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12/06/2017 4:35 pm  #1


Pruitt to TN?

Just heard that ne is a leading candidate for the job at TN...... Imagine that.... Maybe they should have courted ML considering his strong ties to Cut and the TN way.......leaving us to go after Pruitt.....Nah....not when the fix was already in...

Last edited by Johnny Yuma (12/06/2017 4:36 pm)


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12/06/2017 6:05 pm  #2


Re: Pruitt to TN?

Word is TN offered him $5 million/year but he turned it down because they wouldn't let him coach in the CFP.

 

12/06/2017 6:13 pm  #3


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MeridianOMRebel wrote:

Word is TN offered him $5 million/year but he turned it down because they wouldn't let him coach in the CFP.

 

Saw this on a tweet this afternoon. Many said it was made on a fake account. I think it was.

Last edited by MustangReb (12/06/2017 6:14 pm)

 

12/06/2017 7:05 pm  #4


Re: Pruitt to TN?

MustangReb wrote:

MeridianOMRebel wrote:

Word is TN offered him $5 million/year but he turned it down because they wouldn't let him coach in the CFP.

 

Saw this on a tweet this afternoon. Many said it was made on a fake account. I think it was.

Thanks for clearing that up. Someone had texted that to me - wasn't sure where he heard that from. Time to rag on him a little bit about that. LOL

 

12/06/2017 9:16 pm  #5


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Now this:


Chris Low

@ClowESPN
Sources tell ESPN that Tennessee is in the process of trying to finalize a deal with Alabama defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt after offering him the job earlier in the day. Vols also interviewed Auburn DC Kevin Steele and Georgia DC Mel Tucker.
8:44 PM - Dec 6, 2017

 

12/06/2017 9:17 pm  #6


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And this:

Jimmy Hyams
@JimmyHyams
Alabama DC Jeremy Pruitt has accepted the job as Tennessee's new coach. Details are still being ironed out, sources said, but the deal is basically done. He has coached in Alabama HS ranks for 8 years and in college for 11 years, 8 at Alabama
9:08 PM - Dec 6, 2017

 

12/06/2017 9:52 pm  #7


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That'll be a good hire. Pruitt is someone I would have liked for us to hire. By everything I heard, he very much wanted the job and even sent Bjork a plan for the program.

 

12/06/2017 10:47 pm  #8


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Boy, did OM need this type HC. Tweet from ChaseGoodbread:

Can say this much about Jeremy Pruitt ... He's his own man with his own plan, and he'll run it his own way. Any big UT boosters or power brokers who think they'll be able to pick up the bat phone and wield influence just because he's a first-time HC will quickly learn otherwise.

 

12/06/2017 11:01 pm  #9


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MustangReb wrote:

Boy, did OM need this type HC. Tweet from ChaseGoodbread:

Can say this much about Jeremy Pruitt ... He's his own man with his own plan, and he'll run it his own way. Any big UT boosters or power brokers who think they'll be able to pick up the bat phone and wield influence just because he's a first-time HC will quickly learn otherwise.

And.....That is exactly why he wasn't considered at OMGOBHC position.


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12/07/2017 12:52 am  #10


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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The University of Tennessee's circuitous head-coaching search, which has taken on just about every twist imaginable, is nearing an end, as the Volunteers are finalizing a deal with Alabama defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, sources told ESPN.

Tennessee expects to announce Pruitt as its football coach on Thursday, and a press conference to introduce him is planned for later in the day. Sources told ESPN that Pruitt plans to stay on as Alabama's defensive coordinator through the College Football Playoff, while pulling double duty as the Vols' head coach and spearheading their recruiting efforts and putting together his staff at Tennessee.

Pruitt, 43, is in his second season as Alabama's defensive coordinator under Nick Saban. The Crimson Tide are ranked first nationally in scoring defense this season and second nationally in total defense. Pruitt also is regarded as one of the top recruiters in the SEC. As an assistant coach, he has been a part of four national championship teams.

Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee's former College Football Hall of Fame coach, replaced John Currie on Friday as the Vols' athletic director; he has spearheaded the coaching search ever since. Fulmer interviewed Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele and Georgia defensive coordinator Mel Tucker on Tuesday in New York City. Fulmer notified Tucker on Wednesday that the school was going in a different direction.


Following a meandering search, Tennessee has a new head coach after reaching agreement with Alabama defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt. Marvin Gentry/USA TODAY Sports
Pruitt, a two-time Broyles Award finalist as the top assistant coach in college football, possesses two of the qualities that Fulmer put a premium on in his search for the Vols' next coach: a tough-minded defensive presence and a proven track record as a recruiter.

Aformer defensive back at Alabama, Pruitt served two different stints on the Crimson Tide staff under Saban. He was initially coached in Tuscaloosa from 2007 to 2012, the last three seasons as defensive backs coach. Pruitt also was the defensive coordinator at Florida State on the Seminoles' 2013 national championship team, and he was the defensive coordinator at Georgia under Mark Richt for the 2014 and 2015 seasons, before returning to his alma mater.

The son of legendary Alabama high school coach Dale Pruitt, Pruitt was an assistant coach in the high school ranks before catching on with his alma mater in 2007 as Saban's director of player development. Both of Pruitt's defenses as Alabama's defensive coordinator have led the country in scoring defense. His Florida State defense in 2013 also led the country in scoring defense.

Saban, who hired Pruitt to replace Kirby Smart, called Pruitt a tremendous teacher of the game.

"He knew our defense, knew how we wanted things done, because he'd been with us before and had gone out on his own and done an excellent job at Florida State and Georgia," Saban told ESPN last year. "I'm not into comparisons, but what I will say is that he's made it easier for our guys to play faster, more instinctive, and we've made very few mistakes. So much of coaching is how the kids respond, and they've responded great to Jeremy."

Washington Redskins linebacker Ryan Anderson, who was recruited to Alabama by Pruitt, said one of Pruitt's strengths is the way he connects with his players.

"He can relate to anybody, and you see that with the way guys have bought into new roles, and guys have been able to move around and play different spots," Anderson said last year. "But the big thing he does is that he lets his dogs go hunt. There ain't no holding back."

Pruitt would become the fifth different head coach at Tennessee in the past 11 years. He would replace Butch Jones, who was fired after going 34-27 overall and 14-24 in SEC play in five seasons in Knoxville.

The No. 4 Crimson Tide plays No. 1 Clemson in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.

It would be the third season in a row that Alabama has dealt with losing a coordinator before playing in the College Football Playoff. Two years ago, Smart was named Georgia's new coach before helping the Crimson Tide win their fourth national title under coach Nick Saban. Last season, offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin was named Florida Atlantic's coach and then was relieved of his duties by Saban only a week before Alabama lost to Clemson 35-31 in the CFP Championship Game.


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