Flatliner
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"most" is a huge leap. The fact is there are lots of SEC schools much closer and they have an edge in Memphis. Didn't think my post was breaking any news
Memphis has also proven to be a hotbed of coaching corruption over the last ten years.
Proximity matters as much or more than any other factor in recruiting. That isn't just a flippant opinion.
Might as well be Memphis, Mississippi or Memphis, Alabama.
"So Tennessee has only one of the state's Top 24 ranked prospects according to 24/7? And people are saying this is a good class? #GetReal"
100% disagree with him.
My question is how many of Tennessee's commits are ranked higher than the other 23 in-state recruits?
"So Tennessee has only one of the state's Top 24 ranked prospects according to 24/7? And people are saying this is a good class? #GetReal"
100% disagree with him.
My question is how many of Tennessee's commits are ranked higher than the other 23 in-state recruits?
You missed my point. I wasn't even talking about 10 guys in particular. I was simply saying that had he cut the argument to say 10 guys instead of 24 his argument would look a little more valid. I was just giving out 10 as a ball-park figures.
As for me, Jelks, Hill (Massively Underated), Redmond and Kimbrow are guys I would have liked for sure. At least one offensive lineman in this class would have been nice and there were definitely some good ones in-state this year.
I think Robinson is probably the top overall guy in the state this year but his grade questions certainly draw a red flag. Then again I'll have to see it to believe it when it comes for him not suiting up for Auburn next year. Brandon Fulse seemingly had no chance last year at this time and we all know how that turned out.
