PulaskiVolFan
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Future Vol playmakers on the offensive side include Salter, Beckwith, Wideman, Hyatt, the WR from next year's class, Gray and a slew of other RBs, Holiday, Bailey and a line anchored by big WM. I think big Jerm is going to recruit the offensive side of the ball just as strong as the defensive side.
I think they are similar in terms of basic football coaching makeup. Where I see the difference is that Fulmer appeared to enjoy the politics of the position and possibly got caught up in that to some degree as the backside of his career was on a downward trajectory compared to the front side of his time as a head coach. I don't think Pruitt cares for that stuff at all. He seems highly allergic to glad-handing and the political games.Does anyone else get the feeling regarding Pruitt that even if he won a NC as Fulmer did, that it would not be enough? He would not be satisfied with one and rest on it as Fulmer did? Or am I just hoping?
Your omissions and inclusions... are telling. And it doesn't paint you "unbiased".Future Vol playmakers on the offensive side include Salter, Beckwith, Wideman, Hyatt, the WR from next year's class, Gray and a slew of other RBs, Holiday, Bailey and a line anchored by big WM. I think big Jerm is going to recruit the offensive side of the ball just as strong as the defensive side.
Does anyone else get the feeling regarding Pruitt that even if he won a NC as Fulmer did, that it would not be enough? He would not be satisfied with one and rest on it as Fulmer did? Or am I just hoping?
Does anyone else get the feeling regarding Pruitt that even if he won a NC as Fulmer did, that it would not be enough? He would not be satisfied with one and rest on it as Fulmer did? Or am I just hoping?
When the expectation is "excellence" as we see with Saban that's when the culture changes. We've had coaches celebrate every minute thing and be rewarded for minor accomplishments. I don't see Pruitt as one of those guys. I see him building a deep roster where playing time will be earned through internal competition as @TennesseeTarheel mentioned a few post above.
Winning in practice will soon be as tough or tougher than game day.
INB4 Allen Iverson reference...
I think they are similar in terms of basic football coaching makeup. Where I see the difference is that Fulmer appeared to enjoy the politics of the position and possibly got caught up in that to some degree as the backside of his career was on a downward trajectory compared to the front side of his time as a head coach. I don't think Pruitt cares for that stuff at all. He seems highly allergic to glad-handing and the political games.
Why would Fulmer have any clue about competent assistant coaches in this day and age? I don't get that opinion I keep hearing. Fulmer has no experience with assistant coaches in this era, and has few remaining contacts heavily involved in on-field coaching today. Jeremy Pruitt would be much more in-tune with today's assistant coaching pool. I highly doubt he asks for assistance in that area. I think Fulmer can be a good resource for program building from a big picture sense, and he can teach Pruitt about the differences of being an assistant to the responsibilities of a head coach, but I just can't see that Pruitt seeks much on-field advice or hiring advice. His foray into the politics at UT has prepared him better than I expected for the AD position. I think he probably shields Pruitt from that stuff to a large degree.I think he doesn't have to worry about the politics. Fulmer is his umbrella. As you stated - Fulmer as a politician, may just be in a better position to help UT than he was during his last couple of seasons as a coach. Unlike the last handlful of AD's, Fulmer's been in the trenches. And I honestly don't think he backseat drives on CJP, however I think when CJP needs a hiring opinion, Fulmer knows who is competent as a coach. The future success of UT could very well be because of a symbiotic relationship between these two men. For you UGA lurkers here, you'll have to Google that.