Bryce Brown Announcement

From the Main board!!!.......


rudy123 writes:
This Kid is definately out!!!! He said in an interview on
a recruiting network that U.T. was nice but they have not
assembled the team that is capable of winning yet!!!!!

that was a month ago before his visit. You can listen to it.
 
Don't know if it's been posted but Jeremy Crabtree said that his choice came down to his RB coach and the strength and conditioning program.
 
From Jeremy Crabtree:
I have about 4 hours of quotes to sort through, but I spent most of the evening with Arthur Brown Sr. We talked about 100 different topics, including some of the things that went right and wrong with the recruiting process, what happened with Miami and his early commitment, and what they would have changed if they could do it over again.

We also talked about what ended up being the deciding factor, and it actually ended up being two reasons ? the relationship with Bryce’s future position coach and the school’s strength and training program.
 
This board would have been a much, much less interesting place for a few days last week without VSPN. Fact of the matter, and regardless of his motives, he nailed the BB story.

All but the most important part of the story; will BB be a vol. He never answered that. I think BB will ultimately stick to his original commitment - the U. Our program is no better off than the Canes. The difference being that his brother is in Miami. Makes perfect sense.
 
Don't know if it's been posted but Jeremy Crabtree said that his choice came down to his RB coach and the strength and conditioning program.

Sounds like that seals the deal for the vols cause gran is considered one of the best RB coachs there is and Smith one of the best conditioning coachs.
 
What is this about??...anything to do with BB???

Crabtree says the 2 pivotal factors in Brown's decision were his relationship with his future position coach, and the strength and conditioning program.

gv2003 is comparing Mark Smith's program to the programs at Oregon and Miami. LSU has a fabulous program though.
 
Crabtree says the 2 pivotal factors in Brown's decision were his relationship with his future position coach, and the strength and conditioning program.

gv2003 is comparing Mark Smith's program to the programs at Oregon and Miami. LSU has a fabulous program though.

that is a big 10-4......THANKS!!!.... pretty useless if you ask me!!!!
 

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