And people still question Butch."2016 defensive lineman Mykelle McDaniel is on campus and arrived earlier today for an official visit.
As we know, Butch has been very creative with numbers in the past and they may have found a way to fit McDaniel in.
If the Vols choose to go that route look for him to jump in rather quickly. It's not a done deal at this point from what I understand but they wouldn't have brought him in if they weren't very interested."
- Fortenberry
Top 100 players in college football for 2016: Nos. 1-10 - NFL.com
My oh my do I know a certain poster that is going to love who is #8 here
Top 100 players in college football for 2016: Nos. 1-10 - NFL.com
My oh my do I know a certain poster that is going to love who is #8 here
Isn't McDaniel part of the 16 class? I assume he doesn't count against the 17 class.
2:53 :matrix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6_WxFx4CAI
Watch #6 for Florida on that play. He appears to be gaining ground on Dobbs until our QB makes a couple of moves that so befuddles that guy that he looks like he just decided to fall down! :thud:
"As for the current team, there are daily questions about Shy Tuttle. There are daily glowing reviews about Jonathan Kongbo, but the player who may have come the farthest over the last 18 months or so?
Kahlil McKenzie.
A couple of years ago, McKenzie was at 350 pounds. He surprised many when he arrived last summer in that he wasn't as heavy as feared, but he was too big and wasn't in shape. Today, McKenzie is under 320 pounds. In fact he's near 315 pounds and looks like a million dollars. He's moving better than he has in the past and is stronger than he has been since arriving at Tennessee.
Now, that doesn't mean the hype is slowing on Kongbo in any way, but McKenzie has just been grinding. His commitment to managing his weight really ramped up a notch during spring practice and coming out of spring. He has put himself where he has long wanted to be with fall camp basically a week away."
- VQ
"As for the current team, there are daily questions about Shy Tuttle. There are daily glowing reviews about Jonathan Kongbo, but the player who may have come the farthest over the last 18 months or so?
Kahlil McKenzie.
A couple of years ago, McKenzie was at 350 pounds. He surprised many when he arrived last summer in that he wasn't as heavy as feared, but he was too big and wasn't in shape. Today, McKenzie is under 320 pounds. In fact he's near 315 pounds and looks like a million dollars. He's moving better than he has in the past and is stronger than he has been since arriving at Tennessee.
Now, that doesn't mean the hype is slowing on Kongbo in any way, but McKenzie has just been grinding. His commitment to managing his weight really ramped up a notch during spring practice and coming out of spring. He has put himself where he has long wanted to be with fall camp basically a week away."
- VQ
"As for the current team, there are daily questions about Shy Tuttle. There are daily glowing reviews about Jonathan Kongbo, but the player who may have come the farthest over the last 18 months or so?
Kahlil McKenzie.
A couple of years ago, McKenzie was at 350 pounds. He surprised many when he arrived last summer in that he wasn't as heavy as feared, but he was too big and wasn't in shape. Today, McKenzie is under 320 pounds. In fact he's near 315 pounds and looks like a million dollars. He's moving better than he has in the past and is stronger than he has been since arriving at Tennessee.
Now, that doesn't mean the hype is slowing on Kongbo in any way, but McKenzie has just been grinding. His commitment to managing his weight really ramped up a notch during spring practice and coming out of spring. He has put himself where he has long wanted to be with fall camp basically a week away."
- VQ