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re: Chances Jeremy Pruitt Makes a Good Head Coach?

Posted on 11/27/16 at 1:08 pm to
Posted by BowlJackson
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 11/27/16 at 1:08 pm to
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He doesn't have what it takes to run an entire program. I honestly don't think he'd make a good HC at the HS level, and that's from somebody who's been around him when he was still at the HS level.

Even if he did land an easy job and managed early succes, I can't see him sustaining it. His personality has lead to scandals being swept under the rug, and burning bridges and leaving with serious bad blood at Hoover, FSU, and UGA.




Honestly, I'm not even sold that he is an elite DC. Just look at the jobs he's had:
-Hoover HS, under Rush Probst with probably the most loaded defense in state history.
-Bama, DB coach under Saban who specializes in DBs
-FSU, loaded defense fil of 1st rounders
-UGA, inherited a loaded defense but left them depleted
-Bama, under Saban. Nuff said


Anybody on this board could have fielded stout defenses with the resources he's had.
Posted by JCinBAMA
North of Huntsville
Member since Oct 2009
17590 posts
Posted on 11/27/16 at 2:38 pm to
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He doesn't have what it takes to run an entire program. I honestly don't think he'd make a good HC at the HS level, and that's from somebody who's been around him when he was still at the HS level.

Even if he did land an easy job and managed early succes, I can't see him sustaining it. His personality has lead to scandals being swept under the rug, and burning bridges and leaving with serious bad blood at Hoover, FSU, and UGA.



His defense had a great day yesterday...

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The Alabama defense led the way as it has most of the season with another tremendous showing, limiting the Tigers' offense to 182 total yards of offense. Auburn, which entered the game fifth in the nation in rushing offense at 297 yards per game, could only manage 66 rushing yards on the top-ranked Alabama run defense.



66 rushing yards
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