Background
Pruitt attended Paul Robeson High School where his father George was an assistant football coach.
Pruitt attended Paul Robeson High School where his father George was an assistant football coach.
He finished his high school career with more than 2,000 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns.
He played as a running back-free safety. In his senior season, he rushed for over 1,000 yards, scored 18 touchdowns and made 7 interceptions. He was part of a team that had 14 of the 26 players playing both ways, while finishing second in the state of Illinois, the best showing ever by a Public League team
He was named All-state once and All-city twice.
He also practiced basketball. Pruitt accepted a scholarship from the University of Colorado, becoming a part of Bill McCartney"s first recruiting class.
He was named a starter (8 starts) at strong safety as a redshirt freshman and would not relinquish the position for the rest of his college career. The next year he posted 63 tackles, after missing two games because of injuries.
As a junior he registered 106 tackles (73 solo), 5 forced fumbles and 13 passes defensed (second in school history).
He finished ranked as school"s all-time tackler (340 tackles) among defensive backs and third in Big Eight Conference history for defensive backs. He also registered 41 starts. In 1989, he was named to the University of Colorado All-Century football team and to the Big Eight Conference All-Decade team
Chicago Bears
Pruitt was not selected in the 1988 NFL Draft because he was considered slow for a defensive back and not big enough to be a linebacker.
He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Chicago Bears. As a rookie he was converted into an outside linebacker.
He was a backup to Jim Morrissey and although he played mostly on special teams, he had a chance to start in 3 games. On November 14, 1990, he broke his left hand in a fight with teammate Mark Bortz during a practice, but didn"t miss any games.
On August 26, 1991, he was waived after being passed on the depth chart by Mike Stonebreaker.
Dallas Cowboys
On August 27, 1991, he was claimed off waivers by the Dallas Cowboys, to improve the linebackers depth and help on special teams. On September 10, he was placed on the injured reserve list with a pulled left hamstring, but returned in October to play 12 games. He was released to make room for linebacker Bobby Abrams on September 1, 1992.
He was re-signed on November 18 and was a part of the winning team on Super Bowl XXVII. He was cut on August 29, 1993.
Philadelphia Eagles
On July 20, 1994, he was signed as a free agent by the Philadelphia Eagles. He was released on August 23.
From 1995 to 1996, he was a football graduate assistant for the Colorado University. From 1997 to 1999, Pruitt joined the University of Hawaii Warriors football team as an assistant football coach.
In 1999, he was a part of the Chicago Bears player personnel department.
In 2012, Pruitt became the director of the Chicago Bears Youth Football Camps.