Former Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt reportedly has his next job nine days after being fired for cause by the program. Bruce Feldman of FOX Sports says Pruitt is finalizing a deal to head to the NFL and join the coaching staff of the New York Jets. This comes on the same day Tennessee hired Pruitt's replacement, former UCF head coach Josh Heuepel.
The former Vols coach will join first-year head coach Robert Saleh, who was officially hired by the team last week. It's unclear what Pruitt's title on the staff will be.
Pruitt was hired by Tennessee in 2017 after a chaotic coaching search led to John Currie being fired as athletic director and Fulmer being brought in to replace him. After a strong finish to the 2019 season, that momentum appeared to carry over into 2020 with the Vols getting off to a 2-0 start. However, the Volunteers promptly lost six straight games and finished the year with a mark of 3-7. Pruitt ends his tenure in Knoxville with an overall record of 16-19.
Beyond that, Pruitt and his staff were also under investigation for improper recruiting practices. After the season, Tennessee reportedly entered a hiring freeze in regards to filling any vacancies on staff and did not give any contract extensions to assistants amid a continued investigation into potential recruiting violations, per a report from ESPN's Mark Schlabach.
The former Vols coach will join first-year head coach Robert Saleh, who was officially hired by the team last week. It's unclear what Pruitt's title on the staff will be.
Pruitt was hired by Tennessee in 2017 after a chaotic coaching search led to John Currie being fired as athletic director and Fulmer being brought in to replace him. After a strong finish to the 2019 season, that momentum appeared to carry over into 2020 with the Vols getting off to a 2-0 start. However, the Volunteers promptly lost six straight games and finished the year with a mark of 3-7. Pruitt ends his tenure in Knoxville with an overall record of 16-19.
Beyond that, Pruitt and his staff were also under investigation for improper recruiting practices. After the season, Tennessee reportedly entered a hiring freeze in regards to filling any vacancies on staff and did not give any contract extensions to assistants amid a continued investigation into potential recruiting violations, per a report from ESPN's Mark Schlabach.