Orangeredblooded
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I think the biggest issue. Is you leave Tennessee and go to one our 2 biggest rivals in the same division. If he went out of conference or heck one of the average teams in the west division it wouldn't be as bad. But if Georgia beats us this fall and based off the disparity of rosters its likely. Eli will be celebrating on our field. Kinda like his old coach.I can’t believe all of the negative Nelly’s in here, for goodness sake! The boy gave his all for Tennessee, he may not have been a superstar but nonetheless he gave everything he had. I’m sure after this season, he saw how things were going and decided this was his last chance to play. Can we please just cut him some slack and wish him the best??? If you knew that your playing time for the next season was minimal at best, would you happily sit the bench or go “all in” on the last hand?
With the way coaches negative recruit. And current players host recruits on visits. Part of me wonders if this isnt a ploy for once on campus if players like Harrison Bailey that are Tennessee commits or heck just deciding maybe Tennessee over Georgia that Wolf will be expected to tell dirt of why he left Tennessee for Georgia. I know it sounds far fetched but if you believe it wont happen you dont follow SEC recruiting lol.Which begs the question why they offered him at all.
Ignore haters, whiners, and second-guessers, Eli do your own thing. Stay healthy, have fun and lots of good things. Course, I look forward to the Vols issuing a massive payback on the slobber mutts this coming season.
How is it hating or whining when most people say just goodbye. He's not one of us anymore. He's not a Vol and honestly not a VFL in my opinion. He is going to a team and will actively attempt to help them beat us potentially. Whatever. Good luck to him, hope he stays healthy, hope he has a career season in every game but one and gets exactly 0 yards against us. He probably will anyway because he'll likely be buried on their depth chart.
8 Career catches for 78 career yards.What is the truth?
8 Career catches for 78 career yards.
Eli Wolf College Stats | College Football at Sports-Reference.com