I think that Kiffin should tell all these prospects he is recruiting this year to either crap or get off the toilet in response to having them sign by signing day. Tell them either your on board or you can go flounder around and pick somewhere else. This hurts the whole recruiting process for the kids who wait and the kids in next year's class as well when making the big board for recruits.
just watched the video...
I thought it was odd that immediately after his comments on Tennessee he said he was looking forward to the process being over.
You could take that as a positive or a negative sequence.
I'm not holding my breath on this one, but I'd be pleasantly surprised to land him.
If not, then it's Mack Brown/Marcus Lattimore/Storm Johnson in the 2010 derby for a top-notch RB.
There seemed to be some panic over this on VQ, which I found odd. It's a homer show and all anyone wanted to talk about was K-State. I don't think people should feel any more pessimistic after that interview.
I don't know what he's going to do and I guess I'll find out on March 16th, when everyone else finds out.
passing along info I heard on basilio, so take it how you like...
Basilio says he has a friend that personally talk to Brown before he left campus. Says he knows for a fact that the staff pulled out all the stops for Brown. Said Brown stated that he had a great time on his visit and was very surprised at what knoxville had to offer.
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Playing at UTK is a privilege. I do not think a lot of recruits know that until they get on campus. After reading Meat Market I can understand better the many reasons that the sports media and fans have not being able to accurately project the decisions of undecided athletes.
With these player Oku and Brown the one common thread is Bulter. Maybe he should be the one also in the package fan wise. In this particular case I hate to say it but this maybe the norm in years to come. More mentors and more credit to the ones that want the power and attention.
This recruitment is more of a Bulter thing than a Brown or an Oku. There is more of a possibility of this coming to the forefront.
Look at M Brown's recruitment and Grandmother's influence. Makes you wonder how many other behind the scenes influences are controlling the decisions because they have no clue.
if he really had this kids best interests in mind, abd if everything really is on the up and up, he should be taking visits with his potential players even if he has to do it on his own dime.
...that said, I believe brown really does think he has his best interests in mind and that his advisor really is helping. And maybe he's right...I don't like to make accusations about others without a solid foundation...
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First, I do not think he (Bulter) was invited on the trip. Second, unless he (Bulter) has a power of attorney papers cannot be signed without the parent's signature.
Third, when you mentor or advise in any capacity two kids that may potentially attend the same university to play the same position does that not display a true Conflict of Interest. What's more, one player had already verbally committed to that school but backed off when Brown enter the picture.
Not making accusations but if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and sounds like a duck, must be a duck.
Brown never stated anything about the CFL but Bulter did. What best interests are served there for Brown with the exception of money of which Bulter threw out a 5 mil figure.
