LotteryPick
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It wouldn't surprise me to hear that auburn just started pushing to get him in November. I don't Recall them being a factor at all when he commited.
Oh, well. Butch will just shift focus to a big time DL, IMO.
My gut isn't liking all this silence from VQ. And I didn't like Lambert letting Auburn staff in his house the other day, that's never a good sign this close to the signing period. Lambert kept telling VQ and the staff he was all Vol so let's hope he sticks with that. If we don't hear some good news soon from VQ my guess is a different JUCO DL will be committing soon. JMO
Again, it will suck to lose Lambert but we need to keep our eyes on the ball, this class is still amazing. Butch is changing the culture on the hill and bringing in highly recruited winners. I feel like many of us hang on every single commitment waaaay too closely. Losing recruits happens, just like how Butch steals them from other schools commitment lists. It's all part of the game. And we're just starting silly season, it's only going to get crazier out there. Buckle up, folks!
Except he can't focus on another juco DL who is an EE. This is why this guy should not have committed if he was not 100 percent sure.
We are in such a bad spot and I wish we would've went hard after someone else who was an EE DL when he did got to iron bowl. Did not feel good at that time one bit.
Perhaps staff did not either and have something up their sleeves if they anticipated Lambert was shaky.
Calm down there. We all want Lambert in orange, but we aren't in any position to say one player sets us back 2-3 more years. Lambert is a starter day 1 here, but at the end of the day I'd rather lose my JuCo guys, and keep my highly talented freshman. If we develop our young d-lineman then in 2-3 years we can say a Lambert may be the piece to get us into the SEC championship. We need a true foundation laid first, while using guys like Lambert to help fill in until our freshman grow some.
