LB's that Played at UT That Were signed as RB's

#51
#51
Pruitt knows that we will be in some close games the next few seasons. He doesn't need a Peterman at Q.B. who throws interceptions every game OR A. Foster or Banks who have fumbles. In close games, a turn over can be the deciding factor in a win or a loss.
I don't see Banks ever playing tailback again..... Too risky.. You can work on fixing the fumbling and may go several games with out a fumble but with the game on the line he may fumble again.
I recall the Penn State game where our full back ran for 30 yards and ended up fumbling the ball and that gave Penn State the momentum and they won.
Arian Foster was an inoppurtune fumble waiting to happen...never recovered. šŸ˜‰
 
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#52
#52
As pointed out, a lot of RB's also played LB or Safety in HS. Moving positions isn't that big of a deal.

Charles Davis was signed by UT as a QB. Back then the recruiting limits were different, to say the least. But after seeing T. Rob throw the ball he switched positions.
 
#53
#53
Not disagreeing with the point you're making but to my memory Al was recruited as a safety and changed to LB. He didn't play RB at UT.

I like the Banks move. He can always go back to RB, or he could add to the great history of converted RB's to move to defense. The kid has the want to I guarantee you that.
He was a running back and safety in school and some recruited him as RB also I believe but most as safety. But we didn't, we may have looked at him as safety but not RB. But he did play it and play it well in high school. GBO!
 
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#54
ANYONE WHO PLAYED FOOTBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL KNOWS THAT THE BIG STRONG FAST GUYS WHO LIKED TO PLAY FOOTBALL PLAYED LINE BACKER ON DEFENSE. BACK IN THE DAY BEFORE TWO PLATOON FOOTBALL, WHO PLAYED MIDDLE LINEBACKER--YOU ARE RIGHT THE FULLBACK
 
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ANYONE WHO PLAYED FOOTBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL KNOWS THAT THE BIG STRONG FAST GUYS WHO LIKED TO PLAY FOOTBALL PLAYED LINE BACKER ON DEFENSE. BACK IN THE DAY BEFORE TWO PLATOON FOOTBALL, WHO PLAYED MIDDLE LINEBACKER--YOU ARE RIGHT THE FULLBACK
Thanks coach! Doing great things with the Panthers.
 
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Totally agree that at the high school level the skill positions are going to be filled with the best athletes on the field. Generally, in high school these better athletes can get by on their athleticism and just seek and destroy.

My question for you is once all the better athletes get together at college this out athlete and just seek and destroy attitude won't work so well or will it.

I think banks could make a great rb or lb because he has the intangibles but can he really make the move to lb in a week? Seems like he wouldn't make the right reads, know the pass coverage responsibilities, it could get ugly quick. Your thoughts?

They night use him on certain packages! Pass coverage would be real hard to learn in a week. Moving him to LB hopefully will light a fire in someone else's ass.
 
#58
#58
Pruitt knows that we will be in some close games the next few seasons. He doesn't need a Peterman at Q.B. who throws interceptions every game OR A. Foster or Banks who have fumbles. In close games, a turn over can be the deciding factor in a win or a loss.
I don't see Banks ever playing tailback again..... Too risky.. You can work on fixing the fumbling and may go several games with out a fumble but with the game on the line he may fumble again.
I recall the Penn State game where our full back ran for 30 yards and ended up fumbling the ball and that gave Penn State the momentum and they won.
Fumbling seems like the thing I'd work on than moving the guy positions when we are thin at RB. We don't have a go-to back and he had potential to be that. Not saying he won't be a good LB and that i want to start questioning everything Pruitt does. Just hope this doesn't end up like Muschamp at Florida moving all the best players to defense and having a terrible offense forever.
 
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Will West made a statement yesterday online that was idiotic (Normal for this man). His statement towards Banks moving to MLB or OLB was a move for the coaches and not the player. First and foremost Banks requested it, second does he not know the history of UT linebackers? In the hay day UT recruited RB's to play LB, If you look back at the most successful LB's that played at UT most were RB's in HS. Al Wilson comes to mind. The reason why they moved them to LB was they were fast and had a never say quit attitude.. Will West (I'm not a fan of his by any stretch) fails to understand is UT made a living off of RB's moving to LB when signed and thrived. Banks would be a fine addition as a LB. Fast, Nose for the ball, and aggressive. I wouldn't doubt if CPF mentioned this to CJP. It's smart and makes sense. Get back to the basics that made you what you were. Like the post or hate it but moving Banks to LB is a super smart move. Will West can go dunk his head in a bucket and as bad as I hate to say it, doesn't have the sense to pull it out. I would prefer he just stop ceasing to exist at that point.

He never picks UT to win, always negative, and has a doom and gloom attitude after every game. His break down after the AU game should let every UT fan know where this CLOWN, and yes he is a CLOWN stands on UT football. It wasn't UT played a solid game, it was AU handed UT the game. Will West is a Joke! Plain and simple and hard to find a reason this idiot has a talk show on a Tennessee sports market.
the game is changing financially for professionals at specific positions. RB to LB makes sense in the past and makes more sense as time goes on. RB's in college will need to be able to catch passes from the backfield or play slot. the RB position is very demanding on the body. RB have a short life span, as we are seeing in the NFL. guys like Banks are capable of creating long term production by playing other positions, with their current athletic skill set. RB position should also be a depth position, which decreases the amount of playing time. RB's are important but Banks will produce more, by playing more, at LB.
 
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We have depth at LB and Banks was the only physical runner we had. Given time to develop i think the fumbling would've been fixed. Just don't get this one but we'll see.

I don't know @ that. Jeremy played fast and loose w the ball like nobody I've seen in years. Ball security is not a quick fix I don't think. I'd say Pruitt 100% shut him out on offense. Maybe he's testing him on D since he ain't carrying this yr.
Who knows.
 
#61
#61
I don't know @ that. Jeremy played fast and loose w the ball like nobody I've seen in years. Ball security is not a quick fix I don't think. I'd say Pruitt 100% shut him out on offense. Maybe he's testing him on D since he ain't carrying this yr.
Who knows.
Im not worried about this year. Im worried about getting guys who fit what he wants to doand we are further away on offense IMO. If you want to be a physical football team, you need some physical backs. Jordan and Chandler aren't very physical. Good in their own rights, but they aren't bellcows like Scarborough, Damien Harris, etc. Can't really lean on them on a 3rd and 2. Granted OL is bad, but like Pruitts said, he wants backs that fall forward.
 
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To add to what was mentioned before about Alvin Toles, I believe he even played a season or two at fullback with the Vols before switching to LB, maybe his junior year.

Toles became the #1 draft pick by New Orleans Saints legendary GM Jim Finks in Jim Mora's first year as HC. IIRC, a knee or leg injury finished his NFL career early, by which time the famous "Dome Patrol" linebacking corps had been assembled through the draft and USFL signees.
 
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Nobdy knows how it's going to turn out. I see guys moved around and moved right back all the time. On the other hand he could be a natural at lb. We'll all understand it by and by...Go Vols!
 
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#67
Will West made a statement yesterday online that was idiotic (Normal for this man). His statement towards Banks moving to MLB or OLB was a move for the coaches and not the player. First and foremost Banks requested it, second does he not know the history of UT linebackers? In the hay day UT recruited RB's to play LB, If you look back at the most successful LB's that played at UT most were RB's in HS. Al Wilson comes to mind. The reason why they moved them to LB was they were fast and had a never say quit attitude.. Will West (I'm not a fan of his by any stretch) fails to understand is UT made a living off of RB's moving to LB when signed and thrived. Banks would be a fine addition as a LB. Fast, Nose for the ball, and aggressive. I wouldn't doubt if CPF mentioned this to CJP. It's smart and makes sense. Get back to the basics that made you what you were. Like the post or hate it but moving Banks to LB is a super smart move. Will West can go dunk his head in a bucket and as bad as I hate to say it, doesn't have the sense to pull it out. I would prefer he just stop ceasing to exist at that point.

He never picks UT to win, always negative, and has a doom and gloom attitude after every game. His break down after the AU game should let every UT fan know where this CLOWN, and yes he is a CLOWN stands on UT football. It wasn't UT played a solid game, it was AU handed UT the game. Will West is a Joke! Plain and simple and hard to find a reason this idiot has a talk show on a Tennessee sports market.

Have no idea which players that ultimately became LBs were recruited as RBs but it isn't uncommon for RBs to become LBs at any school.

Johnny Vaught mainly recruited high school QBs and Fullbacks. The former became RBs or WRs if they didn't make it as QBs and the FBs became LBs or linemen.

I went to an alumni meeting where Doug Dickey spoke (was his first recruiting year .. 1963 ?). At that meeting he said he was looking for the best athletes available regardless of position and that they would play where best suited.
He also said "I'm not looking for the best athlete you've seen this year. I'm looking for the best athlete you've EVER seen.
 
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