Matt Milton to Louisville

#51
#51
This thread makes me wonder what % of posters just type something about prayers for Milton's mom, yet don't actually pray about it.

Not being a pessimist, just curious as a cat. That's why my friends call me Whiskers.

What % would you guess?

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#52
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This thread makes me wonder what % of posters just type something about prayers for Milton's mom, yet don't actually pray about it.

Not being a pessimist, just curious as a cat. That's why my friends call me Whiskers.

What % would you guess?
It's funny you bring that up. I reflected on that one day and how that became a thing we just say sometimes. I actually keep a list of people I say that to to make sure I actually do it. I got really disgusted with myself for saying that so much and not doing it.
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This thread makes me wonder what % of posters just type something about prayers for Milton's mom, yet don't actually pray about it.

Not being a pessimist, just curious as a cat. That's why my friends call me Whiskers.

What % would you guess?

Here is the deal. Some mention by name in their prayers and other pray for whatever tribulations people are enduring as a catch all. So I would say If those folks pray then in some shape or form they mentioned it.
 
#58
#58
Not a big surprise. Of all of the players that played here, that came from north of Kentucky, how many stayed and contributed to the program???
Munoz, Price & Andy McCullough..... I can't think of many Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, etc. etc. players that
stayed and contributed.
Milton didn't see the field this season and this is the season that he should have cracked the line up. Hunter was hurt. Z. Rogers can't catch. Arnett & Dallas were in experienced.
With a tall Hunter out, then a perfect fit would have been a tall Milton to at least pick up some of the slack lost by Hunter. As each game passed, Milton should have grown a little each time. Thus by season's end, he would have been a serviceable receiver.
With Huner, Rogers, Z. Rogers, Dallas, Arnett and the new crop of receivers coming in, he will never see the field.

i wondered how many pages i would have to go before i found stupidity.
 
#60
#60
Matt, what ever you decide know that your fellow Vols are behind you and wishing you and your family the best. You wear the Orange and White, have walked the Vol Walk and represented us well. God speed.
 
#61
#61
Is this Volnation? I'm shocked and pleased.

Anyway, where is Milton from? Someone said north, but I don't remember specifically.
 
#62
#62
Illinois.

I wish him the best. He will be successful, it was just not the right time for him here. Prayers for his mother and his family.
 
#63
#63
God Bless you Matt! I hope your Mom receives God's grace and healing touch. No matter where you wind up, son, you were first and foremost a Vol! Good Luck.
 
#66
#66
A poster on VQ who seems like he is close to Milton said Milton is going to transfer to be close to home & mentioned his mom battling health issues. He said Matt truly does love Tennessee & it was a hard decision.

I was anticipating this one.
 
#67
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Has Milton's alleged transfer been acknowledged by Dooley or the athletic department? If so, can somebody provide a link, a poster on VQ is not a reliable source and it's pretty amazing how nobody has questioned this.

Second, SOME people have wanted Milton to transfer for a long time, so they could give two ****s about his mom having apparently having cancer and just want to free up a roster spot. I never wanted the guy to leave, and if his mom is sick I hope she gets the help she needs to be healthy again.
 
#68
#68
I always wondered why he never played much.I thought when J. Hunter went down with the injury against Florida he would step up and be a weapon in the redzone.I wish him the best of luck where ever he goes.
 
#71
#71
.....sometimes college level sports doesn't work out for even the best of high school athletes.....
 

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