jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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two redemption stories for the price of one.....the resurrection of a once great program led by a once ostracized coach.Because he’s a proven winner and he wants this job more than any other job. He understands the job.
He scores a lot of points. An exciting, innovative, offensive team is how you win these days and he knows how to do that.
He’s a strong leader. His players love him and he loves them.
He beat Saban multiple times while at OM with lesser talent. I hate Saban and Bama and he can beat them. Not many can say that.
He made mistakes and paid for them. And everyone loves a good redemption story like it would be if he came to UT and won.
Um, okay. Let's go.Latest VQ poster rumor...
“Unless something drastic happens, and Tennessee wins on Saturday, Pruitt is out. He wants out. Looks like some "young money" has come in to cover up Fulmer's mistake. Pruitt was not going to get fired at the taxpayer's expense. Younger boosters want Hugh Freeze, and older money wants Billy Napier.”
Is this your first UT coaching search? You have to pace yourself, otherwise you will never last through the airplane tracking, Periscope broadcasting, mattress burning, twitter rampaging, legislature speaking searching that is all UT.
If this is true, then I think the most important information out of this is that we have some young money that is willing to step up to the plate. This might be huge for the future of our program. Also, if the young money is paying the buyout, then I am guessing the young money gets to have a lot of say-so in the next hire… Hugh Freeze, let’s ride!Latest VQ poster rumor...
“Unless something drastic happens, and Tennessee wins on Saturday, Pruitt is out. He wants out. Looks like some "young money" has come in to cover up Fulmer's mistake. Pruitt was not going to get fired at the taxpayer's expense. Younger boosters want Hugh Freeze, and older money wants Billy Napier.”