LaDarrell (Real-Deal) McNeil

#2
#2
looks like a good pick-up. Always worry about the high profile players living up to the hype....Maybe some good match ups in the future with us...
 
#8
#8
Here on Volnation, speculation and unsustaintiated theory rule the day. However, it is often supported by unnamed "sources" revealing bombshell info about unnamed players as to protect said unnamed sources. Wonderful place to get the inside scoop...
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#9
#9
Nice quote:
"He is at his very best against the run. He is very aggressive and is able to get down hill quickly and when he arrives to the ball carrier he drops him in his tracks. He will also deliver big bone-crushing blows to receivers attempting to run routes across the middle of the field. I would feel comfortable describing his game as MEAN. He is physically ready to play college football right now, but could still take his body to the next level."
 
#10
#10
Nice quote:
"He is at his very best against the run. He is very aggressive and is able to get down hill quickly and when he arrives to the ball carrier he drops him in his tracks. He will also deliver big bone-crushing blows to receivers attempting to run routes across the middle of the field. I would feel comfortable describing his game as MEAN. He is physically ready to play college football right now, but could still take his body to the next level."

I lkie what i just read. :rock:
 
#11
#11
Looking forward to watching Santos and McNeil on the same D. Could we use the "Orange Crush" name then?
 
#13
#13
That depends largely on how well a few players we have progress as well as whether or not Eddrick Loften manages to get eligible for the spring semester. I think people forget this his HS coach had a player by the name of Griffen that is now in the NFL and was a heckuva safety for the other UT and he said that Loften was a better prospect coming out than Griffen was. TIFWIW
 
#15
#15
Keeping playmakers constantly in the pipeline...that is how programs improve over the course of time and how elite programs stay at the top. With the recent revelations regarding Miami, can we pull some of those recruits out of the 'glades?
 
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