zhangliao04
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I promise, none of the guys mentioned as gone, or even may be gone, will have zero effect on the future. So we can all take a collective breath and enjoy the rest of recruiting season. If all 5 or 6 left from last year's class, there would still be over 25 from it plus more than 25 in this class. That's over 50 real football players on the hill. That's a happy thing.
It's not falling but my point stands. Take away Hendrix, Scott, Helm, Paulk, Sawyers (potentially) and Henderson and the 2014 class becomes fairly pedestrian for the SEC.
We don't have the depth to just shrug our shoulders and move on without feeling the impact of those losses. Without Hendrix and Henderson, we will have to rely on freshmen at DE again next year. Without Helm, we're relying on more inexperienced TEs. Same at RB after losing Scott and Paulk.
So Helm, Hendrix, and Scott are official. When would we find out about Bowles, Sawyers, Payne, Henderson, and Peterman potentially transferring?
I don't think Hendrix is official. Henderson tweeted he was done.
Exactly. And getting pissed over a kid transferring from the program you enjoy being a fan of is just monotonous. Wish the kid good luck...or don't...and move on. Next class we get a good TE and some extremely sick DL recruits. I mean, seriously, Butcher is going to be good IMO. Kids a freak.
Lol, no.... :crazy:
Take those mentioned above out of our 2014 calculation and we still finish:
#8 in the Country
#5 in the SEC (just behind Georgia)
With them we were:
#5 in the Country
#3 in the SEC (just ahead of A&M)
In no way whatsoever did those guys "make" the class, nor do they markedly diminish the class..
It is. And UT can be an absolutely overwhelming place for a freshman making the transition to college. The campus is large, the student body is enormous, professors and instructors expect you to be independent (they're not checking up on you like high school and expect you to take the initiative on all kinds of things) and you're expected to navigate almost everything on your own. It's easy to get lost in the crowd and/or become overwhelmed by it all. Not every student will do well at a large college while some thrive at larger colleges. It really depends on the person. There are advantages and disadvantages to each type of university and a lot of it depends on fit.
