'15 NC DT Shy Tuttle (UT commit 9/26/14)

Is there a limit to how many times an analyst changes his CB?

They can change them whenever. But the recruiting analyst rankings reward the CB's that come in earlier much more than the bandwagon CB's. All this means is that this guy realized me made a huge mistake picking Tuttle to unc a couple of days ago. Tuttle=Vol Lock
 
Pressure's building again. The anticipation. The ultimate high that booms bring. Followed by the relief and ending in exhaustion.
 
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Ya'll see this quote from Tuttle in the Winstom Salem Journal (quoted in SDS article)...?

“Teams are getting full, and they are running out of scholarships, so I just didn’t want to wait too long to make an announcement,” Tuttle told the Winston-Salem Journal.

“Getting full” could indicate that he’s leaning to Tennessee, as the Vols’ 2015 class is absolutely filling up quickly. The Vols have 22 commitments, but then again, Clemson has 22 also–both classes are among the five biggest groups in the nation at this point. North Carolina, on the other hand, has plenty of room with 15 commitments. Those have been considered the true “top three” for him all year.
 
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Five-star defensive tackle Shy Tuttle (Lexington, N.C./North Davidson) is set to announce his college decision on Aug. 25 and Tennessee has been trending of late.

That he is from the Tar Heel State should not lack significance for Tennessee fans. Historically, the Vols have made a living recruiting the Carolinas and during the early cycles of the Butch Jones era- everybody from Marquez North to 2016 quarterback commit Austin Kendall, Tennessee is making a push to again be a dominant factor in that state.

That's good news if you're a fan of the Big Orange. That state annually is loaded.

-247 J.C. Shurburtt
 
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Just saw Schurbutt is also reporting he is officially announcing on the 25th. This is a good thing for TN if it is actually true.
 
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