i actually know Harrison and UT and ND are even with Stanford a distant 3rd. He wants to play for UT but his parents want either ND or Stanford beacuse of academics. And Notre dame has good academics and athletics so they are even with UT.(Vol67 @ Jul 12 said:Harrison's Parents are both UT Grads and are pushing Stanford. ND is a very distant 3rd.
Tate is telling recruiters the position he will play in college and he is turning them off. Overrated
You have to understand the thought processes of these kids. The knee jerk reaction is to hell with this punk let him sign with Auburn like Cooper Wallace then he can be mediocre and be chatted up almost as much as cooter from the Dukes of hazzard. Then you realize he may have SOME talent so you stroke his ego a bit till he signs with the Vols then ignore him. If he plays really well the bandwagon has unimeted seats, if he gets hurt or underperforms you can always say....another punk with limited talent and no brains. Same story in the SEC, different year.(therickbol @ Jul 13 said:A couple of things. First of all, I don't think it is a grade issue. I could be wrong. But, I think he is a good kid and good student. I think the lack of offers stems more from his size and lack of natural position at the next level. The only position he has decent size for at the next level is CB. Well, he hasnt played that much CB and he has said that he is not really interested in playing defense. He tells his recruiters that he wants to play RB, and possibly some WR. These recruiters are holding off because they dont want to offer a 'RB' his size. That is my take. And, Tennessee is not out of the picture. He has said he is not against leaving the state to play. He has not said 'I will' leave the state. I don't think Tennessee is a leader, thats for sure. But, he has stated numerous times that Tennessee is among his list he is considering.
So long as they don't play agasint the Vols I have no problem with what you say.(coachmj @ Jul 24 said:I agree with Patrick on this, I find it interesting that Vol Fans want to look down on a in-state kid that has the ability to play for UT yet decides to go elsewhere. Why can't a kid choose an out-of-state school if they desire? Patrick Turner has a National Championship Ring, and played for another one. How many has UT played for in the last two years? We should be happy that our in-state high schools are producing better athletes with the ability to even play at UT. How many years ago was that not the case? Not that many to the best of my knowledge. We should be celebrating that fact, but instead we want to ridicule any kid that doesn't commit to UT.