Jeremy Pruitt has nothing to lose and that is a scary thing.
He will try to find anyway possible to create an edge on Saturday versus Alabama football. For the University of Tennessee, costly turnovers on offense have it at 2-2 on the season. It had an opportunity to defeat the Georgia Bulldogs and Kentucky Wildcats; however, the inconsistent play at quarterback has hurt it. While the Crimson Tide has no idea on who the Volunteers will have as its offensive signal caller, Nick Saban stated on Wednesday about the importance of handling success and remaining focused.
As the last former assistant coach to face Saban this month, the six-time national champion is not taking Pruitt lightly.