'22 TN QB Kaden Martin (Legacy)

#31
#31
So do you really think Kiffin and Saban will still be at their current positions when KM graduates? Just hype.

It doesn't matter if they are or not. The point is he must be talented enough to receive an offer this early.

Copeland likes Pruitt because he was the first to recruit him. If the kid is talented its dumb to wait to offer them.
 
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It doesn't matter if they are or not. The point is he must be talented enough to receive an offer this early.

Copeland likes Pruitt because he was the first to recruit him. If the kid is talented its dumb to wait to offer them.

Should be a requirement to wait for their b**** to drop before offering.
 
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It doesn't matter if they are or not. The point is he must be talented enough to receive an offer this early.

Copeland likes Pruitt because he was the first to recruit him. If the kid is talented its dumb to wait to offer them.

I think it only shows how cheap the words 'offer" and "commit" are.
 
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It doesn't matter if they are or not. The point is he must be talented enough to receive an offer this early.

Copeland likes Pruitt because he was the first to recruit him. If the kid is talented its dumb to wait to offer them.

Doesn't matter if we offer or not he sure as heck ain't coming here with his brother constant bad mouthing of TN and his dad not given an interview
 
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Bumping obviously.

Has offers from Cutcliffe, Sabah, Kiffin...
 
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#49
Per ESPN:

Lane Kiffin knows talent when he sees it, which is why the first-year Florida Atlantic coach was quick to offer a scholarship to Kaden Martin, the 13-year-old son of USC offensive coordinator Tee Martin.

Fox Sports was the first to report the news on his Twitter account, and Tee Martin confirmed to ESPN that Kiffin extended a verbal offer to Kaden on Monday morning, the first offer Kaden has received.

Kaden, a seventh-grade quarterback at Adams Middle School in Redondo Beach, California, is also a standout left-handed pitcher in baseball. Tee said his son won't specialize and would continue to play football, baseball and basketball. Kaden's fastball has been clocked in the 80s, and his Little League team made it to the California state finals last year.
Whatever happened to all that talent that kiffin recruited to UT?
 

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