'16 TN CB Dorian Banks (Former UT commit)

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I did not see the game. However, my brother said that defensively, he is very good and very athletic.
 
I was at the game tonight...banks did not look impressive at all to me. He seemed to run real timid. He was right in front of me when he fumbled, as he switched the ball into his outside arm he just lost it. I know he is young but for a 3 star commit i was expecting more from him. And I can't believe nobody is trying to recruit timmie barbee from springfield!! That kid does it all for springfield.
 
Dorian Banks just hauled in a 67 yard TD pass against Hendersonville, despite being held as he was running this route.
 
Dorian Banks just hauled in a 67 yard TD pass against Hendersonville, despite being held as he was running this route.



I was at that game, gallatin was close for about a quarter and a half but hvilles run game is ridiculous. Banks seems like he is coming around and should be as good as advertised by the end of the season. Someones name to remember is terrell carter, number 20 rb for hville, he is going to be a phenominal player and you will hear his name all the time by the time he graduates..just a sophomore.
 
I went to watch Banks play tonight He did not disappoint. He did burned deep on the first possession, but came back with electrifying TD jaunts of 55 yard sand 85 yards. He is best run of about 40 yards was called back by a penalty. The kid is a talent with serious speed. He just needs to make better decisions in life.
 
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I went to watch Banks play tonight He did not disappoint. He did burned deep on the first possession, but came back with electrifying TD jaunts of 55 yard sand 85 yards. He is best run of about 40 yards was called back by a penalty. The kid is a talent with serious speed. He just needs to make better decisions in life.

Tux, you been hitting the Jack early? Those typos bro...
 
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I am not overly impressed with Banks as a DB. Of course he would get better coaching than he does in high school. However, he is electric with the ball in space. He would be a very explosive slot receiver.
 
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I was at the game tonight...banks did not look impressive at all to me. He seemed to run real timid. He was right in front of me when he fumbled, as he switched the ball into his outside arm he just lost it. I know he is young but for a 3 star commit i was expecting more from him. And I can't believe nobody is trying to recruit timmie barbee from springfield!! That kid does it all for springfield.

Barbee is a Vol fan I hear and did visit UT for UTC game but doesn't have an offer to my knowledge. Heard Ole Miss was looking @ him as well. After watching Gallatin and Springfield play twice this yr I wandered how Banks got offered but not Barbee. Both are similar in size and Barbee is a playmaker with ball in hands. We will see how Barbee plays against Hillsboros playmakers
 
I am not overly impressed with Banks as a DB. Of course he would get better coaching than he does in high school. However, he is electric with the ball in space. He would be a very explosive slot receiver.

I saw this kid play and was also once a part of NPA i have never been impressedwith Banks at all. If this offer holds I'd be very surprised.
 
Banks has a parent problem. He is going to be a slot man or DB in college but his mom demands that he play RB. His fast on the high school level, but he lacks elite speed. He could very easily be recruited over.
 
Three-star junior athlete Dorian Banks, one of Tennessee's early commitments for the 2016 class, announced Monday that he has transferred from Gallatin (Tenn.) High School back to Sevier County High School in Sevierville, Tenn.

The 5-foot-9, 168-pound Banks transferred to Gallatin less than a year ago after playing his sophomore season at Sevier County.

Banks, who has been committed to the Vols for more than 11 months, is ranked by 247Sports as the nation's No. 34 athlete and the No. 16 overall prospect from the state of Tennessee in the 2016 class.
 

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