Kameron Miles decommits

#3
#3
Surprise? Probably not. Big impact? Probably not. Until the school decides and announces its plans, this will be the norm. The new coaching staff may very well not want the current crop of recruits anyhow.
 
#7
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As long as Dooley hangs around with the black cloud over him, more will come.

I'd watch out for JRM and Carr to flip to Ole Miss, especially if that's where Robert Nkmediche (not the correct spelling) commits to.
 
#9
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Hopefully Tennessee can keep Dooley, so they can keep some stability for the program and salvage the rest of this class. Seriously though, I think everyone saw this one coming for a little bit now. You can't really blame him.
 
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I'd watch out for JRM and Carr to flip to Ole Miss, especially if that's where Robert Nkmediche (not the correct spelling) commits to.

Lol, Carr yes, but their is no way in hell Maybin is flipping he is about as solid as they come and has said multiple times that he is a vol no matter who the coach is. Also, Nkemdiche has no bearing on Carr's decision.
 
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#12
#12
Losing recruits are a guarantee when you show someone the door. Expect them to drop like flies!
 
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Lol, Carr yes, but their is no way in hell Maybin is flipping he is about as solid as they come and has said multiple times that he is a vol no matter who the coach is. Also, Nkemdiche has no bearing on Carr's decision.

We'll see.
 
#15
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Won't be surprised to see Ferguson, Harris, Carr, and Bradley flip either.

This class was shaky as soon as Dooley ran off 7 members of his staff with his incompetence.

The stability argument and save the recruiting class arguments for keeping Dooley are ridiculous.
 
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Not surprised, nor am I really concerned.

The excitement of a new coach, regardless of who it ends up being, always brings in a nice class that will be salvaged.

The fact that DD was able to snag Hunter and Da'Rick on short notice is a testament to that fact.
 
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#17
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Unless the AD gets stuff together, TN football could become irrevalent for years to come.
 
#20
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Hopefully Hart sees this and other recruits de-committing on his laptop while he is hiding under his desk... the guy better realize his silence has a lot to do with this. Oh, and people need to quit assuming we will pick up a nice class at the end once a new coach is hired.
 
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Hopefully Hart sees this and other recruits de-committing on his laptop while he is hiding under his desk... the guy better realize his silence has a lot to do with this. Oh, and people need to quit assuming we will pick up a nice class at the end once a new coach is hired.

Yes, since firing a coach without having a replacement available immediately would produce better results :crazy:
 
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Hopefully Tennessee can keep Dooley, so they can keep some stability for the program and salvage the rest of this class. Seriously though, I think everyone saw this one coming for a little bit now. You can't really blame him.[/QUOTE we r not going to keep recruits if we keep fooley ie negative recruiting and fanbase. We need a new coach to get better recruits and energize the program.
 
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#23
i am very suprised another sec school would actually want someone dooley is recruiting especially playing in the secondary. dooley and his asst. coaches have recruited the slowest secondary players in the history of the sec. i was hoping mcneil would at least be fast but on the first play of the second half i saw the mo. running back leave him in the dust i knew he couldn't play either. can't coach speed..better recruit it.
 
#24
#24
Xanax... I may recommend for some of you.

We'll have a full, and likely better class by signing day as we have always had during coaching transitions.

You can't let the choices of a 17 year old stranger affect your day.
 
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