L O S T in Orange
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Do really think Milton is a forgone conclusion at this point?
Our QB situation isn't effecting our chances with him?
I would say that something would have to go really wrong on his visit for him not to announce his intentions, at least to coaches, that he wants to be a Vol. He's been leaning this way for a while and now he's bringing his parents down to see us.
Cool...
It certainly feels that way but I just wonder if our QB situation will effect our recruiting as much as some on here think it will
I almost seems like we are doing this in reverse order. We got the Bigtime RBs, Brown and Oku, we are starting to get the OL, Fulton and Stone (will be a vol), the WRs are looking, Milton and Prater, now all we need is a QB.
I almost seems like we are doing this in reverse order. We got the Bigtime RBs, Brown and Oku, we are starting to get the OL, Fulton and Stone (will be a vol), the WRs are looking, Milton and Prater, now all we need is a QB.
Prater plans to take an unofficial visit to Tennessee on Aug. 1, proving that first-year Volunteers coach Lane Kiffin and his staff have made inroads with some of the nation's best players. Kiffin assigned recruiting coordinator Ed Orgeron to Prater, and the top recruit has taken a liking to the former Ole Miss head coach. "He's cool," Prater said. "He's just a laid-back country guy."
