JAMESFROMCT
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Something I noticed about this class: eleven linemen, thirteen if you count tight ends. Butch's first class had seven linemen, nine counting tight ends. So there is a demonstrable shift in philosophy, one that I think most would agree is badly needed. We're not still signing just for the stars, but rather actually signing the positions that make or break a team. A quarterback would have been great; another receiver would have been great. But for the amount of time Pruitt had, and the circumstances he stepped into that made what Butch or Dooley - or anyone else who has ever recruited a class to UT - had for their first class, look like nirvana, he did an exceptional job.
Huh? I was just saying that class was a heck of a lot better than this one on paper
Theres no doubt that on paper, the 2015 DL haul of KMac, Tuttle and Phillips looks much better. But as weve all seen, Tuttle is the only player of the 3 that even remotely lived up to his billing, and that was only in a very brief flash or two in his freshman year prior to the injuries.
This years class of 4 star DL players Emerson, Lawless, Allen and Gooden is a very good one, and it wouldnt take much for them to translate to a far better group on the field.....and Im betting that under Pruitt and Rocker that theyll far exceed the disappointing performances weve seen from that 2015 class. And thats without any mention of lower rated Mincey who is the staff seems to be very high on. Well see.
Allen is a lb. and on paper its not as good as the class I mentioned. On the field, who knows. So you cant call it our best dline class in 5 years, unless youre D4H