LV 2019 Recruiting Thread

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There are a couple of other girls that wanted to come to the Texas game but couldn’t arrange transportation. This includes Jordan Horston, 5’11” Guard, 2019, and Gabby Hutcherson, 6’2” Forward, 2020, Both are from Columbus, Ohio. Another player who tried to come was Sidney Parrish, a 6’0” Guard from Fishers, IN. Parrish is rated the No. 8 player in her class by PN. All three are expected to visit some time after the first of the year
 
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it's simple, if a team is frosh dependent they missed with recruiting b/c the past classes weren't good and/or the coach couldn't "coach them up." so, why coach up your under performing high recruits just get some new ones and just let them freelance, not run sets and turn it into a cyo game of 10 years old.

Read your own comments on the notion a player on the u-16 team isn't good enough to play for a program mired in mediocrity.
troll alert!!!
 
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Being dependent on Frosh just means a bunch of upper classmen that were supposed top recruits, didn't pan out.

She's good enough to make the championship U-16 team, but not play for a team that hasn't made a final 4 in a decade and has lost 14 and 12 games the last 2 year.s...Lol

Troll Alert
 
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Hannah Gusters, 6’5” post from Duncanville, TX, is the No. 9 player and the top post in the 2020 class according to Prospects Nation. She is a teammate of LV 2019 signee, Zarielle Green.
 
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Being dependent on Frosh just means a bunch of upper classmen that were supposed top recruits, didn't pan out.

She's good enough to make the championship U-16 team, but not play for a team that hasn't made a final 4 in a decade and has lost 14 and 12 games the last 2 year.s...Lol

Not sure what you are taking about in first paragraph...we don't have recruits that were top rated and havent panned out on our team. In second paragraph who are you talking about can't start or get playing time at TN? I think you miss understood the post you quoted. The poster didn't say she couldnt get playing time at tn...she alluded to maybe she herself doesn't believe she is good enough to take playing time away from our guards.
 
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It's simple, if a team is frosh dependent they missed with recruiting b/c the past classes weren't good and/or the coach couldn't "coach them up." So, why coach up your under performing high recruits just get some new ones and just let them freelance, not run sets and turn it into a CYO game of 10 years old.

Read your own comments on the notion a player on the U-16 team isn't good enough to play for a program mired in mediocrity.

Troll alert
 
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Do you really want to go down this road again--trolling and exposing your ground floor envy and bitterness of a program that pioneered the women's game and has dug its heels in and held on?
 
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Sorry you can't handle the facts that TN has recruited a slew of McDonald's AA/top recruits that have not panned out. Do you really want to go thru their recruiting class and the results under this coach.

Do a list. I'm just curious.

But in the meantime.

Go Lady Vols!:)
 
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Do you really want to go down this road again--trolling and exposing your ground floor envy and bitterness of a program that pioneered the women's game and has held on?

The delusion of you people is hilarious,nobody envies TN. You're a midterm program that can't make a final 4 in a decade, while top programs are there on a regular basis. Kids still go to TN based on 20 years ago and have the same delusions of past grandeur you have. Players soon realize they have a mediocre coach and have little chance to win the league or make a final 4. Realizing this they become all about themselves and thus just freelance. They try to rack up numbers to promote themselves over the team or they just transfer.
 
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the delusion of you people is hilarious,nobody envies tn. You're are a midterm program that can't make a final 4 in a decade, while top programs are there on a regular basis. Kids still go to tn based on 20 years ago and have the same delusions of past grandeur you have. Players soon realize they have a mediocre coach and have little chance to win the league or make a final 4. Realizing this they become all about themselves and thus just freelance. They try to rack up numbers to promote themselves over the team or they just transfer.

😂😂😂
 
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The delusion of you people is hilarious,nobody envies TN. You're are a midterm program that can't make a final 4 in a decade, while top programs are there on a regular basis. Kids still go to TN based on 20 years ago and have the same delusions of past grandeur you have. Players soon realize they have a mediocre coach and have little chance to win the league or make a final 4. Realizing this they become all about themselves and thus just freelance. They try to rack up numbers to promote themselves over the team or they just transfer.

The transition has been turbulent and Warlick's progression has been rocky at times. You have to keep the program's longevity in mind and realize it was molded by the best.

If Chris Dailey or Shea Ralph are ever asked to take over that AAC power up there when the second best coach in the game decides to retire, expect certain regression with your program too.
 
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The delusion of you people is hilarious,nobody envies TN. You're a midterm program that can't make a final 4 in a decade, while top programs are there on a regular basis. Kids still go to TN based on 20 years ago and have the same delusions of past grandeur you have. Players soon realize they have a mediocre coach and have little chance to win the league or make a final 4. Realizing this they become all about themselves and thus just freelance. They try to rack up numbers to promote themselves over the team or they just transfer.

We matter so little that you’re spending time on our message board telling us repeatedly how much we don’t matter.

Math checks out.
 
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The transition has been turbulent and Warlick's progression has been rocky at times. You have to keep the program's longevity in mind and realize it was molded by the best.

If Chris Dailey or Shea Ralph are ever asked to take over that AAC power up there when the second best coach in the game decides to retire, expect certain regression with your program too.

Rocky...LOL. Nice try on the deflection. Btw, there is a huge difference between UConn and TN, UConn has always been a culture that is more than 1 person, unlike TN.
 
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the delusion of you people is hilarious,nobody envies tn. You're a midterm program that can't make a final 4 in a decade, while top programs are there on a regular basis. Kids still go to tn based on 20 years ago and have the same delusions of past grandeur you have. Players soon realize they have a mediocre coach and have little chance to win the league or make a final 4. Realizing this they become all about themselves and thus just freelance. They try to rack up numbers to promote themselves over the team or they just transfer.
t-r-o-l-l alert
 
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Hannah Gusters, 6’5” post from Duncanville, TX, is the No. 9 player and the top post in the 2020 class according to Prospects Nation. She is a teammate of LV 2019 signee, Zarielle Green.

Did she visit?

Maybe Zarielle can help recruit her? Kamilla Cardosa is #3 overall and #1 post on hoopgurlz. Her team mate Treasure Hunt is rated #10 on hoop girls and prospect nation. However, Cardosa not listed on Prospect nation??? And Hanna not listed on hoopgurlz ???
 
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Rick.... please help me to get rid of Grobble or whoever they used to be??? How do I ignore their posts? I have never had to do this before? 🙏

I found it !!!!😁

Click on its name and another window will pop up. There will be a link to add it to your ignore list. Just click on the link and it will be history. Sounds like a good idea to
 
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Grobble
Definition: v., To share your feelings with a customer service representative by using a perceived product deficiency to express your own sense of inadequacy and/or deep seated rage against the world. n., An irritating or annoying customer.

Pronunciation: graw bul

Sentence: Every time he was displeased with a purchase, Mike would grobble about his difficult life.

Etymology: grob, n., a petty complaint issued by whiny lips and registered by those who don't know better.

source: Verboticism: Grobble

I would also add: sad sap that's aware of the uprising that Tennessee is experiencing and is nervous because he knows we are well on our way to bringing home another national championship within the next 3 years so he hides behind a keyboard to rattle people.
 
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The delusion of you people is hilarious,nobody envies TN. You're a midterm program that can't make a final 4 in a decade, while top programs are there on a regular basis. Kids still go to TN based on 20 years ago and have the same delusions of past grandeur you have. Players soon realize they have a mediocre coach and have little chance to win the league or make a final 4. Realizing this they become all about themselves and thus just freelance. They try to rack up numbers to promote themselves over the team or they just transfer.

Being a troll online to get attention you can't get from people in the real world. I feel sad for you.
 
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Grobble has "vanished" and I hope he/she gets the help they need to succeed in life.

Actually, Freak "vanished" Grobble. And, not a moment too soon, in my estimation. I'm not usually one for banishing posters, but this persona was simply too rude, and itching for a fight.

Jim
 
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Just saw where Tennessee offered Maddie Scherr 5-11 G. Ryle HS Union Ky. 2020 class, she also has offers from , Indiana, Kentucky, and Louisville.
 
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