Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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Then we're seeing the beginning of the end of CFB as we know it. Actually, we've probably already seen the beginning and are now approaching the middle. Total dominance at the top and media obsession with a select few programs and coaches makes following the sport far less enjoyable for most people. Diversity is good for the sport, and what's good for the sport is good for TV ratings. In the meantime, more yard work is getting done and more garages are getting cleaned on fall Saturdays.
For me I agree with this. Its not fun seeing the same 4 teams in the playoffs with the same 4 being on The outside with one of them getting in every once in awhile. Plus college football just doesnt have that one true superstar. Back in the day I could watch a game because I wanted to watch reggie Bush, vince young, Tim tebow just to name a few. Now besides the Vols Idk who is really on any team. Laslty the cost is killing things as well for instance I want tickets to the UF game, the cheapest I can find is around 115. Double that so thats 230, now add parking, gas, food, concessions and youre talking close to $500 most families cant afford that.
 
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I’ll be curious what the PFF stats say … but Tennessee seems to be telegraphing its play-calling when Tyler Byrd enters the game. The junior wideout is a physical blocker and had a couple more nice seals on the edge, but by my count, Byrd played 19 snaps Saturday (including plenty in the first half with the 1s) — and Tennessee ran the ball 18 times on those plays.
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Feed your horse. If he’s your best WR give him 15 targets a game.
Hank, do you feel Pruitt will work someone else at punt return? I Know it starts with the ability to catch the ball bit after that I would love to see someone that can make something happen after catching it.
 
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