Just a guess, but Butch at least gave the appearance of an upward trajectory through his first three seasons both on the field and in recruiting and year four was set up to be special if he’d not lost to Arky and Vandy. Pruitt has regressed and nothing really looks better now.My question is who all gave Butch more time that are now out on Pruitt?
2020 has been a crapshoot with COVID. Hiring is a crapshoot no matter how good you think they are - see Harbaugh, Herman, and Frost. If Pruitt can work out an offensive identity we know we’ll have a good defense (eventually). Surely as he gets more experienced the administration part of being a HC will get easier. Curious to see the rest of the season, how recruiting finishes, and his offseason moves. Hopefully even if COVID is still around they’ll figure out how to have spring practice and summer workouts so this will be the only asterisk year. Pruitt could still end up being a good coach for us.
You avoid crapshoot with leadership in the athletic director's position, who should be a shrewd businessman in today's big business college sports environments, has an uncanny ability to put the right people into the right situations, yes you need success within the football program to drive revenue for the non revenue sports and to meet the title 9 obligations that go with the operation of any programs at a university, arrogance, ego and a business mind stuck in the 1970s won't get it in today's ultra competitive college sports environment.
I attribute a lot of the success at all programs at Florida to Jeremy Foley, recently retired, but their programs have excelled nationally and in conference quite regularly, also, until the Adidas pay to play mess cost everybody at Louisville their jobs, Tom Jurich assembled competitive programs across all sports and carefully navigated the school's journey from the old Metro Conference to the All American Conference to the Big East and into the ACC, quite a feat for an urban university which was historically men's basketball. Not every school can be a founding member of the SEC before games were broadcast on radio and light years before most of the games were streamed live across your smartphone.
The consensus best AD in the country currently is Joe Castiglione at Oklahoma, then probably the guy at Ohio State who hired Luke Fickell as the interim, before Urban Meyer and then Ryan Day, you need a business man, not an old football coach, although Barry Alvarez has done well at Wisconsin, nor an inexperienced bean counter, nor a wash out has-been like Handsome Dave Hart, you will not find Fulmer on any lists of the top ADs in the country and many of the university's flailings in sports are directly attributable to the lazy and inept leadership in the athletic department and the sooner we put excellence in that role, the sooner we will see excellence on the field and across all sports at Tennessee.
It all starts at the top.
Couldn’t have said it better. We always burn at least one recruiting class in the process.He’s proven he is not a good head coach. With that said don’t worry about him. The UT admin likes to hang on to guys a year past their expiration date and miss out of quality coaches so they can hire another cheap loser.
Pruitts safe until they can give him another big buyout contract to supplement his salary at another program.
2020 has been a crapshoot with COVID. Hiring is a crapshoot no matter how good you think they are - see Harbaugh, Herman, and Frost. If Pruitt can work out an offensive identity we know we’ll have a good defense (eventually). Surely as he gets more experienced the administration part of being a HC will get easier. Curious to see the rest of the season, how recruiting finishes, and his offseason moves. Hopefully even if COVID is still around they’ll figure out how to have spring practice and summer workouts so this will be the only asterisk year. Pruitt could still end up being a good coach for us.
COVID-19 is a variable, but it is equitably applied to every team.
It is not an excuse; moreover, it identifies yet another shortcoming in leadership - in how they have failed to navigate this obstacle as well as other coaches. COVID-19’s effects matter but not how some folks want them to matter.
What proves he will be any good? Have you been watching the same team I have. We are worse now than we were his first season. The real problem is Fulmer. He will not hire a coach that can win in today's football. Last I checked there is only one defensive minded coach who wins and he now has one of the best offenses. We have to hire an offensive mind or we will continue to under perform.2020 has been a crapshoot with COVID. Hiring is a crapshoot no matter how good you think they are - see Harbaugh, Herman, and Frost. If Pruitt can work out an offensive identity we know we’ll have a good defense (eventually). Surely as he gets more experienced the administration part of being a HC will get easier. Curious to see the rest of the season, how recruiting finishes, and his offseason moves. Hopefully even if COVID is still around they’ll figure out how to have spring practice and summer workouts so this will be the only asterisk year. Pruitt could still end up being a good coach for us.
Pruitt probably didn't think we'd have a season. Maybe with virus numbers rising they'll cancel the season.
He should of kept S&C coach.
Tee Martin being there is no good. Pruitt likely feels that Fulmer wants Tee as head coach.
I'm not gonna say anything more than Pruitt is a damn genius compared to Tee.
He inherited a team of losers with a defeated mindset, but he had them believing and playing great defense. I don't care if the teams weren't ranked, previous staffs would have lost to UK and Mizzou last year.
We have to get better in the trenches and we need to be versatile on defense. Tampa 2 should be used let them catch it underneath and get these young players to unleash some frustration.
It disgusts me how many of you trash fellow fans for being optimistic. Disagree/debate... sure, no problem. But some of you are straight up, rude P'sOS.
Pruitt isn’t going anywhere after this season unless he resigns or get another job. Neither one of those is likely to happen. So it is what it is.
The ‘21 season will be the litmus test. I don’t know where the bar is set, but I do believe that Pruitt will enter next season on the hot seat.