Article By Larry Burton on 18th March, 2010
The reason is simple. He knows his job, rookie or not, and he's a rookie only at this level, not as a coach and certainly not a rookie as that position coach.
Jeremy Pruitt's pedigree reads like a blueprint toward this job. As a high school athlete he was a great defensive back in his own right and after playing two years for Middle Tennessee State where he started as both a safety and corner back, he transferred to Alabama, and fulfilled a lifelong dream of getting to wear C...
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