'13 JUCO DT Ben Bradley (Auburn commmit)

There is no way to tell whats going on here. It doesn't look good for Tennessee. He is also tweeting at Nebraska fans and twitpic'd a Mizzou cookie cake.
 
That would make sense. Losing out on talent like this for academic reasons hurts. Especially if he gets into a school like Nebraska.

Hopefully it gets worked out and he's a Vol.

I agree! We can talk about getting top flight players but if we can't get them enrolled, all the recruiting and all the facilities and even the coaches won't make any difference.
 
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So now with every recruit we lose we are going to blame it on cheek and academics??

I have seen nothing to warrant these assumptions here. He failed to graduate to be an EE and has to take a winter class. That's a juco issue not a tenn one. Unless somebody can post more than that academics aren't the issue here
 
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So now with every recruit we lose we are going to blame it on cheek and academics??

I have seen nothing to warrant these assumptions here. He failed to graduate to be an EE and has to take a winter class. That's a juco issue not a tenn one. Unless somebody can post more than that academics aren't the issue here
No idea about this guy and how it affects him specifically, but we can't pretend that this isn't a significant issue, overall.

It's a competitive disadvantage for a program that is already struggling.
 
Hubbs

It's my understanding he still hasn't signed anywhere. However, it doesn't appear that Tennessee is a factor at all. I think it's either going to be Nebraska or Missouri for Bradley.
 
F jucos. I say UT nuts up and doesnt even bother with them anymore. Other than CP and McCullers to an extent we havent had a big success with them in a while and they have the flakiest recruitment history. Just say no.
 
I'm also ready to move on. Not a fan of flaky JUCO's with grade issues. At least CP was an ALL VOL JUCO with grade issues.
 
No idea about this guy and how it affects him specifically, but we can't pretend that this isn't a significant issue, overall.

It's a competitive disadvantage for a program that is already struggling.

If Missouri is in it still, then it can't be the Math class. Unless, Missouri and A&M have a year grace for that as well as the signing limit.
 
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