I expect a fantastic presser.
Sure, I don't expect him to be like Butch in the sense that he is going to talk smooth and slick and hit us with all these great selling points why he is the right guy. No, I expect it to be very similar to how Phil Fulmer handled his press conference as the AD. I expect him to tell it how it is. He is going to be real and authentic. You will know that you're getting someone who is here to get to work and give his all for Tennessee. Yes, even though he grew up as an Alabama fan, he is now the head coach for Tennessee and I truly believe and expect him to give his all for Tennessee each and every day.
Listening to people talk about Pruitt don't expect much from this presser in terms of being a good speaker. I don't think he is going to be great in front of the camera. I don't care but don't expect a smooth presser.
Oh, we can absolutely offer both of them starting spots. Cade is an NFL tackle all day long. He'd start at RT next year with Trey Smith at LT.
Lawrence is by far and away a better pure passer than anyone else we have on the roster. He'd beat out Guarantano and McBride.
Helton ran a more up-tempo spread system at UAB, correct. And I'm sure he would bring some of those elements along with him. However, he learned under Brohm at WKU and they ran a lot of pro style progressions and at USC they're almost exclusively under center/pro style. I guess the best answer is that we'll be "multiple" on offense, but it'll still be much more NFL-conducive than Butch's system.
Technically never been fired and def never because if performance. His fiancé at the time made him leave FSU not Fisher. He didn't want to work under Smart when Bama D.C. Was his anyway
When a coach is encouraged to go a lateral job it's about the same thing.
After climbing the ladder at Bama from making $80k as player development guy to full time DB coach.....
He took at a promotion to be the FSU DC. Here's his salary.
2013 FSU $540k
2014 UGA $850k
2015 UGA $1.3m
2016 Bama $1.3m
2017 Bama $1.3m
Doesn't look like someone who was fired. You could make the case that a red flag could be that he left FSU after one year due to some issues and then was said to clash with some at UGA. He was never fired though so saying that is just wrong. The guy has been steadily rising.
Jeremy Pruitt will be introduced as Tennessees next head football coach tonight at 6 p.m.
In the meantime, Pruitt has been busy working the phones assembling his future staff. Many names have emerged, but its a certainty the Colorado States Will Friend, Pruitt college roommate Alabama, will have a role as the OL coach with possibly other titles.
According to sources, Tennessee running backs coach Robert Gillespie has the opportunity to stay on staff, too.
Several names have been floated out for the offensive coordinator position perhaps Pruitts most important hire with USC quarterbacks coach Tyson Helton (possibly the leading candidate) and Auburn OC Chip Lindsey two names to watch.
Defensively, UGA linebackers coach Kevin Sherrer, who was a part of Pruitt's staff with the Bulldogs, is an option for defensive coordinator. Tennessee could have company for Sherrer services though, as both Alabama and FSU are interested in possibly bringing him on staff as well. Another candidate for the DC position is FSU's Charles Kelly.
Tracy Rocker, who many believe is in line for the job, Lance Thompson (South Carolina assistant head coach, DL) and Chris Rumph (Florida DL coach) are defensive assistants who could be on Pruitt's staff, as is UAB's inside linebackers coach Brian Williams. Former Vol cornerback Terry Fair, now at CSU, is a candidate to coach Tennessee's secondary, per sources.
You can "lol" all you want but he's right. If the rest of the fanbase had the complacency of the people in the RF, Schiano would be our coach. It's easy to laugh at that portion of the fanbase with a snarky arrogance. It took an active uprising and social media to initiate that coup. VN, VQ, and other forums were crucial to that movement.
I'm not saying there aren't some delusional people in the Gruden threads. I'm just saying the ground swell created by that portion of the fanbase got important people involved --- including state lawmakers. If you don't think that's true, you're not paying attention.