I have a feeling Mason will regret going to Vandy. This recruiting class is almost a deathblow.
If Vandy gives him at least four years, he might have a chance at fielding a decent team.
The only problem with that is that the rest of the East is on the way up as well.
Missouri has shown it can compete (even though it was a down year in the East). They should be at least a perennial mid-pack East team.
South Carolina will be good as long as Spurrier cares to stay. Heck, they might even luck into a decent coach once he's gone.
Georgia will always be at least decent and are usually competing for the East Title.
Florida has too much talent to be down for long. If Muschamp doesn't get things right, they'll find a good coach who will.
Even Kentucky has a pretty good recruiting class on the line. If stoops can keep it together and show any semblance of decent coaching, they'll be able to give ole Vandy fits.
Ole Miss, Vandy's permanent Western foe, is also on the way up and looking to be out of Vandy's reach already.
We all know what's going on at Tennessee this year. They could drop every player left on the board and still have a better recruiting class with what they've already pulled in--by a mile.
Not only did Jimmy Frank leave just before the proverbial hurricane season, he cut the anchor rope and left the boiler room burning.