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From Hubbs on SportsTalk. Good to see a guy like this getting more opportunities.
Well, I mean, you know, he's a good story. He's done a good job. You go back to 2022 and he's been a factor. I mean, listen, nobody's celebrating the Boo Carter news, but that's news. Boo Carter is the reality is Boo Carter was one of the 11 most talented defensive players on this roster. And that's a guy. He's a guy that Tennessee this time last year, heading into December and roster retention time, put a lot of stock in and a lot of belief in that he would really elevate his game from year one to year two. I mean, when you think about where they were December 1st last year, you're sitting there looking at Ricky Gibson, Jermod McCoy and Boo Carter, and you were going to basically build a lot of your defense around that, particularly in the back seven and obviously the secondary specifically, and you haven't really played with any of the three this year. Because Boo Carter has just been a non-factor and McCoy has not played, Ricky Gibson has not played, so it's a story. But there are plenty of great stories on this team and all those good stories should be celebrated. I love William Wright. I love everything he does. When given an opportunity, he gives you everything you have and he's made plays. Has he given up plays? I'm some, but everybody does. I mean, he wants to be here, and those are the guys that you want to have, and that you need to be a part of. Now, all of a sudden, with Boo Carter's departure, William Wright's role could potentially grow, whether it's as a nickelback or whether he plays cornered, you've slid Colton Hood inside, depending on what that would look like behind Jalen McMurray. So he's a big part, and he's obviously one of the most liked and beloved guys on this team by his teammates.
Here's a good article on him talking about his interception against New Mexico State.
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Well, I mean, you know, he's a good story. He's done a good job. You go back to 2022 and he's been a factor. I mean, listen, nobody's celebrating the Boo Carter news, but that's news. Boo Carter is the reality is Boo Carter was one of the 11 most talented defensive players on this roster. And that's a guy. He's a guy that Tennessee this time last year, heading into December and roster retention time, put a lot of stock in and a lot of belief in that he would really elevate his game from year one to year two. I mean, when you think about where they were December 1st last year, you're sitting there looking at Ricky Gibson, Jermod McCoy and Boo Carter, and you were going to basically build a lot of your defense around that, particularly in the back seven and obviously the secondary specifically, and you haven't really played with any of the three this year. Because Boo Carter has just been a non-factor and McCoy has not played, Ricky Gibson has not played, so it's a story. But there are plenty of great stories on this team and all those good stories should be celebrated. I love William Wright. I love everything he does. When given an opportunity, he gives you everything you have and he's made plays. Has he given up plays? I'm some, but everybody does. I mean, he wants to be here, and those are the guys that you want to have, and that you need to be a part of. Now, all of a sudden, with Boo Carter's departure, William Wright's role could potentially grow, whether it's as a nickelback or whether he plays cornered, you've slid Colton Hood inside, depending on what that would look like behind Jalen McMurray. So he's a big part, and he's obviously one of the most liked and beloved guys on this team by his teammates.
Here's a good article on him talking about his interception against New Mexico State.
William Wright ‘taking advantage of every opportunity’ for Tennessee football
The college football landscape has evolved over the last six years.

