RDU VOL#14
I’m a Flawed Character
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Can you please change your availability. I've seen it like 4 times and thought it was Atlanta every timeThe fanbase not wanting a coach, for whatever reason, isn't a red flag. If a coach is scared of a large boisterous fanbase then perhaps championship level programs are not for him. That's an indictment on the coach. Not the fans.
Clay Travis interviewed Sankey and he said he is not stopping or discouraging anyone from hiring Freeze. He would be ok with it. I wish Tennessee would interview Freeze. We know he wants the job and would win big at Tennessee in my opinion.
Elliott, Pruitt and Morris are all different people and coaches. Just because Pruitt failed here and Morris failed at Arkansas doesn't mean Elliott will fail here.
Not wrong.With the NCAA sanctions going on and numerous players lost to the transfer portal, hiring a coordinator that has to learn on the job through all of this, is way too huge of a risk.
There’s no proof Elliot will make a good HC.
I can't deny any of that and that makes it sound better than it really is.Elliott is highly thought of. Sure, he may be just a coordinator, but he's turned down several great job opportunities. He doesn't listen to just anyone. Would I prefer a proven HC? Absolutely. But the fact Elliott is willing to listen to White when he has refused so many others is impressive. People have been trying to pry him away from Dabo for the last few years, without success. As far as coordinators go, he's one of the most highly sought after ones out there. And to act like a coordinator can't succeed is silly. All coaches work their way up. Kirby had no HC experience when he took over UGA and he's doing okay. Mullen had never been a HC before taking over Miss State. Coordinators can and do succeed. Elliott isn't my first choice, but if we've worked our list and land on him, I'll give him a chance. He's a better choice than Sonny Dykes or Will Healy, IMO.
Those don't grow on trees? Huh.. Who knew?Yep, I've turned down projects that aren't what I'm looking for at that particular time. And I've taken a few projects just because the money was too good to pass up and they, predictably, weren't the best experiences. Coaches are no different. They could pass because of timing, location, family, fit, personal goals or any number of factors. We need a guy who wants to be at UT, is up for the challenge, meshes well with our personnel, wants to win and is ready to rebuild.
Like Pruitt, he had all the talent. I'd rather go with even the Coastal Carolina guy-- actually any head coach who did more with less over a successful coordinator. (That said, I will support who ever they decide to put in there) (this post has been edited for clarity)Elliott, Pruitt and Morris are all different people and coaches. Just because Pruitt failed here and Morris failed at Arkansas doesn't mean Elliott will fail here.
They are two completely different people and coaches. Just because Pruitt failed doesn't mean Elliott will.