A Terrible look for Heupel and Vols [Roc Taylor]

#4
#4
Its college athletics. If we can’t hold it against player for transferring when a new coach comes on, they can’t hold anything against a new coach pulling scholarship offers from recruits. Is it fair? No, but neither is life. He will find a place to land and hopefully he makes us pay for it down the road.
 
#6
#6
Says right in the report that the kid currently isn't eligible. How can you not be eligible by NSD? Schools pull offers last minute all the time, especially when they know that have someone of similar skill and currently eligible able to fill the spot.

The coach wants us to gamble on a kid who doesn't have the drive to make his dreams happen, and **might** be eligible by the time school rolls around.
 
#14
#14
Not a good look at the moment but it happens all the time. Win and no one cares.This is also a major reason I don’t care if a player wants to leave a school under any circumstance.
 
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#18
#18
Homeboy Jeremy Pruitt didn’t allow Taylor to sign in Dec. for the same reason. POS coach and media didn’t mention that. Hell, Heupel ain’t gonna make his career recruiting Alabama anyway unless Bama and Auburn both go on probation. That’s about the last time Tennessee got anything but scraps and slugs outta there.
 
#21
#21
I love it: No one has all the facts and yet everyone is jumping to conclusions.

Could be a lot of things: like grades, disciplinary, physical or medical issues.

Again speculation, but what if the kid allegedly took some McDough$ from his primary recruiter?

Could also be that CJH doesn't think he is a good fit for his system (even though this kid is classified as an athlete). If this is the case, the honesty of CJH is doing the kid a favor and allowing him to go somewhere that he is better able to excel.

One thing we know is that it is not for a lack of available scholly's! lol
 
#22
#22
Not sure how this is a terrible look. Everyone seems to think that it is ok for commitments to back out or transfer because "this isn't what they signed up for". It's a two way street. Let Heupel recruit and sign the players that work in his system.

Non news.
 
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#23
#23
We are not the first and will not be the last to do this. I can understand the young mans disappointment but I can also understand Heupel thinking he has a use for that scholarship in the future be it from the transfer portal or someone we have no clue about that will fit his style better. This happens every year in college football not the pretty side of football but definitely a side.
 

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