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that team cracks me up.... they are called the webb feet
I am afraid Mann has changed his timeline. New offer from Kansas and dad being quoted as saying it wasn't happening in the shortterm like we had heard worries me
That wasnt dad...and iirc he said it wasnt happening that week, which was a good thing for us coming fresh off a UF visit. I believe they said sometime this summer was likely, but not anything immediate. Him holding off could be a good thing, Im afraid we had very little chance if he committed days after his OV to Florida.
I don't recall the exact quote but it sounded like it might go into the fall iirc.
I think we expected as answer fairly quickly after the florida visit. That was the vibe I got reading his quotes after our visit
I don't recall the exact quote but it sounded like it might go into the fall iirc.
I think we expected as answer fairly quickly after the florida visit. That was the vibe I got reading his quotes after our visit
I dont recall anything from him or his family saying that...RL seemed to think it was possible and thats why both schools brought him in on visits so early. I still think he decides before school starts back up, so sometime this summer.
I think hes going to announce where hes going before November, said Williams. Perhaps by the end of this week we asked? Nah not that soon.
Very nice article here.
Vols are Shooting for the Stars in Recruiting | Rocky Top Insider
The Vols swung and missed on some highly-rated players in the 2018 class. But this year marked the first time in the Barnes era that Tennessee was actually truly aiming for those types of prospects.
Tennessee has offered 35 players (including Burns) in the 2018 class, and six of those players are rated as five-stars while 20 of them are rated as four-stars. That means 74.7 percent of Tennessees offers in this recruiting cycle have gone to players rated as four-stars or better.
Barnes and his staff offered more five-stars in the 2018 class than they had the two previous years combined. And they went from right around half of their offers going to four and five-star players to nearly 75 percent of their offers going to those players.
But it doesnt stop there.
So far in the 2019 cycle, the Vols have offered 35 total scholarships. Of those 35 offers, 11 have gone to five-star prospects and 17 have been offered to four-star players. Tennessee has given an offer to a player rated as a four-star or better to 80 percent of the prospects theyve offered in 2019 cycle.
Very nice article here.
Vols are Shooting for the Stars in Recruiting | Rocky Top Insider
