as long as Small and Wright stay healthy RB should be fine -- kind of thin after those two though experience wise but a couple 4 star freshmen could step inWell that’s not good….
Josh Heupel confirms Tennessee RB will miss 2022 season after suffering injury
Junior Jabari Small and sophomore Jaylen Wright should serve as Tennessee’s top two running backs in 2022, followed by freshmen Justin Williams-Thomas and Dylan Sampson.
According to VolQuest, former four-star running back Lyn-J Dixon is visiting Tennessee this weekend and could land in Knoxville this season.
Dixon previously played at Clemson. He announced his intention to transfer to West Virginia last fall, but he never actually played a game for the Mountaineers.
yeah problem is nobody wants to pay NIL money to those type of positions - so the schools that always got the best from those positions keep getting themWell, the OT we thought we were going to get committed to Michigan State. Not good.
I feel like our recruiting might be in trouble. We had an outstanding start, but things have started to fizzle lately. Most of the recruits considered our "top targets" are projected to go elsewhere. Coaches will have to move down the board and identify new targets. Currently, we're at 19 commits. We still need more OL, more DL, and more CBs. Could stand to add more elsewhere, but we need those 3 positions.
Meh.Well, the OT we thought we were going to get committed to Michigan State. Not good.
I feel like our recruiting might be in trouble. We had an outstanding start, but things have started to fizzle lately. Most of the recruits considered our "top targets" are projected to go elsewhere. Coaches will have to move down the board and identify new targets. Currently, we're at 19 commits. We still need more OL, more DL, and more CBs. Could stand to add more elsewhere, but we need those 3 positions.
Belongs in the useless threadThere are those who yearn to belong. You know the type (a few of you may be the type). In my last high school, there was a pudgy guy with unfortunate features and bad acne. Jocks, future frat boys, good looking girls, student government, and even the science club wouldn't have a thing to do with him. What was left were the freaks. The long haired hippy types. The kids who not only stole booze from their parents liquor cabinets but pills from their medicine cabinets. He learned folk-rock songs on the acoustic guitar and tried to fit in with them. This carried on through college and for a couple of years afterwards, until enough LSD had his ball pop off the tether, and he limped home to cut his hair, wear a necktie, and join his father's commercial food supply business. Thus began his rightward march into militant Christian nationalism. Now, this thrice married insurance salesman speaks of how hallucinogens helped him recognize business opportunities and envision better ways to witness for his faith. Yes, mister "Reagan was a rino" believes that his tripping has made him better at what he does.
