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mehPruitt has def met my expectations which were cautiously optimistic, based on his previous associations and his complete resume, such as it was. It is clear that he has made a great leap forward from year one to year two, and that in the wake of the nightmare that began the season.
While one could hope for just a little more charisma, competence goes a lot farther and I am seeing a big upside for the man.
I agree he’s the best we’ve had since Ken. That’s a gift and total dedication to understanding the game.Coach Pruitt recognizing Missouri’s fake punt and screaming it out to his players wasn’t an isolated incident. I recall his recognition of Auburn’s offensive plays and calling certain blitzes to counter from the sidelines last year. And it made me think: when have we had a coach who was so talented at seeing the game in real time and playing it like a master of chess? Fulmer was a CEO type. Dooley...no. Butch...no. Kiffin would come closest, but on the offensive side of the ball.
Things just feel different with Pruitt. He has a great football mind. I’ve said since last year that he’s the best defensive mind on The Hill since Ken Donahue. On top of that, he’s a disciplinarian, but a player’s coach for whom players want to perform. He and his staff have obviously developed this roster, as well. He seems to have all the requisite skills to succeed.
I remember in the 90s wishing we had an X’s and O’s mind like Spurrier...a guy who gives you a tactical advantage every time out. That not only puts players in a better position to make plays, but it also creates a psychological advantage (which is really where Spurrier’s teams had Fulmer’s beat). I think we have that now on the defensive side of the ball. But I also think Pruitt has an overall great football mind, rather than just being good at one side of the ball. We heard how he told Chaney to call the JG bootleg to seal the Kentucky game.
This rebuild is still a work in progress. There are still a lot of mental mistakes to clean up. The talent still needs to improve. But we have our football coach. I’ve hoped that with the others. I believe it now. This just feels different.
I would like to see some bigger more punishing running backs. I would like to see an upgrade in pass rushers and we need to replace the wide receivers we’re losing but I actually think the goal should always be to upgrade every position. That isn’t a knock against current players it’s simply a desire to always get better.Where specifically would you like to see an upgrade in talent?
Pruitt and Chaney have admitted they didn't prepare for Ga. St. I think they learned their lesson. We should have been able to beat Ga. State on just talent but we were not playing as a team and Ga. St. did. I was upset with the Ga St. loss but without it I am not sure we become the team we have become. We just need to move on from that. Lesson learned.Not to be negative Nancy but we had all offseason to prepare for ga st and got whipped....but this is a different team now and we should be ok against whoever we play.
That depends, are you traveling to the state of Alabama, over the holidays?Thanksgiving prayer.
Please Dear Lord bless Coach Pruitt, his staff, the players and their families and VN members and all the fans and VFLs.
Please Lord continue to bless Coach Pruitt with the patience to deal with Vol fans. May he prosper and game plan with the best and take this program to great heights and prove to be a Vol legend. Amen.
( Am I going to Hell for asking for football success? )
Need to see more success. Remember, it wasn't that long ago that we were 1-4 with a couple embarrassing losses. Plus recruiting right now isn't exactly taking off.
Need to see some 9 and 10 win seasons before "I believe it"
We had these same type of threads early on with Butch
The coaching is there and now we just need an upgrade in talent and depth in some places. I think getting to a bowl game will show some recruits that may have been on the fence that we are on the way back. Player development,which has been nonexistent at UT for a while, is back and showing benefits. There are a lot of positives to see with the current staff.
The Kentucky stop was a UT classic..We’ve won close games that we normally have lost.
One thing this team has done is made sure to have low scoring low margin victories. Pruitt’s team in SEC play has scored more than 24 points just twice I think. (Auburn and South Carolina)..... i love the gritty wins because defense is making stops and plays we aren’t used to seeing with Tennessee.
Yet there many Volnation who are not appreciative of the turnaround from the 0-2 start and still consider Pruitt a mediocre coach. Those people must be miserable in life.I agree with much of what you said. I think the biggest boom we could get is to get a bowl game and be a 2 touchdown under dog. You give Pruitt, his staff and this TEAM a month to prepare for the game. I like our odds of winning. If we do this it would make a great impact on our recruiting. This not the same team that started this season. Stevie Wonder can see the difference. I can not remember watching a team that has made as big of improvement.
The team attitude changed when Maurer was inserted into the lineup during the 1st qtr vs. Georgia. There was a noticeable improvement watching the game on TV.I don’t think losing teaches you much but being a loser. Winning teaches so much more. I think the team turned around some after gutting out the Miss State game (a game they should have dominated the score) but needed a 90 yd drive in the last 5 mins to close. I think that game gave the team confidence to move forward and win these winnable games.
That depends, are you traveling to the state of Alabama, over the holidays?
GBO!!
