Jeremy Pruitt's analysis of UT Alabama game

#39
#39
Straight serious question, how do you all think Pruitt would fare if he was still DC at Bama against Heupel's offense?
 
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#40
#40
I won't read one word that came out of POS. By the way, How did that lawsuit go for you? I thought you were going to expose all of TN's corruption.
 
#42
#42
Summary for those who wonā€™t click:

- Bryce playing tilts odds in Bamaā€™s favor; no Bryce = toss up, a'ight?

- expects Alabama to put an extra man in the box to limit the running attack, a'ight?

- will mean a lot of pass plays in one on one matchups, a'ight?

- big factor in game is if refs call PIs, a'ight?

- game will ultimately come down to Tennesseeā€™s defense ability to get stops in red zone, a'ight?

Were these missing?
 
#44
#44
You know this has got to be eating him up.

Butch was no world beater but Pruitt inherited a program in much better shape than the way he left it.

Pruitt got three years with not much to show for it. And he bought players

New guy comes in, does things the exact opposite of the way Pruitt would, and in 18 months has become the toast of CFB.
 
#49
#49
You know this has got to be eating him up.

Butch was no world beater but Pruitt inherited a program in much better shape than the way he left it.

Pruitt got three years with not much to show for it. And he bought players

New guy comes in, does things the exact opposite of the way Pruitt would, and in 18 months has become the toast of CFB.
He got paid $14 -16 million to nearly suck the life out of the program.
 
#50
#50
ā€œAlabama is going to move the football, when the ball gets into the red area, can they hold them to field goals?ā€ asked Pruitt. ā€œCan they get a couple of turnovers, can they hold them to field goals in the red area?ā€

For the record, Vols are sixth in the country in red zone defense.

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