'20 NV TE Darnell Washington (UGA commit)

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Ok, thats what I read.
Henry To'o To'o explains why he signed with the Tennessee Vols
Why Henry To’oto’o deemed Tennessee the perfect fit as...

"I went out to the Bay Area earlier this month to spend some time with Henry To'oto'o, his family and other people who know him well for a story on how the Vols landed him and who Tennessee is getting in the California native. Wanted to pass the story along. I think you all would enjoy it.

Here's the full story, and a sample.

For the next three hours, the four of them sat in the dark. Pruitt showed the To’oto’os film from Alabama, explaining how his defense worked and how he could use Henry within it. At Tennessee, To’oto’o would mostly play weak-side inside linebacker, with a chance to play some Mike linebacker. Pruitt needled To’oto’o with questions along the way, feeling out the five-star linebacker’s football IQ. Eventually, Tennessee’s staff told To’oto’o he’d have a chance to start as a true freshman.

Pruitt’s eyebrows were raised when To’oto’o picked up concepts as quickly as Pruitt could teach them. He moved on to some film cutups of Tennessee’s spring practice, explaining the differences between what the Tide could run with their personnel versus the brand of 3-4 defense Tennessee would be playing.

To’oto’o and his father had never met Pruitt before that weekend. Pruitt saw a player he could teach concepts to and explain how he could fit. So he did exactly that.

“This guy is wired up like a scientist,” Iese To’oto’o said.

Pruitt also took aim at Henry To’oto’o’s own tape. He offered a frank assessment: To’oto’o’s aggressiveness and ability jumped off the screen. But, often, he’d read an opposing offense and pause. He’d overthink instead of reacting. He had to improve there, along with a few minor technique tweaks Pruitt pointed out.

“He already had started teaching my son,” Iese To’oto’o said. “And we haven’t even talked about commitment.”

It made Henry feel like he impressed Pruitt. At the same time, it gave him a glimpse of how much more he had to learn and how eager Pruitt was to teach him.

The Vols had camp at 7 the next morning. When the clock struck midnight, Simon alerted his head coach.

“(Pruitt) was like, ‘Well, man, I could keep going,’” Iese To’oto’o said.

One thing was clear as the To’oto’os returned to their hotel. Iese turned to his son and laughed.

“Man, that was crazy,” he said. “You’d fit in well here.”

For the first time, Tennessee had a real chance to be Henry To’oto’o’s new home."

I remember that article. I love that story so ****ing much. We got the right guy.
 
"don't really want to be there anyway"
And it will be true..That program hasn't earned anything, yet they act entitled and spoiled like they think they are Bama. They pouted last year, and got embarrassed by Texas because of it, by the time they realized what was happening and woke up...it was too late.
 
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Amazing how much talent has been wasted at Georgia over the years.

Absolutely no reason they shouldn’t be in the playoffs consistently.
They got shi**y coaches is the only thing I can think of.....Kirby is riding that defensive genius label too. I'm not so sure about that either. With all that talent they have on defense, they were not able to even slow LSU down. They've got a stable of 5 star backs, and they couldn't even get them going. Is that an indictment on the players or coaches?
 
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-Expect UGA staff to be in Las Vegas early in the week with Darnell Washington taking a visit to Tennessee next weekend. Still thinking UGA here, but the Vols are getting the last visit and that is not to be taken lightly.
-Rusty Mansell (UGA 247)

@secking can correct me if I am wrong, but Mansell has been pretty confident on UGA getting Washington. This is the first time in a while I remember him giving us any chance.
 
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