BigOrange15
Never Falter, Never Yield
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Well, we had stuff competition with AL last year for HT also....Getting a kid on campus twice for unofficals from Nevada shows that he has legit interested. The fact he is going to Bama for the LSU game shows we have some stuff competition, but we got to recruit with Bama again if we want to beat Bama. Get him back for his last official and we have as good of chance as anyone.
Oregon and Georgia were supposedly our biggest competition. Brother plays for Oregon. Some around the situation say Nieds has the best relationship of any coach with the family though.Where is he predicted to go? Washington? Oregon?
Was hoping it was Washington with the records of the two.Oregon and Georgia were supposedly our biggest competition. Brother plays for Oregon. Some around the situation say Nieds has the best relationship of any coach with the family though.
We win out idk maybe. I think he’s going to be hard to pull from Oregon. Despite what many think I think we’re no worse than second right now ahead of Georgia.
With our OL still not top notch, he is having to block more than I believe Chaney wants. I think DWA has most of the tools, probably could stand to be a little faster, but he is a TE. He will play next level.I'll say it, DWA looks the part but it just ain't all there with him imo. Kinda like how Kongbo was
-VQTennessee has remained a steady factor for the 5-star because of his relationship with position coach Brian Niedermeyer.
“We just click. We just bond well,” he said.
“It’s not all games. They know how to turn it on (with recruiting) and turn it off. It’s not all about recruiting. It’s about what’s going on in my life. (Niedermeyer) is obviously a funny dude. He can take a joke. He’s not all serious.”
Washington spent the weekend hanging out with Niedermeyer, Jim Chaney and the rest of Tennessee’s staff. One particular highlight was beating Jeremy Pruitt in Madden on PS4.
“I beat him by one,” Washington said.
“Got him 24-23.”
Washington hasn’t caught much of the Vols this season, but he did pay close attention to how Chaney used the tight ends Saturday in the win over UAB. He was cognizant of the seven targets going to the tight ends and all the two-tight end sets.
“They did a little bit of everything with the tight ends last night,” he said.
“Some 12 personnel, sniffer, flex in the slot.”