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Agent Orange
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but this train has admittedly fallen back a bit, even amidst a slew of strong recruiting classes.Tennessee Vols in the NFL
The guys on that list might not agree with you.
There aren't many college football programs that have sent more players to the NFL than UT has.
so Peyton was an average player that became great at Tennessee? You guys remind me of that Burger King commercial where they quit selling the Whopper. Quit freaking, it was hyperbole to illustrate a point. Sure some average players have gotten better on the Hill, but really, is that our reputation? No.
but this train has admittedly fallen back a bit, even amidst a slew of strong recruiting classes.
Pat Hill at Fresno State, Dan Hawkins when he was at Boise State (Colorado is slowly on the rise under him), Jim Leavitt at USF, Rich Brooks at UK and Gary Patterson at TCU. But I wouldn't want anybody but Leavitt or Patterson at UT.So who has that "reputation" of taking average and making them great?* This should be good.
Over half of our offensive starters are 3* guys. All of the others are 4*.
I don't mean any offense to any player, because they've worked/played their a$$es off, but they're nowhere near close to being nationally recognized on athletic ability alone. Ainge wasn't even rated the best player coming out of Oregon, much less nationally in his position. Same with Foster. Same with that entire bunch.
Just for the sake of accuracy, Ainge was a 4-star and a nationally ranked pro-style QB. Top 10 I believe, or just barely outside the Top 10. But you are correct that we do have a number of 3-star players, such as Foster, that have improved and found some success.
I do think it is a fair assessment that we are not known, recently, for our extensive player development. But I think that area has improved vastly over the last two years.
You know, normally I would agree. A guy like Malzahne or Quarles, however... the rare guys who wipe out their competition with x's and o's and a keen ability to motivate and develop talent. For instance, this Paul Smith guy, how many stars was he? I'm watching the Tulsa game and wondering how in the world Chavis would stop em'.:whistling:
I never said Ainge was a 3*, nor did I represent his ranking. Just keep in mind that even the mighty Trojans with their 2 Heisman QBs in the last couple of years can't turn John David Booty into solid gold. I know he was injured, but the skills and the coaching have to be there, in perfect harmony to create the kind of stuff people are talking about such as with Manning.