KnoxVillain
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Guys, honestly not trying to stir the nest. but here is what AU Rivals said after Lambert's visit -
The JUCO DT attended last night's game with teammate and Auburn commit Devaroe Lawrence. Lambert committed to Tennessee over Auburn and Florida in June, but he tells me that Auburn is still in the picture. He said the fans last night "showed a lot of love."
As I've reported before, Lambert's relationship with Garner is probably one of the strongest I've seen. He considers Garner a father like figure and has said multiple times he would love to be coached by him.
Lambert is still firm/solid to the Vols, but Auburn could make a strong push. He plans to graduate in December and enroll to the school of his choice in January.
This is how the game goes. Elite programs have to fight tooth and nail to beat other elite programs for elite players. Better get used to it.
Dooley was beating out Utep and UCONN for players. They get an offer from the likes of Tennessee they jump, it's over, they shut it down. Those days are over and quite frankly I'm glad.
A few months back it seemed to make sense. Many guys seemed to be close to committing to UT in the spring/summer but still wanted to take other visits so they stayed uncommitted. Then once they committed they would shut it down, there would be quotes from them "I'm done with recruiting, no more visits, I'm solid to UT." But lately some kids are still taking visits so it doesn't look to be the case anymore. None of us really know the staffs policy on visiting other schools, it's all just speculation.
I seriously doubt that Gus is leaving Auburn anytime soon. He is happier at Auburn than a guy finding he won the lottery on Sunday morning.
Who knows, we may lose 5 games next year. But, I like our chances for another good year - lose 1 senior out of 25 contributors on offense and 6 seniors (3 starters) on defense.
Pay raise
