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Jeremy Pruitt isn’t interested in anyone going home for the summer — “We need to get to work.”

Spring football is done. The summer months are looming, meaning we won’t see much action out of the football program until fall camp opens. That means a break for the players, with an option of going home for a bit before the fall semester.

Jeremy Pruitt isn’t interested in any of that.

“Me personally, when I look at it, I don’t know why you would want to go home,” Pruitt said Tuesday on the Swain Event. “Nothing against going home, but heck we went home during bowl season. We went home during spring break. We’ve had plenty of breaks.