'13 TN OL Austin Sanders (UT signee)

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Thatsmyboy did you get the clip I sent you of it? It is a crappy recording of a recording but you can still make it out. Can't wait for the first game, just to watch him run through the T.... My mom and dad would be so proud of him. I know the rest of us are.
 
Thatsmyboy did you get the clip I sent you of it? It is a crappy recording of a recording but you can still make it out. Can't wait for the first game, just to watch him run through the T.... My mom and dad would be so proud of him. I know the rest of us are.

Yes sir, as would mine if they were here.
 
I just want to be there tomorrow and scream and hollar and hope these kids know we are so proud of all of them! And we are behind them and we support them!
 
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?I'm 6'4 and weigh 295 lbs, Vincent Dallas's mom saw Austin and asked me where he got all his size from! I looked at a picture of us standing side by side in the training center after the scrimmage and I didn't realize he was that much bigger, I look like him compared to me when he was 12
 
?I'm 6'4 and weigh 295 lbs, Vincent Dallas's mom saw Austin and asked me where he got all his size from! I looked at a picture of us standing side by side in the training center after the scrimmage and I didn't realize he was that much bigger, I look like him compared to me when he was 12

Out of curiosity, how tall was Austin at 12? The reason I ask is that my son is 5'3" and around 130 lbs. at 10, and the doctors are projecting he will end up between 6'4" and 6'6".

He's built like a classic DT. We're having difficulty finding pants/shorts that fit due to the size of his thighs and rear.

Now, if we can just maximize the upper body strength and teach him to capitalize on that mean streak of his, we may just be able to avoid paying for college. :)
 
Out of curiosity, how tall was Austin at 12? The reason I ask is that my son is 5'3" and around 130 lbs. at 10, and the doctors are projecting he will end up between 6'4" and 6'6".

He's built like a classic DT. We're having difficulty finding pants/shorts that fit due to the size of his thighs and rear.

Now, if we can just maximize the upper body strength and teach him to capitalize on that mean streak of his, we may just be able to avoid paying for college. :)

Haha well luckily you've still got plenty of time to figure it out. I guess it's never too early to start planning for those kind of things though.
 
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Out of curiosity, how tall was Austin at 12? The reason I ask is that my son is 5'3" and around 130 lbs. at 10, and the doctors are projecting he will end up between 6'4" and 6'6".

He's built like a classic DT. We're having difficulty finding pants/shorts that fit due to the size of his thighs and rear.

Now, if we can just maximize the upper body strength and teach him to capitalize on that mean streak of his, we may just be able to avoid paying for college. :)

The way things are now days he might get his first offer in the next year or so. These goof ball coaches out here offering 7th and 8th graders and all....just saying
 
Out of curiosity, how tall was Austin at 12? The reason I ask is that my son is 5'3" and around 130 lbs. at 10, and the doctors are projecting he will end up between 6'4" and 6'6".

He's built like a classic DT. We're having difficulty finding pants/shorts that fit due to the size of his thighs and rear.

Now, if we can just maximize the upper body strength and teach him to capitalize on that mean streak of his, we may just be able to avoid paying for college. :)

Austin was 5'8 about 190 maybe a little less. He was 6'0 in 8th grade and freshman year high school was 6'2 250
 
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Austin was 5'8 about 190 maybe a little less. He was 6'0 in 8th grade and freshman year high school was 6'2 250

My son just started 6th. At the rate he is going, he may just be on track for similar growth. Now, whether he will have the talent for college ball remains to be seen.

With that said, one of the kids in his class is already around 5'10" and I'm guessing close to 200 lbs. based on his size. That kid could be a freak of nature by the time he hits high school in three years.
 
My son just started 6th. At the rate he is going, he may just be on track for similar growth. Now, whether he will have the talent for college ball remains to be seen.

With that said, one of the kids in his class is already around 5'10" and I'm guessing close to 200 lbs. based on his size. That kid could be a freak of nature by the time he hits high school in three years.

Not necessarily, it is actually statistically more likely that somebody that has grown that quickly has pretty much maxed out growth wise
 
Not necessarily, it is actually statistically more likely that somebody that has grown that quickly has pretty much maxed out growth wise

Good point. His parents are probably hoping for some stability soon.

Speaking from experience, updating the wardrobe so often can be taxing on the wallet.

Sorry for pulling the thread so far OT. Back to discussions regarding Austin and the Vols.
 
Good point. His parents are probably hoping for some stability soon.

Speaking from experience, updating the wardrobe so often can be taxing on the wallet.

Sorry for pulling the thread so far OT. Back to discussions regarding Austin and the Vols.
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I like it! We had a kid at Lake Forest,Austins middle school, that was already 6'0 the 8th grade. He is in college now, Sophomore year and is on the roster at 6'1
 
Out of curiosity, how tall was Austin at 12? The reason I ask is that my son is 5'3" and around 130 lbs. at 10, and the doctors are projecting he will end up between 6'4" and 6'6".

He's built like a classic DT. We're having difficulty finding pants/shorts that fit due to the size of his thighs and rear.

Now, if we can just maximize the upper body strength and teach him to capitalize on that mean streak of his, we may just be able to avoid paying for college. :)

DT you say?

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My favorite thing about that pic of Austin is that it shows his attitude walking through there. I don't know what he was feeling, but he looked like he was calm as a cucumber.
 
VolQuest.com - Quick HiTs: Bull-ring, goal-line work highlighted

"Tennessee's final practice before the onset of fall semester classes on Rocky Top commenced Monday evening with Butch Jones working his players through one of the lengthier bull-ring sessions of pre-season camp.

Austin Sanders, the freshman offensive lineman from Cleveland, had a strong showing. Sanders beat both Jason Carr and Malik Brown. Kyler Kerbyson also had a convincing win against Carr, who was challenged out loud by Jones and forced to go three-consecutive battles."
 
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My favorite thing about that pic of Austin is that it shows his attitude walking through there. I don't know what he was feeling, but he looked like he was calm as a cucumber.

He never got excited and pumped before games in high school. I would ask him why not, he always said he saves it til he's on the field. He didn't wanna get his adrenaline pumped up and fizzle out by the time he hits the field.
 
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