Jeremy Pruitt seeks court order against NCAA to allow hire by FBS school

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I don’t know how his scheme fits not that coach Saban is gone but I would love to bring him back at least as a position coach.
While I loved the Alabama defense while he was D Coordinator here, I just don’t think that would be a good hire anymore or a good fit. Saban could manage big personalities and egos like that, but I’m not sure that is DeBoer’s style. DeBoer seems to be more of a “we’re all bros” kind of leader, which is fine as long as somebody doesn’t come in trying to be the big guy, which I could definitely see Pruitt doing. Long story short, while I have no doubt of Pruitt’s D skills, I think he would be a toxic hire for this team and this staff.
 
I think Pruitt knows Defense and would be a good hire because CKD gives his coordinators the freedom to work. He would be a great replacement for CKW when he gets a new opportunity.
 
It's wild that everything he did that was cheating just a few years ago is completely legal now.


Not everything he did is still legal. Coaches still can’t directly pay players but there are ways around it sure. But Jeremy being Jeremy really didn’t seek those “ways around”. He really got dinged because him and his wife were directly involved in pay for play. Otherwise the show cause would’ve likely have been negotiated out by the NCAA.

But ultimately this kind of goes back to analogy of “you get a ticket for going 55 in 50 on a particular road but a month later the speed limit is 55”. Does that mean you get out of your ticket? According to the NCAA that’s a no, and I think the courts will probably uphold their decision like they upheld the NFL’s decision on Tom Brady. If they don’t then the NCAA truly dies in an instance. It’s a high risk for both the NCAA and Jeremy Pruitt to go this route instead of coming up with a compromise.
 
Anyone who files suit against NCAA seems to win. So, I expect to see him at Jax St.

This is “seeking an injunction”. The major problem going against him is that the ncaa has provided him and JSU a compromise in which they could fulfill the obligations of the show cause while being employed. So really nothing is preventing them from doing that.


The major problem is that Pruitt admitted to basically everything he was accused of instead of lawyering up and lying. So he is basically arguing that “these violations don’t exist anymore” and “that show causes can’t exist anymore”. If any judge rules for him it basically kills the NCAA’s ability to enforce any type of punishment whatsoever. I honestly don’t know if they are going to find one that is willing to make a huge decision against a private institution like that. They could but I’m thinking most every judge is going to try to force the sides to negotiate it out to avoid such a decision
 
Well... Pruitt knew what he was doing was against the rules, so I won't lose sleep in any case.

On the other hand, given that you can do it all legally now is a bit unfair for him.

But mainly, it shows the hypocrisy of the NCAA that schools who have lawyered up have always gotten away with murder. Here is looking at the Barn...
 
While I loved the Alabama defense while he was D Coordinator here, I just don’t think that would be a good hire anymore or a good fit. Saban could manage big personalities and egos like that, but I’m not sure that is DeBoer’s style. DeBoer seems to be more of a “we’re all bros” kind of leader, which is fine as long as somebody doesn’t come in trying to be the big guy, which I could definitely see Pruitt doing. Long story short, while I have no doubt of Pruitt’s D skills, I think he would be a toxic hire for this team and this staff.
You know grubb has a pretty high caliber ego right?
 
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While I loved the Alabama defense while he was D Coordinator here, I just don’t think that would be a good hire anymore or a good fit. Saban could manage big personalities and egos like that, but I’m not sure that is DeBoer’s style. DeBoer seems to be more of a “we’re all bros” kind of leader, which is fine as long as somebody doesn’t come in trying to be the big guy, which I could definitely see Pruitt doing. Long story short, while I have no doubt of Pruitt’s D skills, I think he would be a toxic hire for this team and this staff.
I'm willing to take a chance.
 
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Well it’s just an opinion. You could be right. But he seems like a guy dead set on being a HC and just using his next gig as a comeback springboard.
That's actually a really good point I hadn't considered... to that effect, what makes us think Pruitt would even come back here to take a coordinator's position to begin with? Pruitt probably would take over a HC job somewhere else before considering taking a DC role or whatever here.
 
I just want to move on from Pruitt. There are other DCs out there that are good and dont have the baggage. And Im not certain that Pruitt has been humbled by his transgressions. And CKD doesn't seem like a coach who wants to manage prima donna assistants. Saban could do it but that doesn't seem like CKD mo.
 
I just want to move on from Pruitt. There are other DCs out there that are good and dont have the baggage. And Im not certain that Pruitt has been humbled by his transgressions. And CKD doesn't seem like a coach who wants to manage prima donna assistants. Saban could do it but that doesn't seem like CKD mo.

This. I keep seeing "Auburn wants Petrino or this other old washed up dude..."

The older dudes often have so much baggage.
 
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