UTProf
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Reason #65323677 not to listen to anything PFF says,,,
We weren’t great by any means. But we are at least top 50. Treys grade is also downright laughable.
Taylor was at least incidental to the death of the program, so it's hard for me to see how anyone can be nostalgic for him.
Like I say he was at least incidental. His presence is indelibly etched into most Vols memories as part of the death throes of our great program. I always liked Trooper because he was from a high school that was a big rival of my high school,but I do think he was disliked by part of the old guard, and therefore did not really fit in.I don’t recall him doing anything major or bringing a negative perspective to this university by his own doing the whole time he was here other than negatively recruiting against us while he was at Auburn which ruffled feathers here but none the less when he was here,Trooper was high energy recruited well and his players went to war for him...in my opinion when he left our WR productivity left.
I don’t recall him doing anything major or bringing a negative perspective to this university by his own doing the whole time he was here other than negatively recruiting against us while he was at Auburn which ruffled feathers here but none the less when he was here,Trooper was high energy recruited well and his players went to war for him...in my opinion when he left our WR productivity left.
