'15 TN DE Kyle Phillips (UT commit 1/3/15)

Well I know what reddit is, what I did not know was that they had the capability of making a CB. I was confused and thought it had to be a reporters name?

Oh I thought you meant you didn't know what reddit was :) sorry.
 
The bad feeling I had about Richmond's recruiting was lifted last week but landed here. Seems like he really likes corn dogs. We've always got Olenga apparently in our back pocket with a couple other options.

Will Phillips really ignore his legacy status, unlike all these other legacies, and pass up coming "home". Apparently I was thinking of the kid from Alabama, last name Anderson who is the Legacy, I don't why I keep thinking he is, he just has quite a few family members who are fans of the Vols I guess. My bad

Stay tuned next week, same bat time, same bat channel.
 
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I don't get all the LSU talk. The kid takes a visit, which he seemed to enjoy, and a bunch of yall think he is automatically going straight to the corn dogs. When has a recruit ever publicly stated that he flat out hated a visit he took (especially to an SEC school). Big deal, calm down folks. We've been the favorite for a while, and I don't think much has changed. Did I miss something or what...
 
FSU was a lot better than Auburn. No shame in that. FSU was loaded.

IMO Auburn had the better coaching/scheming but FSU had the better jimmies and joes across the board.

If Auburn's WRs didn't have this big drops early in the game, Auburn likely wins (Malzahn schemed the hell out of that first half), but Auburn's margin of error for victory was ultimately fairly small because of the talent FSU put on the field.
 
Yep. Because FSU was a lot better haha. Malzahn scheme kept them afloat for a while.
 
IF you were a highly ranked recruit at 18 and everyone kissed your ass and provided everything you wanted during your trip, entertained, hottie's etc, ...Probably would say that you had a good time.
 
No, very clearly.

FSU was shaking the rust off the first half, while AU was doing well with it's basic offense. Very little "settling in" from Auburn because their offense isn't complex, just tough to read with the athletes they had/have.

FSU shook the rust off, the offense started clicking and everyone saw what happened.

Fsu won with 13 seconds left. Clearly they were the far superior team. Auburn never had a chance.
 
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