Recruiting Forum Football Talk IV

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Anybody see that guy who goes to all the city council meetings at Plano, TX and plays a different character every time? The last one he was dressed up like Lea Thomas the man/she swimmer lobbying to compete against the ladies in the city swim league. Hilarious.

Man impersonates trans swimmer at city council meeting, wins internet
Lololol...that's hilarious, the fact that this insanity is promoted and allowed in freak weirdo run areas is not.

Edit: not this guys performance, the actual stupidity going on with Thomas
 
Pretty crazy that outside of our specialty recruits like Squirrel, all the guys that were recruited in 2022 already look the part.

I mean Addison, Williams, Jackson, Herring, etc all look the part. They haven’t had to change their bodies hardly any.

Isn’t it so weird that the staff that “can’t recruit” got guys who already look college ready? Just wanted to say it’s impressive, especially against the previous staffs we’ve had.
 
Ramel Keyton made a particularly nice grab, and Kaleb Webb has continued improving after struggling with the wind this past weekend.

As for tight ends, Jacob Warren and Hunter Salmon seem to be leading the group, which continues to be coached hard by Alex Golesh.

no word on Fant?
 
Pretty crazy that outside of our specialty recruits like Squirrel, all the guys that were recruited in 2022 already look the part.

I mean Addison, Williams, Jackson, Herring, etc all look the part. They haven’t had to change their bodies hardly any.

Isn’t it so weird that the staff that “can’t recruit” got guys who already look college ready? Just wanted to say it’s impressive, especially against the previous staffs we’ve had.
Herring’s a testament to this strength and conditioning staff, who make up for the bombast and drama of Fitz with results. It was barely noticed (including myself in that) that the remnants of last season’s roster and hastily scrapped together additions were markedly better conditioned and the few who weren’t (like Solomon and Simmons) received little or reduced playing time. Gotta earn it to learn it…no free passes with these guys.
 
Any informed or connected guys that can clear up 1 how many extra transfer counters we have available to date, 2 how many more or do we achieve the maximum of seven after all our guys leaving land somewhere. 3 How many of our transfers in have or could use one of those slots if there is room under out total counters limit. Hoping a bunch of those that show committed on the database get enrolled in schools that qualify for the extras to provide the maximum flexibility to the staff. I don't have a clue or know the path to those answers. Thanks.....
 
Pretty crazy that outside of our specialty recruits like Squirrel, all the guys that were recruited in 2022 already look the part.

I mean Addison, Williams, Jackson, Herring, etc all look the part. They haven’t had to change their bodies hardly any.

Isn’t it so weird that the staff that “can’t recruit” got guys who already look college ready? Just wanted to say it’s impressive, especially against the previous staffs we’ve had.
This is one of those situations where someone says in words what you have thought, but not fully contextualized in your mind.
And when you read it you go, yeah, what he said!
Cause he just got there ahead of u a little bit.
 
Looking at kids that seem to be in the boat or headed that way soon. That would put our average player rating at 90.57 with 10 commitments which breaks the 2019 class (90.46) for best average since rankings became available for us. 90.57 would put us around 10-12th nationally for that category.

That doesn’t include guys like Chandavian Davis, Kyler Kasper, Carnell Tate, Noah Rodgers, Vic Burley. If we get those guys we’d be at 91.86 with 15 commitments. The 91.86 average would put us in elite company around 5th in the country. 23 class looks to be really good launching pad to get this thing jump started with Heupel to compete with Gumps, Dawgs and Gators.
 
Looking at kids that seem to be in the boat or headed that way soon. That would put our average player rating at 90.57 with 10 commitments which breaks the 2019 class (90.46) for best average since rankings became available for us. 90.57 would put us around 10-12th nationally for that category.

That doesn’t include guys like Chandavian Davis, Kyler Kasper, Carnell Tate, Noah Rodgers, Vic Burley. If we get those guys we’d be at 91.86 with 15 commitments. The 91.86 average would put us in elite company around 5th in the country. 23 class looks to be really good launching pad to get this thing jump started with Heupel to compete with Gumps, Dawgs and Gators.
Also Luttrell will likely get a boost as will some others we have. Not to mention if we get to 8-4 or so that would help immensely putting together back to back solid seasons to show recruits you can win here at Tennessee
 
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