'22 GA TE Bennett Christian (OSU commit)

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Does he change his prediction right before the announcement to cover his ayys
We will see, perhaps. He isn’t perfect overall. About 89%, historically. But in the next two classes, he is batting 1.000. Not sure if that is inflated, or not.
 
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I hope we’re able to advance Osovet’s role to both his and the rest of the staff’s satisfaction. I championed him being on field almost from the beginning, but have to admit even I didn’t predict how fast he’s nailed the recruiting game. Got top prospects calling him a “great man”. That’s Larry Johnson level.

The hard part is keeping him at Tennessee.
 
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Why? We got him on the field. I’m sure bigger roles will present themselves to him here in the future.
Let's see if he can get production from possibly the thinnest position on the roster.

It's great that he can recruit, but if he can't coach the position (no reason to doubt it), we may as well have left him in his previous role.
 
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Let's see if he can get production from possibly the thinnest position on the roster.

It's great that he can recruit, but if he can't coach the position (no reason to doubt it), we may as well have left him in his previous role.
Like you said..... thinnest position on the roster. He will do just fine coaching. Been doing it for a quarter century.... my concern was his recruiting, not coaching. You don’t get a job at a top 10 all
time program, and stink at coaching. (Atleast not on Pruitts watch.)
 
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Why? We got him on the field. I’m sure bigger roles will present themselves to him here in the future.
Maybe what he does as a RPO specialist with Chaney. Could expand into a Brady role and along with his recruiting so far it could warrant a raise. Cart before horse territory but I’m preparing for the threads. 😉
 
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Awesome! Pruitt already did, and made a commitment to him, with in field coaching. Dude isn’t going anywhere in the near future. I even asked the magic 8 ball
No one knew who Nieds was but Pruitt put him on the trail first. Now we have posters demanding Pruitt pay him or someone else will poach. Like he’s not aware.
 
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Both Wolfe and Campbell committed after he was offered. They are set at tight end and OSU has two of theirs going to the NFL this year with one committed for 21. Makes since that he would be a priority for OSU. UT does not need to sigh a TE in 22.
 
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Both Wolfe and Campbell committed after he was offered. They are set at tight end and OSU has two of theirs going to the NFL this year with one committed for 21. Makes since that he would be a priority for OSU. UT does not need to sigh a TE in 22.
They will take a TE in ‘22. They just have others higher on the board. The number one TE in America had a virtual tour of campus over the weekend and he’s high on the Vols.
 
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Good enough for OSU but not TN...makes sense.

Happens everywhere all the time. When numbers are tight, you can’t take everybody. Next year we’ll have 5 TEs on the roster assuming no one leaves or gets injured. MYbe if he was projected as a multi position player you take him, but I’m not sure if he’s being recruited as anything other than a TE.
 
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We will have Brown, Lowe, Wolfe, Campbell, and possibly Beckwith as underclassmen TE. Not a need unless they are a cant miss prospect
 
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We will have Brown, Lowe, Wolfe, Campbell, and possibly Beckwith as underclassmen TE. Not a need unless they are a cant miss prospect

There is no chance the two 2019 kids are still here when the 2022s show up. Our 2021s are a reason we are good though.
 
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There is no chance the two 2019 kids are still here when the 2022s show up. Our 2021s are a reason we are good though.

Lowe and Brown both redshirted so they are basically 2020. AP said TN will not accept his commitment right now. Don't shoot the messenger.
 

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