Labruzza's work ethic should serve him well at UT

#1

kamoshika

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 20, 2008
Messages
4,291
Likes
20,393
#1
Cheyenne Labruzza’s family left it up to him to pick a college. But after their visit to Tennessee, Labruzza’s older brother couldn’t resist an opinion. “Cheyenne, I don’t want to influence you, but I really like Tennessee,” said Tracy Parker, who is also Labruzza's legal guardian.

UT made the same impression on the cornerback from Albany, La. He committed to the Vols in the spring before his senior year and never wavered, even though nearby LSU kept recruiting him until last Wednesday’s signing date. His choice could pay off for Tennessee as early as next season. Cornerback is a position of need, and Labruzza’s potential extends beyond his consensus three-star recruiting ranking.

John Adams: Cheyenne Labruzza's work ethic should serve him well at Tennessee
 
  • Like
Reactions: 11 people
#2
#2
Cheyenne Labruzza’s family left it up to him to pick a college. But after their visit to Tennessee, Labruzza’s older brother couldn’t resist an opinion. “Cheyenne, I don’t want to influence you, but I really like Tennessee,” said Tracy Parker, who is also Labruzza's legal guardian.

UT made the same impression on the cornerback from Albany, La. He committed to the Vols in the spring before his senior year and never wavered, even though nearby LSU kept recruiting him until last Wednesday’s signing date. His choice could pay off for Tennessee as early as next season. Cornerback is a position of need, and Labruzza’s potential extends beyond his consensus three-star recruiting ranking.

John Adams: Cheyenne Labruzza's work ethic should serve him well at Tennessee

I do like this kid. He seems like a steal, and a potential star out of this class.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 9 people
#5
#5
Cheyenne Labruzza’s family left it up to him to pick a college. But after their visit to Tennessee, Labruzza’s older brother couldn’t resist an opinion. “Cheyenne, I don’t want to influence you, but I really like Tennessee,” said Tracy Parker, who is also Labruzza's legal guardian.

UT made the same impression on the cornerback from Albany, La. He committed to the Vols in the spring before his senior year and never wavered, even though nearby LSU kept recruiting him until last Wednesday’s signing date. His choice could pay off for Tennessee as early as next season. Cornerback is a position of need, and Labruzza’s potential extends beyond his consensus three-star recruiting ranking.

John Adams: Cheyenne Labruzza's work ethic should serve him well at Tennessee

Labruzza is one of my favorites in this class, but the only thing in my house that might read John Adams is my parrot. Maybe having to look down at his picture is why that bird cusses me out.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 9 people
#6
#6
You have to admire a young man who committed so early and actually kept his word. Refreshing!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 6 people
#8
#8
S Shamburger as well. So many big schools came after him late. Both of these young men have a chance to be real good here.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 people
#11
#11
J.J. McCleskey has worked with him and if he's good enough for J.J., one of my fav all time VFLs, he's good enough for me.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 3 people
#17
#17
Give it a few years and Labruzza and Shamburger will be key elements to this defense.. I love these two more than anybody in the class defensively. I cant wait to see what the future holds for these two
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#18
#18
I find Adams to be straight forward, down to earth, and a Vol supporter.

:lolabove: :eek:lol: :crazy:

Naw, but this is a Labruzza thread and I like the sound of this young man.

I will try to find the Baton Rouge paper story about him, so folks can read more accolades without having to get around any Adams b.s.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#19
#19
Surely you are not serious!


I read the article and my first thought was I am very impressed with the young man. My second thought was, John Adams must have a terminal illness to write an entirely positive article about the University of Tennessee. I will pray for him.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 3 people
#23
#23
I read the article and my first thought was I am very impressed with the young man. My second thought was, John Adams must have a terminal illness to write an entirely positive article about the University of Tennessee. I will pray for him.

One foot in the grave...
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
#25
#25
Right on time...A superior fan admonishing people before anything has been said.

Keep 'em straight boss.
Don't be mad you didn't have an opportunity to go all doom and gloom this thread like you do on every other one. we all know we can count on you for your logical, thoughtful , concise input on this board... 😂😂😂
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Advertisement



Back
Top