Is Pruitt a Dead Man Walking?

#26
#26
Pruitt is no where near being on hot seat or firing.

This is odd year and we didn’t get much prep for the season JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.

Regardless, THE BAILEY ERA HAS STARTED BABY

The bailey ERA will end once Salter gets on campus. Pruitt and Chaney never wanted Bailey. Keep that in mind.
 
#32
#32
This season is about to fly off the rails. We just finished the easier part of the schedule and we do not have a viable option at the most important position on the field.

So, this is going to be a 2-8 to 4-6 campaign for yet another losing season. Pruitt will get next year no matter what, but his seat will be very hot. Another losing season and he won’t survive IMO. UT will have no choice but to fire him.
 
#37
#37
Keep thinking that. Pruitt signed basically a 5 star QB in his 3rd class even though he deep down doesn't want the 5 star QB?

Makes total sense.

They wanted Haynes King. They kept Bailey in the class as a BODY incase they missed on king, which they did.
 
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#38
#38
No. Pruitt just got an extension. He owns the QB situation. He owns the D and the baffling inability to stop anyone from completing passes in the middle. But he's safe for now.

He can lay blame off on Chaney or other assistants but UT will not fire him. They can't afford to pay him.
 
#42
#42
They wanted Haynes King. They kept Bailey in the class as a BODY incase they missed on king, which they did.

Bailey was committed long before Haynes King was on their radar. Additionally, I say this again.... The idea that Pruitt signed a 5 star QB while deep down he didn't really want the guy in his 3rd year is downright laughable and foolish. It wasn't like his first class where he could take any 4/5 star player that he could get his hands on. To say Bailey wasn't wanted is just dumb. You even just admitted in your moronic logic.
 
#47
#47
Pruitt does not have what it takes to win in this conference. He’s a good guy, a decent recruiter, but ultimately he is not able to put a decent team on the field. We could blame COVID for a cruddy year, but the basic mistakes we are seeing over and over again, the lack of discipline, poor game plan/play calling, and inability to develop players is all coaching.
 

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