'13 GA DE Carl Lawson (Auburn commit)

The Lawson's are good people and would reject any $ offer. Hell, Ole Miss offerred his head coach a job if they could sawy him there. Of course, the offer was rejected.

That is what I am hoping will happen. I hope they offer, and it pushes the Lawsons away, since it is a shady practice.
 
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That is what I am hoping will happen. I hope they offer, and it pushes the Lawsons away, since it is a shady practice.

He's been "committed" to them for quite a while. I would think if payment was part of it, it would have already been discussed. I get people make them out to be saints, but Lawson did say he thinks schools should be able to give recruits a car. Take it how ya like I guess.
 
"I did think we were leading based on the dad and Carl's comments to my face after the visit. Only reason why I feel like UT is slipping is because things that was a concern to the Lawson family seem to look better now for AU.

Listen, he may very well pick UT but I don't know where he truly leans after texting dad today.

Fingers crossed"
-Uzzi
 
"I did think we were leading based on the dad and Carl's comments to my face after the visit. Only reason why I feel like UT is slipping is because things that was a concern to the Lawson family seem to look better now for AU.

Listen, he may very well pick UT but I don't know where he truly leans after texting dad today.

Fingers crossed"
-Uzzi

Just gets worse and worse. :shakehead:
 
Rather than proceeding to dress in black and start cutting your selves, why don't some of you doomsayers please do some actual research.

Try this one on: How did Mississippi State and Vanderbilt drill us like they did? Seriously? Was it their teams full of 5 star talent? Was it because we don't have a team full of 5 star talent?

While you're at it, take a look at how great Oregon has recruited over the last 4 yours. Why are they insurmountably better than us?

Since most wont take the time to do the research I'll give you the answers. We beat the crap out of both MS and Vandy in recruiting, and were roughly equal to Oregon. The only reason that we aren't playing at that level is coaching. We now have a coach that wins above his teams recruiting level, and he will do the same at UT. It may not work out this year, but it will work out in time. Seriously. Put down the razor blades...

Miss St.& Vandy- Two suck teams beating a suck team

Oregon- They had 1 of 3 of the best coaches in college football and play in a weak PAC 12
 
"I did think we were leading based on the dad and Carl's comments to my face after the visit. Only reason why I feel like UT is slipping is because things that was a concern to the Lawson family seem to look better now for AU.

Listen, he may very well pick UT but I don't know where he truly leans after texting dad today.

Fingers crossed"
-Uzzi
Thanks for the info even though its not what I want to hear.
 
They are doing two a day. Here is the first two.
No. 10 Jalen Ramsey, cornerback, Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy


THE RAMSEY FILE

Jalen Ramsey
Position: Defensive back
Height: 6-feet
Weight: 190
High school: Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy
Jalen Ramsey videos
Attributes: 6-foot, 190 pounds, 4.54 40.

Top schools: Committed to USC

NFL Comparison: Champ Bailey, Denver Broncos.

Tale of the Tape: This is pretty much an identical comparison because both are listed at 6-foot and in the 190-pound range. Their physical look on the field is nearly the same. Both are athletic and explosive with great ball skills.

When we last saw him: Ramsey was like a blanket for the majority of U.S. Army All-American Bowl week, earning the No. 2 place among the top performers for his team. He frustrated wide receivers with his quickness, speed and discipline, rarely letting them get more than a step away from him. It's hard to point out one play that summed up Ramsey's performance that week because he was so consistent and rarely targeted in practice. Unfortunately, his worst play came in the game, when he allowed a 16-yard touchdown catch to Derrick Griffin.

Analyst's take: "Ramsey is a dynamic playmaker who could have very well played offense in college but has chosen to focus on the defensive side of the ball. There is nothing to say that he won't have a package or two put in for him (on offense) or that he won't be involved in the special teams somehow. I think the most striking thing is that he already has the ball skills that Bailey developed at Georgia and his ability to go and get the ball is already there. It is an offensive mentality on defense. There is nothing -- in my opinion -- that indicates he won't develop into a lockdown-type cornerback on the next level and something special beyond that." -- Woody Wommack, Rivals.com Southeast analyst.


No. 9 Kendall Fuller, cornerback, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel


THE FULLER FILE

Kendall Fuller
Position: Defensive back
Height: 6-feet
Weight: 185
High school: Olney (Md.) Good Counsel
Kendall Fuller videos
Attributes: 6-foot, 185 pounds, 4.5 40

Top schools: Committed to Virginia Tech

NFL Comparison: Morris Claiborne, Dallas Cowboys

Tale of the Tape:Fuller is listed one inch taller but the same weight, so the two have similar attributes.

Fuller is a technician on the defensive side and explosive on the offensive side. Like Claiborne, his closing speed is sneaky. He always finds a way to be around the football, and his instincts are off the charts.

When we last saw him: Fuller had a bull's-eye on his back entering the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, and it was easy to see he was one of the most targeted cornerbacks in practice and the game. One of the nation's top cornerbacks was largely successful throughout the week, showing great speed, technique, instincts and playmaking ability. His best play came in practice, and it might have been the best play of the week on either team. Tyler Boyd and Fuller were running step-for-step on a deep post route. Boyd went up to catch the ball, but Fuller snatched it away in midair with one hand.

Analyst's take: "(Fuller and Claiborne) have raw skills that you can see, but they have tremendous instincts and that is something that really stands out. Really, Kendall's instincts jump off the page. His versatility is impressive, as well, and he could be a part of the special teams game in punt return if needed. Morris became an interception machine at LSU, and I think Kendall shares his ball skills in that respect. Both Fuller and Claiborne are able to catch, and that sort of separates them from the myth that cornerbacks are playing defense because they can't go up and get it." -- Adam Friedman, Rivals.com Northeast analyst

Garbage comparisons............
 
Anybody wanna pull a mini-Updyke on this one? Maybe expose Garner to the flu or something? VOTP, you got a Paypal account? :)
 
I don't mind Lawson going to Auburn if that's where his heart is.

But I in no way understand why that family would even give Garner a second chance to recruit him. The guy didn't want him enough at UGA to make a case to Grantham. Same goes for Bellamy. Why didn't Grantham pull the strings and say "I want Bellamy."

It's total BS.
 
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