Both Tennessee and Georgia vigoriously pitched Daniels when he entered the transfer portal. GA went after him to get his talent and to stop the Vols from getting a QB of his talent.
I wonder why Daniels chose Georgia?
Daniels is eligible to be granted a waiver if he decides to transfer from USC. If granted when he transferred he would be eligible to play immediately. But if he picked a PAC-12 team USC as a member of the PAC 12 has the unilateral right to require under those circumstances to require Daniels to...
If healthy he is a whole tier skill-wise above any other QB on the team. As someone else said or alluded to you can't have too many good QBs. Want proof of that just look at USC at the start of last year. They had JT Daniels, (the most proficient QB in California high school history), Fink...
Ten guys on the team ran one play and JG ran his own. Instead of following the blocks of the offensive line he went rogue and thought he would "fool" everyone including the Bama D and he would just jump over the line. (An impossible feat from his position.)
I literally don't know if coach Pruitt is the real deal. But if he is it is going to take a minimum of three years for him to rebuild, maybe four. He has inherited the sins of the past football athletic "leadership."
The problem starts with the people that make the selection of coaches to hire.
Tennessee has tradition, status, and a legacy. It also has money to spend on a football coach. Lots of money. All that makes for a perfect environment and flexibility to get the best coaches and staff.
Why...
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