But Pruitt is not (at least, not yet) a proven loser.
All we've seen proven so far is that he can't get the program where we want it to go in his first three years. But, by the way, the third year was a weird one, which may or may not be an accurate predictor of future performance.
Now, I'll agree with you that IF he's going to be the guy who can get us back to winning championships, one would really expect to have seen a helluva lot more from him than we have so far. Absolutely.
But that doesn't mean the door is closed. That doesn't mean it is "proven."
And given that the cost of changing coaches is so high, short of a Bob Stoops or Urban Meyer, a proven championship-caliber leader, we might actually be better off giving him one more shot to see if he can, against the odds, turn the corner.
That's what I see. And how I see it.