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Don't think that's the case because of the toll it will and is probably taking on recruiting. The season is disappointing but losing a good recruiting class will be exponentially detrimental to the program.I am starting to believe that because of the limited off-season, I do believe, Pruitt has been told by Fulmer that this is throw away year, trot JG out there regardless, and don't ruin HB. That is the only logical reason, I can figure he keeps starting JG. And why he looks so apathetic on the sideline. Also, correct me if I am wrong, but didn't AV elude to a big time grad transfer coming in (probably a QB?). Then you also have Salter coming in and a top 10 class, so a brand new QB room next year. Otherwise its a tin foil hat rational of he wants to tank, so he collects his buyout and runs back to Bama. That just doesnt make sense to me, to get to where Pruitt is you are super competitive and you want to win. You can't tank.
SEVERAL INDUSTRY SOURCES SAY TENNESSEE IS THE PREFERRED LANDING SPOT FOR FREEZE. TENNESSEE CERTAINLY COULD WAIT A YEAR, SEE WHETHER PRUITT IMPROVES THE PROGRAM IN 2021 AND THEN MAKE A RUN AT FREEZE. BUT A POOR FINISH, ESPECIALLY A LOSS THIS WEEK AGAINST WINLESS VANDERBILT, OR A SOUTH CAROLINA PUSH FOR FREEZE, COULD CHANGE THE THOUGHT PROCESS.
“TENNESSEE’S ALWAYS IN PLAY,” AN INDUSTRY SOURCE SAID.”
Per Adam Rittenberg of ESPN
always liked Janceck.We've been AWFUL on 3rd down since JP arrived. Now this year we are allowing them at 50%! That is historically bad.
I could be wrong, but I usually see situational football (3rd downs, redzone scenarios) as relying heavily on coaching. We have not been good in those metrics under this staff. Telling...
I miss those Jancek 3rd down defenses...tops in the entire country.
Nobody wants to be a failure