Again, why would A&M not tell Santos that they are serious in joining the SEC and are at least in talks to delay his commit? I had a hard time believing they didn't tell him that and him saying UT fans have nothing to worry about supports that logic.
Nothing to see here.
The only reason he chose Tennessee was b/c of the SEC factor, everything else is in A&M's favor. Once they announce on Monday that they will in fact join the SEC things will change w/ Santos, he might not decommit right away but eventually A&M will win out, all the factors would be on their side.
Ludicrous. I know you're just copying from someone else, but it's still absurd. If you were right, he could have chosen any one of several closer SEC schools. There is more to it than SEC football.The only reason he chose Tennessee was b/c of the SEC factor, everything else is in A&M's favor. Once they announce on Monday that they will in fact join the SEC things will change w/ Santos, he might not decommit right away but eventually A&M will win out, all the factors would be on their side.
I was never sold on him sticking even if A&M never joined the SEC.
The only reason he chose Tennessee was b/c of the SEC factor, everything else is in A&M's favor. Once they announce on Monday that they will in fact join the SEC things will change w/ Santos, he might not decommit right away but eventually A&M will win out, all the factors would be on their side.
I was never sold on him sticking even if A&M never joined the SEC.
Yes it was the major factor in him choosing Tennessee, if it was'nt for that he would have committed to A&M.
It was funny when Santos was going to visit here & he mentioned that he wanted to play in the SEC, everyone said well we have a advantage b/c we play in the SEC but now all of a sudden it is'nt a big factor.
It was funny when Santos was going to visit here & he mentioned that he wanted to play in the SEC, everyone said well we have a advantage b/c we play in the SEC but now all of a sudden it is'nt a big factor.
