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To be honest this kid is a ridiculous athlete and I wish we could've kept him. 6'5" 225 and he ran a 4.4, not to mention how thin we are at LB.
Edit: De'Vondre Campbell - Highlight Videos, Schedule & Roster - Hudl
The only thing I scratched my head at last cycle with this staff is letting four out of the five lbs go with out having any in the fold. Then the one we kept is playing Leo defensive end so really we struck out in 13 on lbs. I understand they didn't fit the defensive scheme but at least they would be a body out there.
OF COURSE HE IS:
Measurables: 6-foot-5, 225 pounds. Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College
Recruiting rankings: Three stars. No. 80 overall in the Rivals Junior College 100 presented by Under Armour.
Buzz: Minnesota needed some linebackers, and talented JUCO transfer De'Vondre Campbell needed a place that would allow him to play immediately. The two came together on signing day and, just like that, Campbell is on this list. Campbell, who was committed to Kansas State and Tennessee during the process, was a signing-day surprise for the Gophers. Now, just few months later he looks to be a serious threat to grab a starting job. Campbell was a certifiable commodity out of junior college for good reason. He has the size and the speed necessary to make an impact on Big Ten as a first-year player. It certainly helps his cause that his team is thin on top talent at the linebacker spot.
If someone gets bored you should put together an all-used to be committed to Tennessee team I bet we would have a heck of team
OF COURSE HE IS:
Measurables: 6-foot-5, 225 pounds. Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College
Recruiting rankings: Three stars. No. 80 overall in the Rivals Junior College 100 presented by Under Armour.
Buzz: Minnesota needed some linebackers, and talented JUCO transfer De'Vondre Campbell needed a place that would allow him to play immediately. The two came together on signing day and, just like that, Campbell is on this list. Campbell, who was committed to Kansas State and Tennessee during the process, was a signing-day surprise for the Gophers. Now, just few months later he looks to be a serious threat to grab a starting job. Campbell was a certifiable commodity out of junior college for good reason. He has the size and the speed necessary to make an impact on Big Ten as a first-year player. It certainly helps his cause that his team is thin on top talent at the linebacker spot.
If someone gets bored you should put together an all-used to be committed to Tennessee team I bet we would have a heck of team
Bet they made your mirrors steamy...now you get to laugh at stupid confident Vol fans. :w00t:
That post got 19 likes. It's really hard to believe that in early 2012 there were 19 fans left that were confident in Dooley's ability to lock down anything in recruiting. So stupid yeah maybe so. Steamy mirrors? Makes no sense. You never disappoint.