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Tennessee football: Ranking Vols 12 summer enrollees by potential impact for 2019
The summer is long and dry.
The summer is long and dry.
Great. Come to our website and click 13 times to read an article we could have put on one page. They must get paid by the click. I'll pass.
I agree JP,,,its like the kid with the shiny new toy. Play with it for a few months and being all excited. After a while the kid gets another new toy and forgets about the one he has been playing with and doesnt care about it anymore because there is a new shiny one to play with till he gets another.Some how, over the past couple of decades, things in the college football fan world have gotten flipped upside down.
It's the tried-and-true veterans we're supposed to be excited about, to be proud of, to celebrate and applaud. Those who have already given much to the team, with the promise of even more to come.
I don't know how or why, but now we spend a lot of time celebrating the new arrivals, the ones who haven't yet done a single thing in orange. I guess mainly because they're something new? Novelties? Bundles of pure promise, like Christmas presents not yet opened?
In the old way, (imho) the better way, we'd be mostly ignoring these fellas for now. Welcoming them, then letting them be goofy freshmen, finding their way and settling in. Most of our conversations about players would center on guys like Calloway and Jennings, Bituli and Taylor.
*shrug* just how I see it. It's just weird to me. We're all topsy turvy these days.
Some how, over the past couple of decades, things in the college football fan world have gotten flipped upside down.
It's the tried-and-true veterans we're supposed to be excited about, to be proud of, to celebrate and applaud. Those who have already given much to the team, with the promise of even more to come.
I don't know how or why, but now we spend a lot of time celebrating the new arrivals, the ones who haven't yet done a single thing in orange. I guess mainly because they're something new? Novelties? Bundles of pure promise, like Christmas presents not yet opened?
In the old way, (imho) the better way, we'd be mostly ignoring these fellas for now. Welcoming them, then letting them be goofy freshmen, finding their way and settling in. Most of our conversations about players would center on guys like Calloway and Jennings, Bituli and Taylor.
*shrug* just how I see it. It's just weird to me. We're all topsy turvy these days.
For those that wish to discuss but not suffer the slideshow:
12) Jerrod Means
11) Kenney Solomon
10) Aaron Beasley
9) Sean Brown
8) Roman Harrison
7) Melvin McBride
6) Jackson Lampley
5) Darel Middleton
4) Elijah Simmons
3) Henry To'oto'o
2) Savion Williams
1) Darnell Wright
*Note: this is summer enrollees only, not the 2019 class
Some how, over the past couple of decades, things in the college football fan world have gotten flipped upside down.
It's the tried-and-true veterans we're supposed to be excited about, to be proud of, to celebrate and applaud. Those who have already given much to the team, with the promise of even more to come.
I don't know how or why, but now we spend a lot of time celebrating the new arrivals, the ones who haven't yet done a single thing in orange. I guess mainly because they're something new? Novelties? Bundles of pure promise, like Christmas presents not yet opened?
In the old way, (imho) the better way, we'd be mostly ignoring these fellas for now. Welcoming them, then letting them be goofy freshmen, finding their way and settling in. Most of our conversations about players would center on guys like Calloway and Jennings, Bituli and Taylor.
*shrug* just how I see it. It's just weird to me. We're all topsy turvy these days.
Some how, over the past couple of decades, things in the college football fan world have gotten flipped upside down.
It's the tried-and-true veterans we're supposed to be excited about, to be proud of, to celebrate and applaud. Those who have already given much to the team, with the promise of even more to come.
I don't know how or why, but now we spend a lot of time celebrating the new arrivals, the ones who haven't yet done a single thing in orange. I guess mainly because they're something new? Novelties? Bundles of pure promise, like Christmas presents not yet opened?
In the old way, (imho) the better way, we'd be mostly ignoring these fellas for now. Welcoming them, then letting them be goofy freshmen, finding their way and settling in. Most of our conversations about players would center on guys like Calloway and Jennings, Bituli and Taylor.
*shrug* just how I see it. It's just weird to me. We're all topsy turvy these days.
Some how, over the past couple of decades, things in the college football fan world have gotten flipped upside down.
It's the tried-and-true veterans we're supposed to be excited about, to be proud of, to celebrate and applaud. Those who have already given much to the team, with the promise of even more to come.
I don't know how or why, but now we spend a lot of time celebrating the new arrivals, the ones who haven't yet done a single thing in orange. I guess mainly because they're something new? Novelties? Bundles of pure promise, like Christmas presents not yet opened?
In the old way, (imho) the better way, we'd be mostly ignoring these fellas for now. Welcoming them, then letting them be goofy freshmen, finding their way and settling in. Most of our conversations about players would center on guys like Calloway and Jennings, Bituli and Taylor.
*shrug* just how I see it. It's just weird to me. We're all topsy turvy these days.
I hope he shows out too, but I figure Simmons will likely redshirt and play a backup role this year. Harrison could easily be a big part of special teams if nothing else this year. Worst case is he redshirts too.Agree. Hope i'm pleasantly surprised by Simmons, but I definitely think Harrison is going to show out. Not trying to go overboard, but Harrison's impact potential could be 5 star worthy.
Hmm. Check the tape on our veterans at OL. That group = F-. Ready for a new setSome how, over the past couple of decades, things in the college football fan world have gotten flipped upside down.
It's the tried-and-true veterans we're supposed to be excited about, to be proud of, to celebrate and applaud. Those who have already given much to the team, with the promise of even more to come.
I don't know how or why, but now we spend a lot of time celebrating the new arrivals, the ones who haven't yet done a single thing in orange. I guess mainly because they're something new? Novelties? Bundles of pure promise, like Christmas presents not yet opened?
In the old way, (imho) the better way, we'd be mostly ignoring these fellas for now. Welcoming them, then letting them be goofy freshmen, finding their way and settling in. Most of our conversations about players would center on guys like Calloway and Jennings, Bituli and Taylor.
*shrug* just how I see it. It's just weird to me. We're all topsy turvy these days.
Tennessee football: Ranking Vols 12 summer enrollees by potential impact for 2019
The summer is long and dry.
I think he will contribute earlier than expected because he is switching to a more natural position after being a undersized DT in HS. His size and combine stats are there to make me think he will be a terror coming off the edge.I hope u guys are right about Harrison. Seems like that's all I've heard about all offseason