Ericvol2096
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I mean that's fine. Personally, I think the odds that Pruitt happened to recruit the exact wrong 50 players that were highly rated and highly sought after is kind of crazy.
One dud in Pruitt is more likely than 50 independent duds in the players he got.
Heupel is going to get at least four years regardless, so if that lets you believe he could still be the guy for a little longer after getting out coached this season, by all means.
I'm just saying. The cycle repeats itself. Instead of using the same excuses we used for the last two guys we could just say it how it is.
The marble obelisk marking one of the old Japanese cemeteries at Manzanar Relocation Center National Historic Site...back dropped by John Muir's beloved "Range of light" Sierra Nevada.
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It's not hard to replace a receiver that got minimal touches last year no matter how good he was. Without consistent QB play doesn't matter what kind of freak athlete is at receiver his impact will be minimal.Josh Palmer and Trey Smith aren’t easy replacements. The rest are replaceable...and some of those replacements will be an upgrade, imo...QB, RB, C, OLB, ILB..
I'm pessimistic about his chances of long-term success, but I do genuinely like Josh Heupel and in talking with my couple of contacts on campus, they all really like him too.
I *like* the coaching and recruiting staff he has put together, the latter being comprised of Tennessee people who want nothing more than to see this place succeed. I just don't like the results they've earned to this point - but it's still very early.
I think we're looking at two very bad seasons - and I don't think that has much to do with Josh Heupel. My first real test for him and the new staff will be the recruiting classes the next two seasons.
But that’s not taking into account talent rankings...only who Pruitt played.
I am doubtful that this mess is even rebuildable. The program is toxic from the boosters down.
While Trey is definitely a special individual talent, I think our OL as a whole will likely be better going forward. That group got no development under the last staff. Wanya being the greatest example. Palmer will also be an easy replacement due to the much better offensive coaching and offense scheme. HT and Bryce are the toughest replacements. Especially since the guy prime to replace Bryce - Key - also bailed. Key was really the only guy I was upset to lose.
Hadn’t heard the podcast.It was a question from someone named @HoleInTheRoof![]()