In December, after he went 9–1 in his second year in charge at ASA College in Brooklyn, Osovet says he got a call out of the blue from Pruitt offering him an interview for the open wide receivers coach position on Pruitt’s staff at UT. Because Pruitt was still
juggling two jobs and trying to get Alabama primed for a College Football Playoff run, he couldn’t be there in person, so new Vols offensive coordinator Tyson Helton and O-line coach Will Friend handled things. He didn’t get the job, but he did get some encouragement.
“They said I did an amazing job,” Osovet says. “Coach Pruitt said, ‘We’re not gonna hire you but I can promise you this, we’re gonna coach together one day. The entire staff had nothing but good things to say about you.’” On Tuesday, Pruitt made good on that pledge when he called Osovet back to offer him a job on the Vols’ staff as a quality control assistant. Osovet has had other opportunities, including another quality control job at the FBS level, but none that paid enough to justify uprooting his wife and two children.