating Vandy today)....with the chance of picking up an extra SEC win or two due to more experience and building off momentum. So possibly going 7-5 or 6-6.
This is NOT an excuse for the product we have seen on the field, but does offer an interesting take on the whole situation and begs the question that maybe there is more to it than just what the coaching staff has put together this year. Flame away...
It always blew my mind that we used the sideline where the sun was so bad. Maybe we moved into the shade and got Vitamin D deficient.I think our biggest problems started when they changed the sidelines we were one as the home team. Generations of kids grew up learning to run through the "T" and going left. This has obviously had a significant impact on our program.
I had this very same thought the other day. I had us at 6-6 before the covid stuff happened. This season is basically what I thought it would be.Disclaimer: this is not in support of Pruitt, he still needs to go....however
IMHO, the lack of an out of conference schedule has really hurt this team this year, and honestly many other football teams. I’ll explain briefly.
4 extra games to get players experience.
Build momentum off of (most likely) wins.
Extra practices for the players.
More time for strength and conditioning.
More evaluation of the coaching staff.
Etc....
Covid aside, if we played an OOC schedule this year, we likely go 3-4 in those games (wins vs Charlotte, Furman, and Troy, loss to Oklahoma). That puts us at potentially 6 wins (after beating Vandy today)....with the chance of picking up an extra SEC win or two due to more experience and building off momentum. So possibly going 7-5 or 6-6.
This is NOT an excuse for the product we have seen on the field, but does offer an interesting take on the whole situation and begs the question that maybe there is more to it than just what the coaching staff has put together this year. Flame away...
