If we convert that 4th and 1 at the beginning of the second half, I honestly think we win. They definitely made some adjustments on offense and maybe they get us anyways, but if we keep running down their throats and make it 17-14, *all* the pressure goes on them.
Missouri was a walk, but SC was a struggle with zero turnovers. SC turned it over twice, and Missouri did once I believe. If you oversimplify it, that's were we are. They need to be turnover free and get a gift or two along the way to beat the middle and the dregs of the SEC. If the turnover margin against SC was in the negative or just even or +1, that's likely a loss. Missouri was just bad that day, but it's at least a closer game. We would probably be looking at 1-3 without playing turnover free on offense the first two games.
With last week’s shit show, my expectations were very good for us to put together a few good drives and possible few touchdowns on Bama, I was mistaken or stuck on stupid!
Moral victories offend most fans, but considering the talent gap between us and the Sabanites as well as the latest redonkulous performance.....a good fight at least to the 3rd quarter would please me.
It's apparently to double down on him, run on 3rd and long and admit defeat 7 minutes into a ball game
If I'm Fulmer, I do two things today. The first of which I'm sure he's already done which is meet with Pruitt and tell him that he's going to need to make changes whether he wants to or not. The second thing is to have an all hands on deck meeting with the rest of Pruitt's staff where they are told 1. that based on their body of work, not a single one of them should expect to do more in their careers than make the minimum as a get-back coach at Arkansas State. 2. That the checks have been cut for their buyouts. And 3. That if any of them truly want to stay at this level of the coaching profession, that these last 5 games are going to be a fantastic opportunity to prove it.
This is the reason you guys will never/can't run a multi million dollar program. I respect everyone's opinion on here but this is just dumb. Pruitt isn't getting fired this year. Were not buying out the entire coaching staff and replacing them when monetarily this year was always going to be a loss because of the pandemic.
Pruitt is probably safe until mid season 2022. If Bailey or Salter are worth a damn, we're probably pretty happy by then anyways.
Possibly, but really only Dabo has had a miserable year 3 and turned things around to a level we all want
They motion a receiver into the backfield to get him one on one with a linebacker and he's got no help.
Short of Pruitt getting caught in bed with Vicki, he ain't getting fired this year. If for no other reason than if there is a more stubborn human being that Pruitt, it's his boss. I am personally not expecting anything until 2023 unless it really goes south.
Fulmer definitely isn't going to be quick to pull the trigger. Pruitt is going to have plenty of time to either get things right or properly run this thing into the ground.