Starkville Daily News

Pruitt becomes Tennessee coach

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt’s mission is to get the Volunteers back to the status they enjoyed when his new boss was roaming the sidelines.

Pruitt took over as Tennessee’s coach Thursday, capping a tumultuous search in which Phillip Fulmer replaced John Currie as athletic director. Tennessee is coming off one of its most disappoint­ing seasons ever and hasn’t won the Southeaste­rn Conference’s Eastern Division title since 2007, the year before Fulmer was forced out as the Vols’ coach.

“There was a time and place that this university was feared among the SEC teams,” said Pruitt, who has spent the last two seasons as Alabama’s defensive coordinato­r. “My goal as the head football coach at the University of Tennessee is to get us back to that point.”

Nobody’s feared Tennessee lately.

The Vols opened this season in the Top 25 but finished 4-8 to set a school record for losses, as they went winless in SEC competitio­n for the first time since the league formed in 1933. Those results led to the Nov. 12 firing of Butch Jones, who went 34-27 in five seasons.

Tennessee followed up its poor season with a tumultuous coaching search that grew more embarrassi­ng as it dragged on.

Pruitt, who has been an assistant on four different national championsh­ip teams, believes he can get Tennessee back to the heights it reached in the 1990s and early 2000s when Fulmer was coaching the team. This marks Tennessee’s fourth coaching search since Fulmer’s exit.

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