Although I’d be even more concerned about his inability to find good staff. Hiring well is part of the job. It can even turn a formerly mediocre guy into the head of a dynasty. Shuffling a little bit here and there makes sense, either to clean up misses or because your hits are getting promoted, but Pruitt has to find good people and hold onto them.
He's got good coaches, for the most part. Ansley is good to great everywhere he's been. Chaney, good to great everywhere he's been. Graham, good to great everywhere he's been Tee, great recruiter good coach Osovet is a great offensive mind, I personally believe he should be the qb coach. These tight ends are still in the jumbo receiver mode Butch recruited. Brumbaugh was a mistake, obviously Felton has a good resume leading up to his on the field job here. He's pretty much focused strictly on pass rushing, after two weeks he had the SEC leader in sacks. It's been non existent against the two best olines Tennessee has faced. I wouldn't say he's bad, but he's got to get more out of everybody not named DeAndre Johnson Niedermeyer's linebackers look lost on passing plays. Where's Eason and Solon Page? Crouch still doesn't look comfortable at linebacker either. Friend and Weinke aren't good coaches. They should have been upgraded this off season. They weren't good when they were hired, but Pruitt had about 9 days to assemble a staff. Now, this off season was a cluster[uck fay] for everyone. The only team that looks good is Alabama week in and week out, the rest have all been up and down. There's quite a few issues on this team, but communication and organization seem to be the two biggest, to go along with not playing a qb you trust to throw on 3rd and 5
If we fire Pruitt this year (for on the field reasons) it will remove all doubt that this university system is run by a wild pack of morons. We’ll make Auburn look like Oxford.
Hell @Lexvol, Pruitt isn't giving his boss many options when the best way to surmise yesterday afternoon was an out-and-out display of cowardice.
Yep. There was really no excuse for that loss (and it’s not Pruitt’s first inexcusable loss), but all yesterday did was fail to give us a reason to stop talking the way we were after last week. It’s going to be a long bye week, but if he handles the mid-tier SEC West like he has the last two years (which I don’t think is likely, but I didn’t think it likely the last two years either), we’ll be back to the hype train again by December.
I expected us to look like a football team against Georgia and Bama at the beginning of the season. We don’t and are worse than last year in almost every phase of the game.
I think your expectations were too high because we missed spring ball. As soon as that happened we were stuck. Right or wrong, Pruitt is too stubborn to play the talent until they show out in practice.
Not just spring ball...half the team missed half of fall camp. Seems like everyone kind of forgot about that after we started 2-0
Seems like most teams are better at snapping the ball than us. Must be all that practice we missed that every other team got to have.
I don’t recall hearing about any other SEC teams having any where close to 40+ guys out for contact tracing during camp. Maybe I missed something tho
Everybody else has a Republican head coach and Pruitt's out here following the contact tracing rules.
I feel like a non-insignificant percentage of coaches prefer players from whom they know what they are going to get, even if they know what they are going to get sucks