utvol372
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Disagree and it's not just about his intangibles. Anytime, you can swoop into a prime recruiting state, particularly one that UT has struggled in, and snag one of their better prospects is always a coup, and a potential building block to an eventual pipeline.
If, and this is starting to look like a big if, Santos turns down the horns and signs with the Vols, can you imagine the booms and gifs that will be unleashed upon this thread? Could be the type of thing you tell your grandchildren about someday.
If the Red River Shootout was the sales pitch to get him there I'd be seriously worried about the boy's mental capacity. That atmosphere is duplicated numerous weekends in the SEC.
Maybe Texas is using him to shore up that shaky LB commit. It would be bad if he tells CSS and CTJ he is going to be a horn and then get the rug pulled out from under him. I don't see any reason to hold a spot for him this late in the game with the numbers crunch. Particularly if they have a highly rated recruit at a position of need who wants to be a Vol.
Is there a shaky LB commit that Tex is dealing with?
You really feel that his offer may not be solid with the tex staff?
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Several pages back someone mentioned a WR decommitted and his teammate a LB was now shaky.
Just speculating. I do question what Dooley and company will do if Kirven , Patterson or Davis surprises.
Short-Term, No. Long-Term, that makeshift Big-12 isn't going to hold and Texas is likely to come to the SEC. A lot more TX stations turned into Tennessee and exposure rises.
Mack Brown and Manny Diaz will make their visit to Van, Texas on Wednesday afternoon. Following that visit, Vol defensive coordinator Sal Sunseri and defensive backs coach Terry Joseph will see Santos and his family one last time before he visits Texas
