Every Top 25 Team's Best Recruiting Sales Pitch to Its Top 2017 Target

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Every Top 25 Team's Best Recruiting Sales Pitch to Its Top 2017 Target | Bleacher Report

10. Tennessee

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The Target: 4-star offensive tackle Trey Smith, University School (Jackson, Tennessee)

The Sales Pitch
Tennessee has ascended in the SEC championship discussion during head coach Butch Jones' tenure, and key in-state recruiting victories played a pivotal role in that process. Smith, who certainly warrants 5-star consideration, is among the biggest fish in the local pond this cycle.
The Volunteers have dealt with some setbacks on home turf moving toward national signing day, missing on six of the top seven committed athletes from Tennessee. Jones and Co. can cap a concerning exodus by convincing Smith he is a missing piece who can further elevate the in-state squad.
Alternative interests such as Alabama and Ole Miss can make strong cases of their own, but Tennessee seemingly presents a more realistic opportunity for immediate starting opportunities. A late-July trip to Knoxville included conversations with multiple staff members, who focused on his potential long-term relationship with the university.
"If I come here, what I can accomplish and the impact this university can have on me—life after football, obviously, being an in-state guy, with just all the different alumni from Tennessee," Smith told Ryan Callahan of 247Sports. "The possibilities are endless, what I can do in my life after this."


If we end up landing Trey I'm going to go straight
 

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For the avg. west Tennessean there has always been an aloof attitude shown us by our east Tennessee counterparts. Not surprising either way, its a long way to Knoxville. From the other direction, its a long way to Memphis and points east to the from there to the Tenn. river....
 
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For the avg. west Tennessean there has always been an aloof attitude shown us by our east Tennessee counterparts. Not surprising either way, its a long way to Knoxville. From the other direction, its a long way to Memphis and points east to the from there to the Tenn. river....

What the actual F does this even mean? That is not even english
Anybody bring their decoder ring?
 
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For the avg. west Tennessean there has always been an aloof attitude shown us by our east Tennessee counterparts. Not surprising either way, its a long way to Knoxville. From the other direction, its a long way to Memphis and points east to the from there to the Tenn. river....

Translator please
 
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For the avg. west Tennessean there has always been an aloof attitude shown us by our east Tennessee counterparts. Not surprising either way, its a long way to Knoxville. From the other direction, its a long way to Memphis and points east to the from there to the Tenn. river....

I speak West Tennessean... This is just a rough translation.

Many of the citizens of West Tennessee feel that they are not held in high regard by their neighbors to the East. This is likely due to the distance between the cities of Knoxville and Memphis.

There is something in there about the Tennessee River, but i'm not that fluent.
 
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For the avg. west Tennessean there has always been an aloof attitude shown us by our east Tennessee counterparts. Not surprising either way, its a long way to Knoxville. From the other direction, its a long way to Memphis and points east to the from there to the Tenn. river....

Wait, what???
 
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