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We looked bad yesterday, no doubt about it. We need to see major improvements from our d line, o line, and secondary.
Current Commits:
4 O linemen
4 secondary players (2 Safety 2 Corner)
6 D linemen.
We’re currently thin on skill position players committed, but frankly we have a roster of guys at skill positions that could get us competitive with the SEC elite (competitive not dominant).
Pruitt knew prior to yesterday where our deficiencies are and he’s addressing them head on in recruiting. We have a couple guys currently in every position above that are elite caliber players (Trey Smith, Darrell Taylor, Alontar Taylor, Trey Flowers, and as bad as it was yesterday, Nigel Warrior has the potential).
I think from a recruiting standpoint Pruitt is showing where he was concerned and we as fans saw why.
I’m not saying he’s the guy, but I’m not willing to say he isn’t based on 1 game. I will say that I believe playcalls on both sides of the ball were vastly improved over last year, what we saw was a lack of execution which is just as much the coaches fault as it is the players.
TL;DR Play calling is improved, Pruitt is recruiting heavily at the positions that sucked yesterday, execution was an issue that reflects on the coaches and the players, not judging anyone by 1 game.
Current Commits:
4 O linemen
4 secondary players (2 Safety 2 Corner)
6 D linemen.
We’re currently thin on skill position players committed, but frankly we have a roster of guys at skill positions that could get us competitive with the SEC elite (competitive not dominant).
Pruitt knew prior to yesterday where our deficiencies are and he’s addressing them head on in recruiting. We have a couple guys currently in every position above that are elite caliber players (Trey Smith, Darrell Taylor, Alontar Taylor, Trey Flowers, and as bad as it was yesterday, Nigel Warrior has the potential).
I think from a recruiting standpoint Pruitt is showing where he was concerned and we as fans saw why.
I’m not saying he’s the guy, but I’m not willing to say he isn’t based on 1 game. I will say that I believe playcalls on both sides of the ball were vastly improved over last year, what we saw was a lack of execution which is just as much the coaches fault as it is the players.
TL;DR Play calling is improved, Pruitt is recruiting heavily at the positions that sucked yesterday, execution was an issue that reflects on the coaches and the players, not judging anyone by 1 game.