Nu'Keese Richardson WR '09

I just find it odd that a coach comes in, inherits a program, and immediately begins to succeed on the recruiting trail. He didn't have this success at USC, he has to be offering something... right? Either that, or he's sending his henchman to do the recruiting work for him.

Failtastic.
 
Looks like former Florida commit Nu'Keese Richardson was tempted to come to Tennessee because of the playing time, and because of Marsalis Teague.

So that got me wondering, will Tennessee's recruiting be weaker when they don't have playing time to offer?


By the time that we don't have PT to offer, we should be a consistent top program and won't need to rely on PT. I see this staff always pitching on PT as they will want to get the best talent on the field.
 
I just find it odd that a coach comes in, inherits a program, and immediately begins to succeed on the recruiting trail. He didn't have this success at USC, he has to be offering something... right? Either that, or he's sending his henchman to do the recruiting work for him.

Failtastic.


No doubt. That might be the fail of the day.
 
He wasn't the headline recruiter. Pete Carroll was. He wasn't the man in charge of an excellent offense. Pete Carroll was. To credit Lane Kiffin with success at USC is like giving Dan Mullen all the glory of Florida... sure, they were good coaches, but they didn't do the entire duty of a head coach.

I'm not talking about wins. Because we know that would be a lie. I'm talking about recruiting.
 
He wasn't the headline recruiter. Pete Carroll was. He wasn't the man in charge of an excellent offense. Pete Carroll was. To credit Lane Kiffin with success at USC is like giving Dan Mullen all the glory of Florida... sure, they were good coaches, but they didn't do the entire duty of a head coach.

I'm not talking about wins. Because we know that would be a lie. I'm talking about recruiting.

PC gave a lot of the credit to CLK. You should really read up on a subject before speaking about it
 
He wasn't the headline recruiter. Pete Carroll was. He wasn't the man in charge of an excellent offense. Pete Carroll was. To credit Lane Kiffin with success at USC is like giving Dan Mullen all the glory of Florida... sure, they were good coaches, but they didn't do the entire duty of a head coach.

I'm not talking about wins. Because we know that would be a lie. I'm talking about recruiting.


Yeah, CPC is such a great offensive playcaller. He also did a great job recruiting outside of CA during that time. Recruiting is about relationships and Kiffin was building the relationships and CPC closed on a lot of the recruits. Kiffin shouldn't get all of the credit but he should get a good deal of it.
 
sorry if already posted.

Nuke's on the radio talking about Tennessee right now---

streaming feed: WNML-AM

*edit* update

just said he "loved" Coach Kiffin. he's talking about Gran now & the UT-UF rivalry.
 
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He wasn't the headline recruiter. Pete Carroll was. He wasn't the man in charge of an excellent offense. Pete Carroll was. To credit Lane Kiffin with success at USC is like giving Dan Mullen all the glory of Florida... sure, they were good coaches, but they didn't do the entire duty of a head coach.

I'm not talking about wins. Because we know that would be a lie. I'm talking about recruiting.

Pete Carroll was a defensive coach, you numbskull.
 
He wasn't the headline recruiter. Pete Carroll was. He wasn't the man in charge of an excellent offense. Pete Carroll was. To credit Lane Kiffin with success at USC is like giving Dan Mullen all the glory of Florida... sure, they were good coaches, but they didn't do the entire duty of a head coach.
haha this f'n guy..
 
His videos on youtube look like percy harvin 2.0. I think him and Myles (and hopefully Jackson) will start next year and have an instant impact.
 
His videos on youtube look like percy harvin 2.0. I think him and Myles (and hopefully Jackson) will start next year and have an instant impact.

Just curious. If Jackson comes what position would he start at? And if he does start what position would Myles start at?
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I could see Richardson in the slot, jackson at corner, and myles opposite berry at safety. I'm not convinced that Morley will be on the team when the season starts. I also think Askew has the talent to steal a LB position next year.
 
I could see Richardson in the slot, jackson at corner, and myles opposite berry at safety. I'm not convinced that Morley will be on the team when the season starts. I also think Askew has the talent to steal a LB position next year.

Jackson would play safety not corner. He's already said that's where he's most comfortable.
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