No word on Warren
Tuesday featured another impressive Brandon Warren performance on the practice field, and another day of UT coaches impatiently waiting for the SEC’s ruling on the Florida State tight end transfer’s eligibility status.
“I just hope we can have him,” Clawson said. “He’s a good athlete. There’s no question that he can help our football team. It would be a great bonus if we have him, and hopefully that will work out.
“I don’t want to go to the other place.”
Fulmer raved about Warren’s versatility, which would be a tremendous asset to a team searching for H-back Chris Brown’s replacement.
“Brandon can play on the ball and be tough enough to get after a defensive end well enough,” Fulmer said. “He can certainly play off the ball, or in the backfield, or even split out as a wide receiver or slot receiver. He’s a football player. He catches on really well, and he’s got the mentality that you like to coach. He doesn’t like to be tackled. He likes to win the drills.
“He is one heck of a football player.”