'17' TN ATH Tee Higgins (Clemson commit)

No but I think it's the combination of Johnson, Higgins, Rodgers, and Richardson that's frustrating lol

I don't care about Johnson nor Rodgers. Higgins and maybe Richardson could have been great here at Tennessee.
 
Tee didn't choose Clemson because of WR production. He chose them because of peer pressure. His beat friend was hounding him night and day. Tee was NFL bound if he chose Maryville College.

You don't think Clemson coaches brought up Tennessee's pathetic WR production since Butch came to Knoxville 3 years ago? All the while comparing it to Clemson's gaudy passing numbers?

Then throw in current outstanding NFL WRs who matriculated at Clemson....there's 3 that come to mind immediately....compared to zero from UT.

I have no doubt that you're partially right....he's buds with both Rodgers and Johnson. But what top WR recruit wouldn't pay attention to and partially base his decision on the effectiveness of the passing games of his potential landing spots? I think it surely had to be a significant factor.
 
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The recruiting forum right now is about as much fun as watching a loved one be autopsied while being mule kicked in the groin... I think I'll stick to the pub for a while.
 
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If you step back and don't look at it as an SEC fan, it's not hard to understand IMO. If you are a WR and have a 1000 yard season at UT or a 1000 yard season at Clemson does the NFL care? I'd say no. Both are quality programs and point to you being an NFL option. As a recruit if I can show out in the ACC and beat up on an easier schedule, is it the wrong decision? If playing on Sundays is the goal and one path is easier, why not?

I agree for some positions especially on offense. I think SEC defenders are held to a slightly higher standard, but it doesn't make much of a difference once a player gets to the league. My point is comparing "success" of a program in the SEC vs. ACC. In the end, you are judged on Ws and that's where we will separate ourselves after this year.
 
If you step back and don't look at it as an SEC fan, it's not hard to understand IMO. If you are a WR and have a 1000 yard season at UT or a 1000 yard season at Clemson does the NFL care? I'd say no. Both are quality programs and point to you being an NFL option. As a recruit if I can show out in the ACC and beat up on an easier schedule, is it the wrong decision? If playing on Sundays is the goal and one path is easier, why not?

If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best which in Clemson's case, they don't play the best in the ACC. Besides FSU, they have so much more talent than anyone in the ACC. It's like the big kid picking on the little kid at the park and there's nothing the little kid can do about it. There's 4* & 5*s out there that want to be challenged every week and that's why you see most of these highly rated recruits go to the SEC. If Higgins wants the easy way out, by hell let him.
 
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If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best which in Clemson's case, they don't play the best in the ACC. Besides FSU, they have so much more talent than anyone in the ACC. It's like the big kid picking on the little kid at the park and there's nothing the little kid can do about it. There's 4* & 5*s out there that want to be challenged every week and that's why you see most of these highly rated recruits go to the SEC. If Higgins wants the easy way out, by hell let him.

I understand SEC fans feel that way. Its just the NFL doesn't. Lots of non SEC players throughout that 1st round.
 
If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best which in Clemson's case, they don't play the best in the ACC. Besides FSU, they have so much more talent than anyone in the ACC. It's like the big kid picking on the little kid at the park and there's nothing the little kid can do about it. There's 4* & 5*s out there that want to be challenged every week and that's why you see most of these highly rated recruits go to the SEC. If Higgins wants the easy way out, by hell let him.

This 100%.

Boggles my mind why someone would choose to sharpen their football skills in the ACC. Enjoy that game against Wake Forest, Duke, Virgina or any other choices where you're playing in front of 28,000 people.
 
But we're not talking about the NFL. We're talking about the SEC and the ACC. What are you trying to prove here?
That a WR that only cares about making $ in the league doesn't really care about the strength of the SEC vs the ACC. Makes absolutely no difference to that person. In fact, ACC might be more attractive...less grind for the same outcome (that outcome being $$$)
 
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That a WR that only cares about making $ in the league doesn't really care about the strength of the SEC vs the ACC. Makes absolutely no difference to that person. In fact, ACC might be more attractive...less grind for the same outcome (that outcome being $$$)

FSU was actually selling this very thing last recruiting cycle.
 
If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best which in Clemson's case, they don't play the best in the ACC. Besides FSU, they have so much more talent than anyone in the ACC. It's like the big kid picking on the little kid at the park and there's nothing the little kid can do about it. There's 4* & 5*s out there that want to be challenged every week and that's why you see most of these highly rated recruits go to the SEC. If Higgins wants the easy way out, by hell let him.

He also has an easier road to the Playoffs, a national title and playing on the biggest national stage in the country to showcase his talents. As much as I hate and disagree with his decision I can understand it.
 
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No but I think it's the combination of Johnson, Higgins, Rodgers, and Richardson that's frustrating lol

Higgins was the only real loss in that group. There are plenty of Amari Rogers around, Richardson was not even that high on our RB board, and I think it's 50/50 that HJ even last at Clem's son. He doesn't fit their offense any better than he does ours. JG will be much more successful here than HJ would have ever been.
 
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Can we let the thread die? By arguing back and forth we are only playing further into his troll job. Go Damn Vols.
 
Higgins was the only real loss in that group. There are plenty of Amari Rogers around, Richardson was not even that high on our RB board, and I think it's 50/50 that HJ even last at Clem's son. He doesn't fit their offense any better than he does ours. JG will be much more successful here than HJ would have ever been.

If Higgins, Johnson, Rogers, and Richardson was part of our class, I'd dang sure feel a lot better.
 
nm I just found where we didn't even make his top 5
 

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