It's glorious. "Big win today, coach!" "Well, we did just win the national title, so yeah I'll agree."
I like when Bob gets so flustered that he’ll actually end the interview right there, even if that means talking over Barnes to do it.
Nope, but everyone else over there does, and almost all agree that he’s terrible. But I don’t think they will ever push him out. I think someone here said that he’s recently had health problems, IIRC. If true, they certainly won’t do anything while he’s struggling with that, nor should they. I don’t think Barnes cares about anything, and he’s going to give him shit no matter what, because that’s just his way.
Makes no sense for Bob to have his job. Sloppy, bumbling and cant see anything about to happen or as it happens.
He's a Tennessee lifer now, though. He also does a ton of stuff for underprivileged kids. He's a great guy that sucks at his job.
On Covid testing: “When it comes to testing all of that goes through Dr. Klenck and Boche and all of our people on the medical side. I ain't an expert when it comes to testing, they are.”
What a smart person who is in charge of something does. Defaults to the person that knows a hell of a lot more than they do about a subject.
The best in the business is a hard act to follow, I can't name a single person that could've followed Ward and been as well received.
Some gold from yesterday - “Can I ask y’all a question?” Pruitt said as his meeting with local media over Zoom wrapped up. “Have they found that tiger yet? I’m serious. My wife called me today and I missed my noon walk because I was concerned about that tiger.” ----- “Jim Chaney, I think he’s the winningest head coach in the history of Tennessee football at 1-0, so I know he would not want that,” Pruitt said. “He is going to take that mark with him for the rest of his life, so he would absolutely be out. Obviously, it would be Tee.” ----- “I talk to these guys quite a bit, and I can assure you if there was some kind of competitive edge that somebody else would get, they sure wouldn’t be sharin’ it,” Pruitt said. “And lemme tell ya, every time I play golf with Kirby Smart, he’s the only person I’ve ever seen that he always finds his ball in the woods. Always.”