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Bama will end up not having room, Kwon Alexander will take the final LB spot for Alabama.
I don't see him ending up outside the SEC, so you could probably put the SEC teams at the top and call them even, but I think Arkansas is the only SEC school he has visited(Maybe completely wrong on that), so I might give them the slight edge.
Bama will end up not having room, Kwon Alexander will take the final LB spot for Alabama.
I don't see him ending up outside the SEC, so you could probably put the SEC teams at the top and call them even, but I think Arkansas is the only SEC school he has visited(Maybe completely wrong on that), so I might give them the slight edge.
How can arkansas b better than UT ? Come on now. Big deal he visited u guys 1st. So u guys lead now. Sorry it takes alot more than. Our coaching staff is better,not 2 mention early plan time, also our new weightroom. Be honest with urself what can arkansas offer Santos?
Our coaching staff is better,not 2 mention early plan time, also our new weightroom.
I agree that our coaching staff is excellent, but I think many people outside of the UT faithful (and even many inside it) will disagree that Dooley and staff are better than Petrino and company.
Arkansas is building new facilities as well.
Have to say, though, that IMO Santos is among the most important of our recruits this year.
I feel that we have a better defensive coaching staff. Offensively Petrino is in a league of his own. I feel he's the best offensive coach in the country. If I were a big-time skill player I would go to Arky (outside of the Vols of course). But on defense I feel Santos would fit in our scheme a lot better than Arkansas. Arkansas has a smallish speed style of defense. Santos needs to come be part of this big rugged SEC style defense. AJ Johnson, Harris, and Santos at LB sounds good to me. With Jac Smith, Maggitt, and Jordan Williams coming off the edge. All we're missing is DTs for some nasty front seven action. Come on down to Tennessee Santos we need ya!!!
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Scout.
Confirmed he plans to camp at Tennessee this month.
Great news and great find, Fingers. Once again bringing the solid information.
This is not only great news because UT made his Top-4.
This is great news because Santos has on multiple occassions stated that he would like to play SEC football. He then gives a Top-4 of UT, Bama, OU, and A&M. There are 2 SEC schools out of that list of 4. So theoretically UT could be seen as in Santos' Final-2 schools.
Would be huge. Santos is a beast LB and would literally come right in and get serious PT as a LB at UT. It will be hard to overtake Alabama because I think they are the favorite ATM, but it can be done.
Bama will end up not having room, Kwon Alexander will take the final LB spot for Alabama.
I don't see him ending up outside the SEC, so you could probably put the SEC teams at the top and call them even, but I think Arkansas is the only SEC school he has visited(Maybe completely wrong on that), so I might give them the slight edge.
- Scout“The linebackers coach Peter Sirmon, we have had a pretty good relationship and keep in contact on Facebook," said Santos, who resides in Van, Texas.
“You want someone that has had the experience of playing in the (NFL). That is a big thing sure.”
“They have a lot of tradition there. They are getting back up, back on the rise again and getting their way back up the rankings. They have a bunch of good things going for them and I am sure I will have more to see when I get down there.”
“The SEC is a big factor for sure,” Santos said. “If you can play against the kids in the Southeastern Conference you can play anywhere. You can play on Sundays that is for sure.”
“(Distance) was a big factor at first, but I have to say it’s really not a factor anymore. I just want to go where I am happy. If that means I am eight or nine hours away from home then so be it,” he said
“Absolutely, (early playing time) is a big thing for me. I want to get out on the field early and show what I can do,”