WilliamDuVOL
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I never said that. The APR work Butch did is still underrated, IMO. Its one of the only things he did consistently well.
But at the same time, arguing that wed never have landed Bailey or Labruzza without Butchs academic emphasis isnt a great argument for that virtue. Dobbs? Sure. Two guys were trying to replace? Meh.
Over the weekend, Tennessee made a big move for 4-star linebacker Lakia Henry. The JUCO prospect had never visited a campus before, and was wowed by the attention given to him by multiple members of Tennessees staff. The Vols have now in the drivers seat for the Dodge City (Kan.) product, but will have to withstand a couple more visits, as Henry is slated to visit both Nebraska and Ole Miss in the coming days. Alabama remains a wild card team to watch, too, but Henry doesnt have a visited planned for the Tide right now.
"Ole Miss and Tennessee are at the top," Henry told the Ole Miss Spirit. It's the same right now. They're neck and neck. Tennessee was leading before I got to Ole Miss today." Henry, a native of Vidalia, Ga., is the nation's No. 1 junior college inside linebacker, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite index. He holds 16 offers from Power 5 programs.
Henry arrived in Oxford late Friday night and will stay until Sunday. He and hos mother plan to check out the downtown Square Saturday night. On Friday, he visited the Nebraska Cornhuskers. "Nebraska was OK," he said. "It was decent. It was a nice place. I didn't get the feel for it like I got at Tennessee or Ole Miss, though." Henry visited Tennessee two weeks ago. He plans to return to Ole Miss for an official visit this fall. "I am definitely coming back on an official," Henry said.
Guess hes not this weekends commitment?