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UT will lose more $$ keeping Pruitt, than firing him now.

imavolman

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Season ticket sales, concessions, and donations are where the money comes from (and our piece of the SEC monies). Next season will mark a new low in attendance and season ticket sales. I think the losses will be way more than Pruitt's buyout.

Fans have no faith in the AD and administration to fix Tennessee football. If Pruitt is back next season, it's not a move toward getting better or stabilizing this sinking ship. It's a way to save one year's buyout money.

I, as a 60+ years Tennessee fan, have become less and less able to cope with what is going on. And I'm sure that this is a widespread feeling. UT will not get any more $$ from me, nor will I attend another game until I see serious changes. I have attended close to 500 games. I have attended my last, until it's corrected. It is fixable with a great coaching hire. I see no other way.

Anyone else feeling this way?
 
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