Sure, a smart move, take your son from a #1 team to ut. How smart would Sunseri have looked if he had even asked his son to consider such a move. Do you know where his family lives? It's not in tn.
Do I detect a hint of sarcasm...?
It would be smart to go from not playing for your dad at Alabama to playing for your dad at UT. As defensive coordinator at UT Sal, who knows his son the best, could have helped him become great, maybe even greater than an Alabama Secondary.
Who is to say that Sal had to ask his son. He could have just suggested how great it would be and hope the son would move. His son is doing more than playing, he is also recruiting and could take away ESPN 150 running back Derrick Henry from UT...
"In June, ESPN 150 running back Derrick Henry decommitted from Georgia after visiting the University of Alabama. He consequently named the Crimson Tide his leader. Henry returned to Tuscaloosa over the weekend for one more visit this summer at head coach Nick Sabans request.
The Yulee, Fla., native has not made a decision on his commitment, but it might have seemed he had when he was hanging out with Tide players Kenyan Drake, Geno Smith and Vinnie Sunseri. He and Sunseri spent the most time together.
I like Vinnie, Henry said. I like his mentality and the way he carries himself. He works hard. I love being around that type of player.
Where his family lives is pointless. I do not go to school where my family lives... Many athletes leave to go play away from family... Just sayin...