Intel on Pruitt situation

#80
#80
With the current state of the program and the fact that no one wants to do anything to fix it I am thinking that it is time to make football at UT a Division III program so we can pay these coaches what they are worth.
 
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#81
#81
Power struggles between boosters historically is not fan fiction at UT or most big programs for that matter.
The power boosters have to choose coaches is wildly overestimated here. And even if it wasn't, the version of events that finds its way to VN most certainly is fan fiction.

Bad football and fake VN insiders. The two constants of Tennessee football the last 10 years.
 
#82
#82
1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.
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1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.
I doubt boosters demanded the DL coaches firing...These boosters can't agree on the time of day, much less anything else...
 
#88
#88
I doubt boosters demanded the DL coaches firing...These boosters can't agree on the time of day, much less anything else...
They demanded/forced a change, I don’t know if it was boosters who aimed at D line coach or Pruitt.
 
#92
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We are like the Hebrews, forced to wander the desert for 40 years after pissing God off. Only difference being, we have no manna machine. However, fear not my VolNation brethren, we only have about 30 years left to go.....
 
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1. Group of Boosters forced Pruitt to fire D Line coach. This was not Pruitts decision, several boosters are extremely weary of Pruitts performance and demanded change.

2. Big boosters are as factional as they were 3 years ago. Only way buyout of Pruitt will happen within the next 2 years is if UT can get a big time potential hire that incentives boosters to invest in the expensive $12m+ buyout. There is desire to get Pruitt out but there has to be exit strategy to a much better coach. The $12m will not be paid to go get another unproven Coach.
Everyone...my sisters roommate verified this. She was at the Olive Garden last night and heard a bunch of boosters on a call with Fulmer telling him their demands.
 
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We are like the Hebrews, forced to wander the desert for 40 years after pissing God off. Only difference being, we have no manna machine. However, fear not my VolNation brethren, we only have about 30 years left to go.....

We are forced to drink the bitter water.
 
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The rats nose has grown so long that his hands can no longer reach his phone.
Yep, there are too many bullshizzers on here to believe a brand new one. We've been fooled before, and now we realize that there are no insiders here, not a single one!
 
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