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Topic: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN

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Re: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN
« Reply #14 on: November 22, 2020, 05:50:35 PM »
I wonder if the answer to that question shouldn't be determined based on who might be available at the end of the season.  I know that's not very sporting or above-board, but our last coaching search was a nightmare. 
I think it's a very prudent concept.  Pruitt may not improve much next year (and I agree without a pretty good QB the team won't fare well).  But if you end up hiring another also ran because he was all that was available, it doesn't help either.  I suppose Schiano is out?

And the OP's writer thinks Pruitt won't be fired at year's end anyway.

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« Reply #15 on: November 22, 2020, 06:27:27 PM »
Who you gonna get?

But I just dont think he's very smart and his assistants will bail if they can

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I would seriously think about Jamey Chadwell at Costal Carolina. He grew up on a farm in Caryville, TN about thirty miles north of Knoxville off I75. He played QB at East Tn. State 1995-1999 also is a big UT fan, even named his son Jamison Heath after former VOLS QB Heath Schuler.

One of the names being circulated to take the South Carolina job.

His Coastal Carolina is currently ranked 15 and 8-0 just beat Appy State.
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Re: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN
« Reply #16 on: November 22, 2020, 06:42:10 PM »
Want a home grown guy that loves UT football and the SEC then look no further.

I would seriously think about Jamey Chadwell at Costal Carolina. He grew up on a farm in Caryville, TN about thirty miles north of Knoxville off I75. He played QB at East Tn. State 1995-1999 also is a big UT fan, even named his son Jamison Heath after former VOLS QB Heath Schuler.

One of the names being circulated to take the South Carolina job.

His Coastal Carolina is currently ranked 15 and 8-0 just beat Appy State.
Is there any farm land left around Caryville?
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Re: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN
« Reply #17 on: November 22, 2020, 06:51:51 PM »
Pruitt won't be fired this year.
The UT Athletic Department simply cannot afford it.
Simple as that.

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Re: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN
« Reply #18 on: November 22, 2020, 09:00:40 PM »
Ah hell, why not keep the dipshit for say another 10 years until he finally learns either humility or how to coach. I mean, we don’t want to be seen as a toxic university / team / fan base. We’d rather be known by the media, athletes, students, and fans as mediocre in all aspects. Why bother keeping Neyland Stadium? We should tear it down and build a state of the art stadium to house 60,000 fans that have Vandy football expectations. Why even bother aspiring to ever win another SECE, SEC, or National Championship? Apparently, fans wanting / demanding a top notch HC while the administration hires retards is seen as toxic.

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Re: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN
« Reply #19 on: November 22, 2020, 09:28:43 PM »
Ah hell, why not keep the dipshit for say another 10 years until he finally learns either humility or how to coach.
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Re: Is This The Beginning of The End for Jeremy Pruitt’s Tenure at TN
« Reply #20 on: November 22, 2020, 09:56:13 PM »
So you're not just a sore loser when it comes to politics. 


Fuzz, I’m a competitor. If I’m taking it seriously then I’m in it to win. I’m not a big fan of anything that involves luck or anything where I must rely on others that don’t compete with the same fire and passion. I played Football and Baseball and taking a loss was difficult for me especially if one of my teammates cost us the game. Luckily, my teammates had fire, wanted to win, and were pissed at themselves when they screwed up.

I don’t see passion or fire in most of UT’s players or coaches. If there was passion or fire then one of them would’ve already grabbed a few of our players that don’t seem to care and Al Wilson them.

 

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