Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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I have some colleagues who went to University of Memphis back in the 90s. The stories I've heard about Platnium Plus are incredible.
Those stories are true. That place was off the charts. I still believe some people were paid off to look the other way with what went on inside those walls.
 
Aaron Beasley

When he gets to campus on May 28, he’ll get to work at safety, the position he prefers.

“Aaron is guy that played tailback on his high school team, rushed for probably 1,800 yards, but also played both ways at defensive back,” Pruitt said when Beasley signed in December. “They won a state championship. Aaron can play multiple positions, he can be a running back, he can be a linebacker.

“But we’re going to play him at defensive back and we’re glad that we have him on our team.”

Between then and now, Beasley said he’s splitting up his training sessions between weights, conditioning and on-field work.

“Just getting ready to go to college,” Beasley said. “Making sure I’m in the best shape I can be.”

And talking to his new position coach.

“I talk to Ansley a bunch,” he said. “At least once a week.”

Beasley said he was around 220 or 225 pounds this time last year, but now is back down to 210 and feeling the benefits.

“So I feel better,” he said, “feel lighter.”

Now all that’s left to do is graduate, say his goodbyes in his hometown and get to work in Knoxville.

Aaron Beasley: Vols 'gained a lot' with Derrick Ansley hire
 
I went to a catholic school in kindergarten and I remember the nun/teacher standing behind me and thumping my head repeatedly because "your words aren't spaced far enough apart". I wonder how that would fly in this day and age?

My daddy told me, "son the Catholics are backwards people".

Now that I read your story I see he really meant "they are some BA MFers that whip children for less".
 
I love the music and arts, but I'm also not sure I've heard of a better area to cut. If something has to be cut, you need an alternative.

Giving you a like for good discourse.

Idk, I think education is one of the last things that should be cut, whether it's arts, foreign language, or (obviously) STEM. Within any given budget, I'd be looking at alternatives outside the school system to cut if I could.

We want a strong economy of doers and entrepreneurs, they're going to need a spark in something else if algebra, biology, and computer science doesn't do it. And while we're at it, bring back home-ec and make it mandatory for everyone.

Seeing how illequipped adults around me are in the workforce would be surreal if it weren't so damn scary. We don't gain anything from cutting education, even if the surplus is going to something "more pressing" at the time. You know, like a sports arena.
 
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So he believes we will win less than 18 games the next 3 years (averaging 6 a year)??

Guy is LEGIT butthurt over being bent over a table by UT in both sports the past year. But he's a troll and I won't go disturb him beneath his bridge.

Yeah, dude has been saying stupid s*** all year long. Just the disconnect between quality and buzz can't be more apparent if it was tattooed across this dude's forehead
 
Some kids don't like to play school. They should be taught the basics and then trades. We don't have enough people for skilled labor positions and it's getting worse. Most kids can't change the battery in their car or a tire. It's stupid to force kids to learn things they have no interest in.

Trade schools were basically a slur until the recession when people found out plumbers and HVAC techs make $30+/hr
 
Don't principals make bank?

Admin salaries are what I'd want to reform across the board.
Principals aren't the problem (well some are but that's different). The problem is there are more guidance counselors now than ever and they have no flipping idea what they're doing. (If anyone is a guidance counselor sorry but learn to place students better). One of my classes in grad school I was the only teacher in a room full of counselors. I tried to give them the teachers point of view but they looked at me like I grew two heads. Of course in their minds they knew more than I did about what goes on in the classroom.

There are also people who's jobs are to pick a test... That's it. They have no clue what needs to be taught or what is taught. All they do is look at the useless standards and pick a test that they think aligns with that subjects standards. And then there's central office...

Sorry end of year letting off steam lol
 
Don't principals make bank?

Admin salaries are what I'd want to reform across the board.
I should also say that more principals than not (the then nots are ones who are trying to fast track their way to state DOE) work their tails off for both the students and the faculty. Those principals earn every cent they make and make their schools a better place
 
It's a right of passage.!
Each generation gets to call the next soft. Several of you 20 somethings are doing it now.
Me and mine talked about you guys even more than you think.
And my dad scoffed at us.

Meanwhile, hardcore MMA is replacing boxing and our military is filled with some of the best trained soldiers ever produced.
Because we're all fos but it's still our undeniable right.
Thank you for this reasonable perspective. It is like every time I hear someone say the world is getting worse, it is like they have zero perspective. Some just want to be downers I suspect.
 
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The only problem I see there are PJ's pants FLOODING!

Also, this reminds me so much of Butch. He thought he could get into their minds and be one of them. All he did was ruin his relationship with them and the program with it. Why not just be more like Pruitt, take only the hardnosed workers, and go from there? Butch took a bunch of soft MFers. That one kid left before the season even started because COACHES WERE CURSING. W-O-W.
 
Per Mike Griffith, Craig got put on scholarship a few months ago.



SiAP, but walk-ons can receive limited-term (< 1 year) scholarships. His would have to be renewed for next season and given he's never really going to play, it seems unlikely it would be, unless we just happen to end up under 85 for some reason.

If I had to guess, we just happened to have 1 extra counter for the Spring semester due to graduates and not filling up all 85 spots with EEs. Given we had an extra spot, it wouldn't make sense to not give someone a 1-term scholarship.
 
Some kids don't like to play school. They should be taught the basics and then trades. We don't have enough people for skilled labor positions and it's getting worse. Most kids can't change the battery in their car or a tire. It's stupid to force kids to learn things they have no interest in.

It’s amazing what kids DON’T learn in school these days. I’m not too far removed from the HS/College years and I didn’t learn crap about things that help make you successful on a day to day basis.

Working on cars, fixing things around the house, personal finance/budgeting, home ec, etc

Had to learn them all on my own time and was lucky enough to have people in my life who knew and were willing to teach me. Some don’t have that luxury.
 
So...how did the EEs go about getting on campus before the Early Signing Period?

Pretty sure you can sign papers and enroll without being "signed", can't you?

Yes, the signing period is merely for LOIs, which aren't necessary at all. It is just so ingrained in peoples' minds that you would think everyone has to do it. Anyone can just wait, sign a FAA and enroll.
 
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