'15 NC DT Shy Tuttle (UT commit 9/26/14)

Vol and EE.... Nice

It's not like UNC is getting full. They are losing commits left and right.

Pull Shy, Van, DR, and I'm pumped about this class.

Best DL haul in the nation (even if UF pulls Cowart and CeCe)
Top 5 WR haul
Top 5 QB haul
Top 15 RB haul
Top 10 LB haul
Top 10 OL haul
Top 3 ST haul
 
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This will ignite the fan base right before we unleash hell on Utah State. Fire, brimstone, skulls of warriors defeated will rain down on Neyland following our triumph. A deep chasm will open at midfield and swallow all that is Utah State. We will rejoice with the finest meats and cheeses in all of the land.

Where does the rapping and pillaging come in?
 
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Boom.

Lexington, North Carolina defensive tackle Shy Tuttle was just coming off the practice field and getting ready for a team dinner when he caught up with Volquest.com earlier this week. Back in the pads for the first time in months, Tuttle was excited to be back between the white lines.

"It's going really good," Tuttle said. "I'm excited to get back out here and I'm fired up and ready to go out and do big things with my team."

As football cranks up, the recruiting process is slowing down for the North Davidson senior.

"I'm glad it's coming to an end," Tuttle said. "Recruiting is good because it shows my hard work has paid off, but the phone calls can get old and I'm ready to focus on football and my senior year."

Tuttle has been pursued by every major college in the country. He is high on several schools including Tennessee. The Vols have done a nice job of making Tuttle feel important throughout the process.

"The coaching staff at Tennessee is great," Tuttle said. "I really like coach Jones and the fans is amazing. The atmosphere was really sweet for the Georgia game last year. It's a great place."

Tennessee commitment Kahlil McKenzie has been working Tuttle extremely hard and the thought of playing beside another top tier defensive tackle does speak to the Tar Heel state native.

"It would be pretty cool to play with Kahlil," Tuttle said. "We would push each other to be the best. He's pretty good from what I've seen. He just talks to me about life and football."

At 6-foot-2 and 308 pounds, Tuttle clogs the middle and is always working to improve.

"I can stop the run really well," Tuttle said. "I'm working on my pass rush and just trying to improve my speed so I can be more versatile with my game."

Rivals.com ranks Tuttle as a 4-star defensive tackle in the 2015 class. He is also ranked #2 overall in the state of North Carolina.
-VolQuest
 
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Well this sounds pretty good to me. He's not closing it down for UNC but UT is losing spots so he knows he needs to jump on board.
 
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