Chris Low bashing UT again

#51
#51
As far as I know, a prospect can't be offered officially before their Junior year of HS. The prospect must also be registered with the NCAA. QUOTE]

Yes, this info is on pg 1 of this thread. I posted the same thing but for some reason I thought they could be offered as a sophomore. I still think I might be right on that one but either way.
 
#52
#52
I love how he's trying to save face now, but still won't admit that he ran with a story that he did ZERO research on. It reminds me of a story I read the other day about a kid making up quotes on wikipedia and watching them get printed across the world. My son is due on July 20th, on the 21st we plan on announcing his commitment to UT for the class of 2027.
 
#53
#53
I love how he's trying to save face now, but still won't admit that he ran with a story that he did ZERO research on. It reminds me of a story I read the other day about a kid making up quotes on wikipedia and watching them get printed across the world. My son is due on July 20th, on the 21st we plan on announcing his commitment to UT for the class of 2027.

I'll get my three year old to commit for 2024. We'll hold a joint press conference. :p
 
#54
#54
haha, there's only one problem....I'm a 5'6" 260 pounder...not looking good for junior
 
#55
#55
The thing that gets me all the time is him complaining about the recruiting circus while being a large part of the problem. It's like politicians hating on gays while getting serviced in the park restroom.
 
#56
#56
It simulates how big your testicles are. We used to do a drill like that every practice at the end after we were all tuckered out. We'd have to line up and just hit... now, we may not have been far enough away to get a running start like that video, but someone would always end up on the ground or we'd do it over. Have you ever played football brobocop?

I bet if me and you lined up 20 paces apart and ran into each other and you ended up implanted in the ground while I kept going, you'd want try it again!! haha

If you want to get all "what's the point" on us.... well, what's the point of running with a ball of leather and if you end up in a designated area of grass you get points for it? Yeah that's called football. No real point to that either, but it's fun to play and watch. I had fun watching that kid get smashed.:clapping:

I played in HS. We'd do a hitting drill where you line up 1 yard apart from each other. We also did another one where you had a 5 yard alley, 1 blocker and 2 defenders. Similar stuff, but it actually simulates game play. I guarantee NFL teams don't do drills like the one you act like is so essential to football (and I hope to God Tennessee doesn't). It's just an injury waiting to happen. But yes the video is funny.

And as far as me getting "implanted", I like tough-talking on the internet too. Can you throw a pigskin over that there mountain? Man if you only had a time machine, you'd win state.
 
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#60
#60
And as far as me getting "implanted", I like tough-talking on the internet too. Can you throw a pigskin over that there mountain? Man if you only had a time machine, you'd win state.

You can't be serious. I wasn't tough talking. I was simply saying that any MAN isn't going to like getting put on his rearend. It doesn't matter how dumb the drill is, if you lose at it, you're going to be mad and want to re-do it.
 
#62
#62
The thing that gets me all the time is him complaining about the recruiting circus while being a large part of the problem.

Well said, yesterday his blog article rants about how "absurd" Evan Berry making a "commitment" is, and today he wrote a blog article about how the media blew the story out of proportion. Saying that it was "exactly what I thought it meant when I first heard about Evan Berry's commitment." Yeah, right Chris. Can you say hypocrite?
 
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