Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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Enos being a position coach, I believe he'd leave in a heartbeat to take over his own offense, and a significant pay raise. When it comes to Pruitt, I truly believe he is going to do whatever is best for HIS program, and all else be damned.
I feel like a broken record but Sherrer didn't do that
 
Now this is something I could get behind.

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Me too!
 
I don't want Freeze. I think he's a heck of a coach, but I don't see the fit at UT.

Offensive style clashes with Pruitt's vision. The last thing we need is constant attention being drawn to potential disagreements between the HC and OC about the team's offensive philosophy. "Power struggles" just wouldn't be beneficial in any way. He has baggage that will draw attention off the field. Despite the SEC experience, he's an outsider to the coaches already on staff (similar to Helton). Will he be looking for a HC job after a year or two regardless of success at UT?

Losing to Vandy was the biggest disappointment for me in terms of Pruitt's term so far. Excuses can be made left and right, but he's paid the big bucks to get results. With that said, Pruitt hasn't given me a big enough reason to doubt him just yet. He's the HC of this team. Let him do what he thinks is best for the team. I would think we have the right AD in place that would understand that aspect of it. This isn't Butch Jones and some run-of-the-mill AD making this decision. Reading the last 50 pages, you would think those folks were still here.
 
VolTwitter detectives have uncovered Freeze’s Daughter has been retweeting everything mentioning her dad and Tennessee

I don't do the twitters so I'm not sure I'm looking at it right, but Freeze has 3 daughters and all three seem to have twitter. I clicked on each of them and didn't see a single tweet/retweet whatever about Hugh and Tennessee or anything football related for that matter.
 
The report on Georgia boards was that Michel was banged up and not at 100% late in the game. I never saw the coaches say that, so don't know for a fact, but since he was about to enter the draft, it wouldn't have likely been publicized. He was already having trouble with his knee late in the season and had an MRI done after the SECCG, so that's a possibility.

And you had Chubb ignored as well.
 


• Came to Clemson as the recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach in December 2014 after serving three seasons (2012-14) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Richmond.
• Quarterbacks coach-of-the-year by 247Sports in 2017.
• Coached Kelly Bryant in 2017. Bryant was a Manning Award finalist and Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist.
• As recruiting coordinator, he spearheaded Clemson’s consensus top-10 class in February 2016 and 2017.
• Coached Clemson’s first two-time Heisman Trophy finalist, Deshaun Watson. He became the first player in FBS history with at least 4,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a season in 2015, and ended his career in dramatic fashion as the Most Valuable Offensive Player of Clemson’s 35-31 win over Alabama that delivered the school’s second national championship in 2016.
• Watson was a two-time recipient of the Davey O’Brien and Manning awards, given to the nation’s top quarterback. He also won the 2016 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and 2016 Bobby Bowden Award.
• Helped the 2015 Tigers to 11 straight games with at least 500 yards of total offense, a school record.
• Six of the seven teams he worked with as an offensive coordinator from 2008-14 finished the season in the top 25 of the FCS poll. That included the 2014 Richmond team that entered the FCS playoffs ranked No. 16. Five of the last eight teams were conference champions or co-champions, and Clemson has finished in the top two in each of his three seasons.
• Helped the 2014 Richmond team to a 9-5 record and a bid to the FCS playoffs, as the Spiders reached the second round.
• Guided Richmond to a top-20 finish in passing offense each year from 2012-14. That included a 314-yard average, eighth-best in the nation, in 2014. The Spiders also averaged 461 yards per game, 19th-most in the nation, and were second in third-down conversion percentage (51.6) and third in first downs (332).
• Richmond was seventh in the nation in passing yards (328) in 2013. Virtually every Richmond individual game, season and career school passing record was established during the 2013 season. The 2012 Richmond offense was 20th in passing offense and 21st in scoring offense. The Spider offense saw five players earn All-CAA recognition.
• Streeter served as quarterbacks coach at Liberty for six years, the last three as offensive coordinator. In 2011, Liberty led the Big South Conference in passing yards and pass efficiency.
• In 2010, Liberty averaged 36.5 points per game, a better mark than in 2009, when the Flames led the nation in scoring (36.4). That Liberty team won the Big South Conference title for a fourth straight year.
• Served as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 2004 and 2005, when Dabo Swinney was an assistant coach. Streeter worked with quarterback Charlie Whitehurst during those two seasons.
• Three-time letterman at Clemson from 1997-99. He was Clemson’s starting quarterback the last two years. He was also a three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll.
 
I don't do the twitters so I'm not sure I'm looking at it right, but Freeze has 3 daughters and all three seem to have twitter. I clicked on each of them and didn't see a single tweet/retweet whatever about Hugh and Tennessee or anything football related for that matter.
I’m taking down the screenshot because it has his daughters name on it
 
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