So Saban's got Smart tied up during this recruiting period coaching a bowl game at Bama while Pruitt's at Georgia watching the hen house... before he goes to Bama???
So Saban's got Smart tied up during this recruiting period coaching a bowl game at Bama while Pruitt's at Georgia watching the hen house... before he goes to Bama???
I doubt UGA will let that rat anywhere near the football team if he takes the Bama job. He'll be escorted to his office to clean it out the minute it's confirmed.
Are we gonna see pics of Pruitt being escorted out the UGA facilities?
So Saban's got Smart tied up during this recruiting period coaching a bowl game at Bama while Pruitt's at Georgia watching the hen house... before he goes to Bama???
I doubt UGA will let that rat anywhere near the football team if he takes the Bama job. He'll be escorted to his office to clean it out the minute it's confirmed.
I'm surprised more of our fans didn't clamor to roll the dice on him here as freakin HC. He's exactly the kind of persona that gets some fools all tingly in the pants....except he's just Muscorch 2.0 with some added scumbaggery.
Are we gonna see pics of Pruitt being escorted out the UGA facilities?
You're retarded if you think they'll let that rat hang around.
Jeremy Pruitt is back in his home state, and he’s already started recruiting for the Crimson Tide.
Pruitt immediately will start to use his recruiting ties to the state of Alabama to help the team with its 2016 class. It makes sense that he’d be making as many phone calls and connections as possible Friday, just before a recruiting dead period arrives.
According to Propst, who hired Pruitt as a high school assistant in 2004, he came into Athens trying to create more toughness, perhaps disrupting the apple cart a bit there.
“They were a little bit more country club and lackadaisical, in my opinion, at Georgia before Jeremy’s arrival,” former Hoover High School coach Rush Propst told AL.com in October. “I know they had some successful teams, but the last several years, the weight room wasn’t very tough, practice wasn’t very tough. Jeremy has a way to make things tough and make kids enjoy playing for him. He makes no bones about it.”
Report: Jeremy Pruitt already recruiting for Alabama as next defensive coordinator
Jeremy Pruitt is back in his home state, and he’s already started recruiting for the Crimson Tide.Pruitt immediately will start to use his recruiting ties to the state of Alabama to help the team with its 2016 class. It makes sense that he’d be making as many phone calls and connections as possible Friday, just before a recruiting dead period arrives.
But the scary quote for us is:
According to Propst, who hired Pruitt as a high school assistant in 2004, he came into Athens trying to create more toughness, perhaps disrupting the apple cart a bit there.
“They were a little bit more country club and lackadaisical, in my opinion, at Georgia before Jeremy’s arrival,” former Hoover High School coach Rush Propst told AL.com in October. “I know they had some successful teams, but the last several years, the weight room wasn’t very tough, practice wasn’t very tough. Jeremy has a way to make things tough and make kids enjoy playing for him. He makes no bones about it.”
Really hope we get our DC hire right!
So Saban's got Smart tied up during this recruiting period coaching a bowl game at Bama while Pruitt's at Georgia watching the hen house... before he goes to Bama???
I doubt UGA will let that rat anywhere near the football team if he takes the Bama job. He'll be escorted to his office to clean it out the minute it's confirmed.
I'm surprised more of our fans didn't clamor to roll the dice on him here as freakin HC. He's exactly the kind of persona that gets some fools all tingly in the pants....except he's just Muscorch 2.0 with some added scumbaggery.
Report: Jeremy Pruitt already recruiting for Alabama as next defensive coordinator
Jeremy Pruitt is back in his home state, and he’s already started recruiting for the Crimson Tide.Pruitt immediately will start to use his recruiting ties to the state of Alabama to help the team with its 2016 class. It makes sense that he’d be making as many phone calls and connections as possible Friday, just before a recruiting dead period arrives.
But the scary quote for us is:
According to Propst, who hired Pruitt as a high school assistant in 2004, he came into Athens trying to create more toughness, perhaps disrupting the apple cart a bit there.
“They were a little bit more country club and lackadaisical, in my opinion, at Georgia before Jeremy’s arrival,” former Hoover High School coach Rush Propst told AL.com in October. “I know they had some successful teams, but the last several years, the weight room wasn’t very tough, practice wasn’t very tough. Jeremy has a way to make things tough and make kids enjoy playing for him. He makes no bones about it.”
Really hope we get our DC hire right!
That is indeed a scary quote. This program is already far too soft after 5 years of Golden and his wefense.
Report: Jeremy Pruitt already recruiting for Alabama as next defensive coordinator
Jeremy Pruitt is back in his home state, and he’s already started recruiting for the Crimson Tide.Pruitt immediately will start to use his recruiting ties to the state of Alabama to help the team with its 2016 class. It makes sense that he’d be making as many phone calls and connections as possible Friday, just before a recruiting dead period arrives.
But the scary quote for us is:
According to Propst, who hired Pruitt as a high school assistant in 2004, he came into Athens trying to create more toughness, perhaps disrupting the apple cart a bit there.
“They were a little bit more country club and lackadaisical, in my opinion, at Georgia before Jeremy’s arrival,” former Hoover High School coach Rush Propst told AL.com in October. “I know they had some successful teams, but the last several years, the weight room wasn’t very tough, practice wasn’t very tough. Jeremy has a way to make things tough and make kids enjoy playing for him. He makes no bones about it.”
Really hope we get our DC hire right!