'12 TX LB Dalton Santos (Texas Commit)

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Ima be totally p.o.'d if Brown pulls Santos and then stiffs him on NSD, about the time we got no schollies left to offer.
 
Ima be totally p.o.'d if Brown pulls Santos and then stiffs him on NSD, about the time we got no schollies left to offer.

If Santos stiffs us to begin with, then I do not want him. I want guys that want to play for UT and understand what a honor it is to wear that helmet with the T on it. I don't want to be a school that some guy settles for because his dream school didn't offer. JMO
 
Santos...here is a quote for you to pass on to Mack..."Thanks but NO thanks. i been in your backyard all along and you overlook and under estimated me till now...i am all vol baby!"
 
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One of the major reasons I think he picks the Vols is that he has stated that he likes to "hit people in the mouth" and not backup in pass coverage. SEC is smash mouth football and where he belongs. I say he stays with us and becomes a VFL!!!
 
I would not be surprised if Sunseri and Joseph explain to Santos and his family that the Vols have played above the board in complete honesty in his recruitment and are asking him to do the same. They will tell him that his visit to Texas puts the Vols in a precarious position and if he waits until NSD to decide where he is going, after being committed 99.9%, it will keep the Vols from filling that slot with another deserving player.

My guess us that if he visits Texas, we could pull our offer to Santos and move on to someone who wants to be a Tennessee Volunteer.
 
One of the major reasons I think he picks the Vols is that he has stated that he likes to "hit people in the mouth" and not backup in pass coverage. SEC is smash mouth football and where he belongs. I say he stays with us and becomes a VFL!!!

That was only after he saw a post by UTs#1fan
 
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I would not be surprised if Sunseri and Joseph explain to Santos and his family that the Vols have played above the board in complete honesty in his recruitment and are asking him to do the same. They will tell him that his visit to Texas puts the Vols in a precarious position and if he waits until NSD to decide where he is going, after being committed 99.9%, it will keep the Vols from filling that slot with another deserving player.

My guess us that if he visits Texas, we could pull our offer to Santos and move on to someone who wants to be a Tennessee Volunteer.

If we started pulling offers because prospects visit other schools, we wouldn't be able to recruit top players.
 
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