'26 MS WR Tristen Keys (Tennessee commit)

I assure you, and it doesn't matter that I have no idea what you're talking about, I don't pull anything at all out of my butt. I don't say things I don't know to be true. You don't have to believe me and I don't care if you do, but you don't get to call me a liar simply because I pay more attention than you do.
 

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I assure you, and it doesn't matter that I have no idea what you're talking about, I don't pull anything at all out of my butt. I don't say things I don't know to be true. You don't have to believe me and I don't care if you do, but you don't get to call me a liar simply because I pay more attention than you do.
I’m not trying to be confrontational or anything right now. I’m just going to say that some sports news sources are better than others. Zach Ragan is generally completely FOS and knows nothing. So A to Z sports isn’t really a reputable news source.
 
Anyone saying the Adidas deal wont impact the Keys recruitment, is wrong. It may not be the end all be all, but it will have an impact.
AP is standing strong on his take here. Makes me wonder what he knows about that others may not. Is this the tie in? Could be. Can't wait until tomorrow's war room now that the Adidas deal is official.
 
I am current on my understanding of how apparel deals and NIL deals both work and how one does not necessarily have anything to do with the other. It doesn't sound like any of you are suggesting that having a current apparel company could inspire NIL deals for those athletes which is a decent argument but we all know based on history that it doesn't necessarily matter. But even in those situations the NIL deals themselves would have nothing at all with the money the apparel company is paying the University to sponsor them. The NIL money is MORE money from the COMPANY directly to the athlete. I don't see how this is so confusing.
 
A week off wouldn’t have anything to do with Nike losing market share
I remember Hubbs on 104.5 saying something that they were having some power struggles at the top regarding the way they move for the future.

Could definitely be misquoting a tad but it was something along those lines
 
VQ

Mississippi wideout Tristen Keys continues to lay low with no announced plan. We continue to feel like the relationship he has built with Kelsey Pope is an important one in the Vols effort to flip him. The facts are he is still committed to LSU as of now so this boils down to Keys and his willingness to bounce on the Tigers. Tennessee remains the largest threat in this one in our estimation.
 
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