I agree with you

%. I know that Mullen has had a great run at Mississippi State, and I know that he has been coaching for a while, compared to Pruitt’s first year. If we look at Florida, when he(Mullen)walked on, he was left a lot better off, than Pruitt was when he came here. Pruitt’s first year throughout the season admitted to mistakes that he did wrong, and I admire him for that. You could see some improvement in Florida, because of the experience that Mullen has, and it payed off at a 9-3 record for the most part, or close to that. Meanwhile, Pruitt made some strides as well, on improving our team a little bit more down the stretch, besides Missouri and Vanderbilt, but yet there were still some shining moments in those games that I saw. Well anyways, it occurs to me that I’ve read somewhere that some coaches has said that Pruitt is a lot smarter coach than most coaches in the sec. I think it will take him a little while to get going, but not as long as some thinks, and that is in 2019 that I think we will see Pruitt’s coaching really take off now, that he has one year under him, but that is just me.