Geaux_Vols
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What makes you think UGA and Bama "do not seem to think so"?His frame is more slight than many people realize and his legs are thin. It raises the question does he have the frame to be an every down ILB in this type or system? UGA and Bama do not seem to think so.
I hope we get him and can sort it out later. At worst he could be a great sub package player in Nickel or Dime.
He posted the highest SPARQ score that any high school football player has ever received. He is just a freak athlete. Get the signature, give him to Coach Fitz, and rest assured he's probably going to be as game-ready as any freshman in country next year.
Actually this isn't true. Once a player signs it has to be made public to keep other staffs from contacting that player after they have signed with another school. That is a major NCAA violation.
Bama and UGA can afford to be picky with LBs bc they will just go get another 5 star. We take this kid because even if he ends up small he will still be better than anyone we have. As a hybrid Lb/star he has all of the tools to be great
Who shared this info? One UGA poster's info I put stock in...another UGA poster's info, I do not.
Has this calloused hand article been posted here?
There has been plenty of buzz lately surrounding Tennessee’s continued pursuit of five-star Auburn linebacker commitment Owen Pappoe of Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga., a friend and teammate of five-star Vols offensive tackle commitment Wanya Morris. And with Pappoe now a week removed from his latest visit to Tennessee, sources close to his recruitment have continued to indicate that the Vols have some serious momentum with him as he moves toward a final decision. Pappoe visited Georgia on Saturday night, but according to multiple sources, Tennessee has emerged as the biggest threat to Auburn and is likely to get another visit from him soon.
Pappoe seems to have some concerns about the Tigers’ recent struggles on the field, and his longstanding relationships with multiple members of the Vols’ staff made it easy for him to feel comfortable at Tennessee during his trip to Knoxville on Nov. 3 for the Vols’ homecoming win over Charlotte. One highly ranked prospect who knows Pappoe even told 247Sports that he believes the Auburn commitment ultimately will end up at Tennessee. It’s too early to suggest with any certainty that he’s Knoxville-bound, but the Vols have made a major move and have given themselves a legitimate chance of stealing him away from the Tigers.