ORANGE & WHITE
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That is why I would not be surprised with him commitint to aTm this weekend on his visit.
Another note he said he would like to play in the SEC and now there are rumors flying around that aTm is talking again to the SEC about joining.
Saw this elsewhere
LBs for Bama
Dillion Lee
Tyler Hayes
Reggie Ragland
Kwon Alexander makes 4 (if he commits)
Atchison
DePriest
Harbin
Harris
Hightower
Hubbard
Johnson
Jordan
Moseley
Patrick
Sunseri
Upshaw
Watkins
Without Alexander I counted 16. 16 - 6 (seniors) = 10. 10 - 1 (Hightower if he leaves) = 9. 9+1 (Alexander or Santos) = 10.
How is what Pace said unsubstantiated?
I am unsubstantiated because I made a comment. You will quickly learn that most feel I am just here to troll and have no idea what I am talking about. Oddly enough...some seem to be questioning recruiting of late and the crazy concept that alot of what I said...makes some sense. I will admit I do still like seeing the "It's only July" or "Just wait till NSD"! It tells me that there are some that have no issue going down with the ship....and I can respect that. Just don't let go of the big door!
Thank you +1People are numb to your attitude and incessant broken-record message. I mean, it's the same comment every time. For the most part, at least in my case, I don't read your posts.
It's not unreasonable to not be panicked about the situation. In fact, people with longer-term views are comfortable with some short term failings if the process is sound. Derek Dooley hasn't even started his second camp as the head coach. The team finished below .500 last year, although it could've been an 8-5 season. I see a lot of positive things.
The team's combined record is below .500 for the last three seasons. How many elite recruits want to come to a below .500 program who has potential NCAA sanctions hanging over them? The answer is none, UNLESS there's some really shady stuff going on. So there are a couple of things you can take from this:
1.) Dooley is doing it the right way and running an ethically sound program. Last thing we need is more NCAA scrutiny.
2.) These results are to be expected from a team with a below .500 record.
I guess it just depends on your personality. But I get tired of reading your constant moaning and groaning. So I generally ignore what you write because it's the same thing every time. We've got it. You're an alarmist. That's fine. It's just tiring because that's the only thing you add to the conversation.
What the heck do you expect from a below .500 team with NCAA sanctions hanging over them? To demand 5 star after 5 star is completely unrealistic. Those that demand that are living in the past. This is the present. You want 5 stars? Win. If we were landing a ton of 5 stars, it would be because we're doing it the Auburn and Clemson way and, frankly, I won't support a team like that.
So grow up, quit living in the past, join us in the present, and starting planning for the future. The 2012 season and 2013 recruiting classes are when we should see the fruits of Dooley's labor. They'll be banner years for us.
Now on Santos: This is his first visit and our first real chance to impress him. Don't worry just yet on this guy.
Without Alexander I counted 16. 16 - 6 (seniors) = 10. 10 - 1 (Hightower if he leaves) = 9. 9+1 (Alexander or Santos) = 10.
How is what Pace said unsubstantiated?
I am unsubstantiated because I made a comment. You will quickly learn that most feel I am just here to troll and have no idea what I am talking about. Oddly enough...some seem to be questioning recruiting of late and the crazy concept that alot of what I said...makes some sense. I will admit I do still like seeing the "It's only July" or "Just wait till NSD"! It tells me that there are some that have no issue going down with the ship....and I can respect that. Just don't let go of the big door!
People are numb to your attitude and incessant broken-record message. I mean, it's the same comment every time. For the most part, at least in my case, I don't read your posts.
It's not unreasonable to not be panicked about the situation. In fact, people with longer-term views are comfortable with some short term failings if the process is sound. Derek Dooley hasn't even started his second camp as the head coach. The team finished below .500 last year, although it could've been an 8-5 season. I see a lot of positive things.
The team's combined record is below .500 for the last three seasons. How many elite recruits want to come to a below .500 program who has potential NCAA sanctions hanging over them? The answer is none, UNLESS there's some really shady stuff going on. So there are a couple of things you can take from this:
1.) Dooley is doing it the right way and running an ethically sound program. Last thing we need is more NCAA scrutiny.
2.) These results are to be expected from a team with a below .500 record.
I guess it just depends on your personality. But I get tired of reading your constant moaning and groaning. So I generally ignore what you write because it's the same thing every time. We've got it. You're an alarmist. That's fine. It's just tiring because that's the only thing you add to the conversation.
What the heck do you expect from a below .500 team with NCAA sanctions hanging over them? To demand 5 star after 5 star is completely unrealistic. Those that demand that are living in the past. This is the present. You want 5 stars? Win. If we were landing a ton of 5 stars, it would be because we're doing it the Auburn and Clemson way and, frankly, I won't support a team like that.
So grow up, quit living in the past, join us in the present, and starting planning for the future. The 2012 season and 2013 recruiting classes are when we should see the fruits of Dooley's labor. They'll be banner years for us.
Now on Santos: This is his first visit and our first real chance to impress him. Don't worry just yet on this guy.
I am trying to be more positive. I look at it like this....If we have a BIG camp and land 2-3 good 4 star type recruits because of it...that will put us well on our way to trying to catch Vandy and claiming the recruiting title in Tennessee. :thumbsup:
They sign Kimbrow and now we are trying to catch vandy. Not the case here. In the end we will have a good signing class, I base this off of last years class on how he closed. We are not going to get everybody we want as a fanbase, Dooley is working on what he wants and what UT needs. Be patient. :salute:I am trying to be more positive. I look at it like this....If we have a BIG camp and land 2-3 good 4 star type recruits because of it...that will put us well on our way to trying to catch Vandy and claiming the recruiting title in Tennessee. :thumbsup:
I am trying to be more positive. I look at it like this....If we have a BIG camp and land 2-3 good 4 star type recruits because of it...that will put us well on our way to trying to catch Vandy and claiming the recruiting title in Tennessee. :thumbsup:
No value added to the board. Same statement, over and over. If you were funny, it might be ok. But you're not even funny.
I guess you're shooting to have the worst reputation on VN, and that's pretty tough to do. If recognition is your goal, you've achieved that. Well done. If respect is your goal, you've failed.
Without Alexander I counted 16. 16 - 6 (seniors) = 10. 10 - 1 (Hightower if he leaves) = 9. 9+1 (Alexander or Santos) = 10.
How is what Pace said unsubstantiated?
Because you are counting the next class. Who is to say Santos can not beat out the other incoming freshman in his class. If UA has 12 LBs this fall and 7 of them leave that only leaves 5 returning with experience. We only have 2 on the team come fall that are freshman, DePreist and Hubbard. Sunseri is listed on the roster as a DB and probably will play Saftey in certian packages. UA will only have 2 returning that see alot of play time.
So in essence any incoming LB will be competing for playing time against only 2 players who return with experience. Next you will have 3 that maybe see the field depending on what the others do. So Santos is only competing against 5 plus whatever comes in. With atleast 2 starting positions open.
UA plays a 3-4 so we have 4 LBs on the field. Even if all 5 returners make the 2 deep that leaves 3 spots for incoming freshman to grab. So now Santos is only competing with 5 others for those 3 spots. A 1 in 3 chance to see the field a UA as a freshman is not that bad. Especially if he is as good as most on here believe.