vol4eva
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I don't think Gruden necessarily needs some huge head start on the recruiting process. He's Jon Gruden. His hire will send shockwaves through the CFB world. That's why I think the announcement could be delayed as long as the Monday after the Vandy game or even the SECCG weekend. Especially if current recruits know that something huge is about to happen.
It would almost be like a Black Friday-esque sale on committing to Tennessee. Limited time offer, supplies are scarce, and you better make a move now if you want to get in on it.
Gruden gets announced and recruits have 2-3 weeks to decide if they want to play for him and the Vols. He makes a few phone calls to elite players and could take advantage of the insane hype he and his presumably NFL-caliber staff would generate.
Very little time for him to get turned down or even for other coaches to negative recruit, but enough time for him to seal the deal on a monster class.
Too late you already fired him lol
Good to have you back on the Currie train, Bass. Or at least, for now.![]()
I don't think Gruden necessarily needs some huge head start on the recruiting process. He's Jon Gruden. His hire will send shockwaves through the CFB world. That's why I think the announcement could be delayed as long as the Monday after the Vandy game or even the SECCG weekend. Especially if current recruits know that something huge is about to happen.
It would almost be like a Black Friday-esque sale on committing to Tennessee. Limited time offer, supplies are scarce, and you better make a move now if you want to get in on it.
Gruden gets announced and recruits have 2-3 weeks to decide if they want to play for him and the Vols. He makes a few phone calls to elite players and could take advantage of the insane hype he and his presumably NFL-caliber staff would generate.
Very little time for him to get turned down or even for other coaches to negative recruit, but enough time for him to seal the deal on a monster class.
I still refuse to believe its Gruden, i was full bore back in the day and it took my heart awhile to recover. At this point im full blown Mullen, and possibly support him even over Gruden as a hire. In my eyes a guy whos developed Alex Smith, Tebow, Dak and Fitzgerald and has been active in the SEC the last nine years is more intriguing as a long term quality hire than Gruden. I think Gruden has a higher ceiling but a lower floor than Mullen. What mullen has done at MST is as good or better than what Franklin did at Vandy (MST is historically the 12th best team in the SEC) Also just imagine what the dude could do with a school thats actually capable of luring top recruits. In his 9 years at MST, as good as hes been, theyve only averaged 28th in the nation and 10th in the SEC as far as recruiting rankings. While UT has averaged 12th and 5th in the same time period and hes vastly exceeded the production UT has had in that time period, all while playing in the toughest division in all of football. Hes peaked there, he needs a bigger stage and id be stoked if he came here.
I understand the idea of excitement, but a lot of these big time recruits come with big time egos, not even the football god saban can just say "hey come here" they still have to have theit egos stroked and convinced to commit by the best college coach of all time. I think if by some miracle it is gruden, he can definitely sway some on name alone, but the big fish get to be big fish for a reason, they dont just bite on any shiny lure.
True, but you also have to remember that there's immediate playing time available at Tennessee. And the promise of being coached by Mr. Super Bowl, MNF announcer, QB Camp show on ESPN Jon Gruden would be huge. I think we'd see a lot of blue chip guys with no interest in Tennessee suddenly want in.
