what the hell happens in the locker room at halftime?

#26
#26
IMHO. Cjp is always preaching its about us and what we do, during the bye week he said the 1st week they weren’t focused on arky therefore he doesn’t take the amount of time necessary I feel to study and take away what the opponent does best, he just stays with his scheme as if the opponent doesn’t have scholarship athletes on the other side. I may be wrong but if I’m not that is pure arrogance
 
#32
#32
Looking back at the box scores for the season, besides Missouri we have given up a lot of points and scored not a lot of points.

What's going on here?

Would the team do better to just stay out on the field instead of going into the locker room?

Any specualations?
I hear Jeremy always has to take a really long dump at halftime. Takes up the whole halftime.
 
#33
#33
I'm starting to think that the stories at Georgia about Jeremy Pruitt are actually true. I'm just saying maybe Aaron Murray who wasn't wrong. He could just be a hard person to work for.
 
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#38
Don’t know but on the off week Tee Martin and family were at the Clemson game and if was said multiple times in reference to Dani Sweeney that “that’s a man you want to play for” when he showed passion and coached his team. Now it may be nothing but seeing that this came from Tees IG story and that it was chosen to be included I can’t help but think it is telling of what our coaches and players think...
 
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#42
Looking back at the box scores for the season, besides Missouri we have given up a lot of points and scored not a lot of points.

What's going on here?

Would the team do better to just stay out on the field instead of going into the locker room?

Any specualations?

Just as well, they never seem to make any changes while at the half time break.
 
#43
#43
I’ll say it again, we were up 13-0 at halftime. I’m sure the coaches felt confident in their game plan at that point, so they didn’t make adjustments. They failed to adjust accordingly during play in the 2nd half
 
#46
#46
Pretty simple. The other team has a coaching staff. They make adjustments to what UT did in the first half. Arky saw we couldn't and wouldn't be a threat to throw the ball so they loaded the box. UT couldn't and didn't change a thing. Look, it's pretty clear we have no options at QB. No matter who we trot out there, we're going to be in trouble. That's on Pruitt. He's seen all these guys except Bailey for a good while. He knew what he did and didn't have yet did squat on the juco/transfer market to address this glaring weakness at the most important position on the field. He and he alone is responsible for this abomination.
If he starts and plays HB in all our remaining games, (it's a free year, scholly-wise), we'll be that much further ahead come 2021. If Pruitt and Chaney have a future at UT it's definitely with Bailey at QB,imho.
 
#47
#47
Doesn't really matter. Disagreements happen all the time. Right now our biggest and most immediate problems are the Haslams, Fulmer and Pruitt. Not sure much can be done about the former, but we must part with Fulmer and Pruitt....and yes, hire Hugh Freeze. He's the only choice IMO. No one else comes close.
There really never has been a more obvious solution to our woes since we began the slide under Fulmer. When was the last time an FBS program that had never been within a hundred miles of relevant jumped into the top 25 in the coach's second year there? There hasn't been a more extreme example of inarguable coaching talent in all of college football since Meyer put Bowling Green on the map. Remember that Meyer didn't win a NC at his first or even his second stop; and Freeze already has had a historical underachiever ranked #1 in the country, if only for a week or two; he already has beaten Bama twice with a program with vastly inferior resources.

Is there anyone, anyone at all in a position of power with this program right now, who has an ounce of common sense and enough love for UT football to do the most incredibly obvious thing in the history of all sports and fire our imposter coach and go get the most sure-fire hire that has been available in nearly two decades? It really is that simple.
 
#48
#48
I’ll say it again, we were up 13-0 at halftime. I’m sure the coaches felt confident in their game plan at that point, so they didn’t make adjustments. They failed to adjust accordingly during play in the 2nd half
At halftime a good coach anticipates that the other team will make adjustments to what worked for you the first half. Coaches who make $40k a year do that. When you pay one $4,000,000 a year then it is fair to believe that will happen. The evidence suggest that either did not happen or that a $10,000 a year job was done at it instead of a $4,000,000 a year job.
 
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#49
#49
Pedicures and facials
 
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