Nash_Vol97
Smells like potential
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I know we've got a few true freshmen penciled in on offense. But if you had to choose one true freshman that will be a starter on defense who you got? I'm going with Toot starting next to Bituli. Just seems him and Pruitt are wired the same and he's about to be the face of this turn around. Kid isn't moving across the country to be average.
i'll trust you're math, i'm not fact checking it lol. i do know that Harris isn't on the roster, so he can't count on the 85. he hasn't signed either, so he's not an initial counter for the 19 class.
if we're at a clean 85 right now, then it has to be w/out Harris. if Harris has a spot and it would require no shuffling of the roster, then we'd have to be at a clean 84, right now.
anyway......
Kenney Solomon is already in.Sorry to be confusing - I just mean 85 "by projection", ie assuming all Summer enrollees and the 2 blueshirts make it in.
In other words, no reason to cut anyone else. There's no way we won't be good for the 85-limit at this point...I guess is the main point. If any other current player exits, then at that point we simply fill those slots with walk-on scholarships.
Kenney Solomon is already in.
Maybe you don’t understand how blueshirting works? They don’t HAVE to wait until Fall to enroll.Maybe you are thinking of Means? Solomon is a blueshirt and merely a "commit" at this point, not a signee.
Tennessee 2019 Football Commits
Tame Impala is great i agree. I would also vote Father John Misty or Cage The Elephant both have been highly prolific.Anyone have a vote for a generational musical talent of the...10's (wtf do you call this decade?)?
My vote is for Tame Impala. Guy has changed his sound each album and now everyone and their mother wants to work with him. Continues to evolve his live show. I saw it grow from basic visuals years ago at Roo and Coachella to a full-on mindf*ckfest this year at Shaky Knees. His sound continues to evolve and become evermore accessible to more people. And his music is timeless imo. It will hold up over the test of time, as The Beatles and Zep have.
CeT is excellent as well. Just not sure they are generational or have changed things to such a degree. Upon the request of my wife we are to never to listen to 2 people - Father John and The National. I'm banned.Tame Impala is great i agree. I would also vote Father John Misty or Cage The Elephant both have been highly prolific.
Man, our team looks different physically from that video. Not a lot of fat dough boys running around out there
Anyone have a vote for a generational musical talent of the...10's (wtf do you call this decade?)?
My vote is for Tame Impala. Guy has changed his sound each album and now everyone and their mother wants to work with him. Continues to evolve his live show. I saw it grow from basic visuals years ago at Roo and Coachella to a full-on mindf*ckfest this year at Shaky Knees. His sound continues to evolve and become evermore accessible to more people. And his music is timeless imo. It will hold up over the test of time, as The Beatles and Zep have.
No where as of yet. Was on a Russell Smith podcast not long agoDo we know where Terry Fair ended up?
