Recruit gives hint of OC

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Word is he has been taken aback this year at UT and as a HC. Sounds like he realized he needs a more modern system on offense. Saw a lot with what Locksley ran at Bama and the modern concepts his old boss ran and is trying to get ahead of the rest of the sec. Knows he cant run smash mouth and outscore teams.

How can you get a head coaching job in the SEC and not know this. Football evolved years ago now. Can’t run pro style circa 2005 and expect to win against superior athletes running more robust offenses. This is one of the more sickening things about watching Pruitts offense last year.
 
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How can you get a head coaching job in the SEC and not know this. Football evolved years ago now. Can’t run pro style circa 2005 and expect to win against superior athletes running more robust offenses. This is one of the more sickening things about watching Pruitts offense last year.

Bama's talent can blind you to a lot of things (can run old school Bama offense, can call the same plays vs Vandy as he did while at Bama last year). He will learn things aren't so straightforward here and we need coaches and concepts with ADDED VALUE. Bama merely needs variance-reducing coaches and schemes.
 
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What is more confusing is that Bama evolved too starting with Kiffins tenure, who also evolved and modernized his philosophy. Pruitt is probably a better pure football coach than Smartt, but Smartt was smart enough to bring in an experienced and proven OC and let him do his thing. This will be Pruitts downfall if he chokes on this hire.
 
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Word is he has been taken aback this year at UT and as a HC. Sounds like he realized he needs a more modern system on offense. Saw a lot with what Locksley ran at Bama and the modern concepts his old boss ran and is trying to get ahead of the rest of the sec. Knows he cant run smash mouth and outscore teams.
Let's hope so.
 
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What is more confusing is that Bama evolved too starting with Kiffins tenure, who also evolved and modernized his philosophy. Pruitt is probably a better pure football coach than Smartt, but Smartt was smart enough to bring in an experienced and proven OC and let him do his thing. This will be Pruitts downfall if he chokes on this hire.

OC hire didn't matter for Smart. You saw that in 2016, they took a step back!! THEN Smart brought in back to back top-3 classes. That is all that matters. Talent makes everyone look like a genius.
 
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Pruitt has been given some really good advice from a guy that knows a little bit about running a successful offense.

if that advice is ignored, the Pruitt Era at Tennessee will be a dismal fail and cut very short -- end of story.
 
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Sounds like Pruitt knows he just doesn't have the personnel to run smash mouth right now. If this is true it is encouraging that he is willing to mold his philosophy to fit with the team he has. That is what good coaches do. They don't try to fit a square peg in a round hole.
Then why didnt he do that this past season?
 
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::: Channels inner Nick Cage from National Treasure :::

“someone who knows how to succeed on offense”....hmmm.....succeed....like a seed.......growth from a seed.....like a tree........offense....fence....like a yard......and a tree......yards with trees.......that means dog! What is a dog......hmmmmm....man's best friend........

IT'S WILL FRIEND!!!!!

::: with apologies to Nick Cage :::
Well done!
 
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Like he did this season.
I don't have a feeling for Pruitt yet and don't care that people voice legitimate concerns but this seems hyperbolic.

He hired his OC, planned for scheme, and started installation before spring practice and way before many of our starters returned by fall. You can't change your entire scheme in the middle of the season.

If he's willing to change, this would be the first chance after getting a true view of our issues. And his willingness is one of the few positives I've seen. True concerns, I'm very open minded about but this seems like just a disgruntled shot in the dark.
 
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What is more confusing is that Bama evolved too starting with Kiffins tenure, who also evolved and modernized his philosophy. Pruitt is probably a better pure football coach than Smartt, but Smartt was smart enough to bring in an experienced and proven OC and let him do his thing. This will be Pruitts downfall if he chokes on this hire.
UGA runs old school smash mouth ball. They have a stable of 5* OL and RBs. 25% of the top 100 players are on UGA and Bama for 2019. UGA playcalling is very very simple. Chaney is not the reason for their success, recruiting is. Same for Saban. Pruitt has proven he can get it done at 3 universities if he has the players. He is taking his time for a creative OC.
 
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Not to be positive-minded in the football forum, but taken at face value, the recruit's words indicate Pruitt's choice has a proven track record (not just a few standout years with one program), and whose offenses were consistently ranked high nationally.

If such an OC's success was based purely on fielding superior talent, he would not be interested in the Tennessee position at this time.

But maybe that's just my logic...
 
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Nice user name. As for the OP, i didnt see anything that hinted at anything. What is he suppose to tell offensive playmakers? That was a clickbait title and article. Nothing can be made from that. Jmo
Yep, I fell for the clickbait just to see if there's any substance. Nope. Doubtful that CJP is telling teenagers who is going to be OC.
 
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::: Channels inner Nick Cage from National Treasure :::

“someone who knows how to succeed on offense”....hmmm.....succeed....like a seed.......growth from a seed.....like a tree........offense....fence....like a yard......and a tree......yards with trees.......that means dog! What is a dog......hmmmmm....man's best friend........

IT'S WILL FRIEND!!!!!

::: with apologies to Nick Cage :::

There’s no reason NOT to announce Will Friend if indeed that is the guy. As a result, I don’t believe that is the guy. It’s either a current NCAA final 4 bound coach who doesn’t want recruiting effected, or an NFL guy. The likelihood is more on a current college guy who’s final 4 bound.....my guess is Enos.
 
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At one time or another I've intimated to each of my sons they were my favorite. It worked, too, until they started talking. And, I wasn't lying, either.
 
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Word is he has been taken aback this year at UT and as a HC. Sounds like he realized he needs a more modern system on offense. Saw a lot with what Locksley ran at Bama and the modern concepts his old boss ran and is trying to get ahead of the rest of the sec. Knows he cant run smash mouth and outscore teams.

If so he needs to start getting more athletic QB’s rather than just pure pocket passers.
 
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OC hire didn't matter for Smart. You saw that in 2016, they took a step back!! THEN Smart brought in back to back top-3 classes. That is all that matters. Talent makes everyone look like a genius.

Unfortunately Pruitt isn’t bringing in top 3 or top 5 classes. Without that you can’t run smash mouth as effectively. Even Alabama is willing to throw the ball around more once they landed and excellent QB. At least Pruitt appears to be attempting to adapt.
 
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so we know as much now as we did before...nothing...takes a while for good news I guess...:D

GO VOLS...RECRUIT LIKE HECK!
 
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Unfortunately Pruitt isn’t bringing in top 3 or top 5 classes. Without that you can’t run smash mouth as effectively. Even Alabama is willing to throw the ball around more once they landed and excellent QB. At least Pruitt appears to be attempting to adapt.

Last year wasn't CJP's class. This is his 1st full class. Coming off of a 4-8 season, followed up by a 5-7 record, he's doing a miracle with a #15 ranking that can only get better with the last few recruits.
 
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"Pruitt has his eye on someone that knows how to succed on offense"


Lol, groundbreaking stuff there.....thats some real insight and really norrows it down. It sounds like he is looking for an offensive minded coach to fill the offensive coordinator vacancy. Can anyone confirm?

Outstanding.

I also heard he and Fulmer are looking for someone who could succeed.
 
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How can you get a head coaching job in the SEC and not know this. Football evolved years ago now. Can’t run pro style circa 2005 and expect to win against superior athletes running more robust offenses. This is one of the more sickening things about watching Pruitts offense last year.

Could be Fulmers influence on things as well.
 
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Last year wasn't CJP's class. This is his 1st full class. Coming off of a 4-8 season, followed up by a 5-7 record, he's doing a miracle with a #15 ranking that can only get better with the last few recruits.

It’s decent but not good enough for smash mouth like the premier schools.
 
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::: Channels inner Nick Cage from National Treasure :::

“someone who knows how to succeed on offense”....hmmm.....succeed....like a seed.......growth from a seed.....like a tree........offense....fence....like a yard......and a tree......yards with trees.......that means dog! What is a dog......hmmmmm....man's best friend........

IT'S WILL FRIEND!!!!!

::: with apologies to Nick Cage :::
The first time Ive genuinely laughed at a post on here. Thank you lol
 
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"Pruitt has his eye on someone that knows how to succed on offense"


Lol, groundbreaking stuff there.....thats some real insight and really norrows it down. It sounds like he is looking for an offensive minded coach to fill the offensive coordinator vacancy. Can anyone confirm?
well from what my sources are telling me a ST and track coach are the forerunners
 
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