Tidal Surge
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Think Bama would have to get told no by more than just Ray for Conliffe to pop back up on their radar, probably take at least one more.
Maybe. But I think the fact that taking Conliffe means he doesn't go to Tennessee will be a factor for Saban. If he loses Ray to UT I doubt he wants to see Conliffe go there too. JMO.
I think if we land Ray, Coniffe ends up at Bama.
I do too. I just think if Bama loses Ray they'll take Conliffe and he's waiting for that opportunity.
Maybe. But I think the fact that taking Conliffe means he doesn't go to Tennessee will be a factor for Saban. If he loses Ray to UT I doubt he wants to see Conliffe go there too. JMO.
Hampton (Va.) defensive tackle Elijah Conliffe plans to announce his commitment on January 31. The 6-foot-4, 305-pound prospect apparently already has a good idea of what school he will be picking barring any drastic changes in the next six days.
It sounds like Tennessee, who many believed was the leader, pushed for an answer from Conliffe as the Vols are extremely tight on numbers. The Vols apparently were not able to get Conliffe to tip his hand.
Conliffe is fresh off an official visit to Florida, which went rather well. The Gators, who did not join this recruitment until late December, came out feeling as if they had a legit shot to land his commitment. It wasnt an ultra-confident feeling, but more of 50/50 chance.
Penn State head coach James Franklin goes in-home with Conliffe on Thursday. The Nittany Lions have room and certainly want to add Conliffe to the class. PSUs view of this recruitment is unknown.
Louisville will get Conliffes final official visit. No buzz at this time points to the Cardinals being a serious threat.
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Conliffe is just being smart to let Franklin do his in-home, and then weigh his options and make the choice he feels is best for him.This situation doesn't sound promising to me. If we strike out on all three, that will really suck.
Conliffe is just being smart to let Franklin do his in-home, and then weigh his options and make the choice he feels is best for him.
It depends on how well Butch crafted and delivered his pitch to (a) meet Conliffe's key decision criteria and (b) beat what his competitors are pitching.
If you don't know his key decision criteria and what your competition is pitching, your not in a good position to win.
Fwiw, The 247 crystal balls are favoring Tennessee pretty well.
