zansdad
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Still don't think Vols are a real player here, but curious to see if we start hearing any rumblings about his mentor and Tyndall. Supposedly the reason OM was in it was because they were gonna offer his mentor a job, but Skal ultimately decided he couldn't see himself in Oxford. If he is already considering Tennessee and they were to offer his mentor a job gotta that things could get interesting here.
Just a thought.
No, I don't think so but he'll still be a top 10 recruit even if he doesn't play a single game his senior year.
Not having any luck so far remembering where I read a few days ago that Skal would be making an official visit, but I remember how pleased I was that we might be landing some great in-state talent. I believe Donnie will go all out to get him. When I can remember the source, I'll post it.
If he legit homeschooled there's no way to play his senior year correct?
If he legit homeschooled there's no way to play his senior year correct?
Yeah I see where your coming from but I also see where you can say he hasn't competed in one year how do you know he can perform in the sec or any conference I don't expect uk an people to back off but the smaller teams I could see
That doesn't make any sense? Why would a small school back off, and he's got a final 6 of: Memphis, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgetown, North Carolina and Baylor...not really any small schools left.
Tim Tebow homeschooled, but played in HS. Homeschooling doesn't ban you from playing high school sports. You simply play for the school you are zoned for. Tebow was zoned for Nease HS in St. Augustine, FL, so that is where he played, despite not attending class there.
In Skal's case, if he homeschooled, he would play for whatever school he is zoned for. There is some TSSAA litigation that is currently blocking his transfer to Lausanne, so that could be an issue, but homeschooling doesn't preclude him from playing.
Not all states have the same homeschool laws.