Not calling for the house to be divided yd1, you know that.
Some of us have been around for a while and have seen as you describe it . . . . window dressing. Had not heard or used that phrase in a while. It is exactly that.
If it takes "new hires" to push the necessary buttons, suits me. Not different than anyone else, except for this . . . .
Said many years back on this board . . . . comes a point when I hear the same "stuff" coming from those that want my participation and money. Have heard these words too many times from the same folks . . . . "Two More Years".
It is mentioned in the article(s) that other folks are spending above their means. I hear that and have this to say . . . . How much is a National Championship worth? Is it worth pulling money out of the vault and building a IPF?
Bet this . . . . Public Relations Group jumped all over the IPF once Mahogany Row stepped forward. There was nothing but silence about the IPF prior to new hands on deck.
Bet this also . . . . future recruits are being told that Georgia will have the greatest IPF in the country. That is good, and for damn sure I don't credit McGarity or Richt with moving in that direction prior to Pruitt stepping out.
Comment from Pruitt in the article below.
Pruitt was asked if, in general, the football program gets what it needs from the administration.
"Well I've not been here long enough to know that," Pruitt said, hired this past January. "But I wouldn't have come here if I didn't think that."
The statement above tells me that Pruitt's hiring was more than saying goodbye to FSU and welcome to UGA. He recognized the "possibilities" that exist surrounding the Athens campus. Quite frankly, Pruitt spoke up.
www.macon.com/2014/11/18/3431474_pruitt-...l?rh=1#storylink=cpy