'19 TN LB Devon Dillehay (PWO commit)

#51
#51
Secretly hoping he would be a Governor.
Congratulations to him and hope he gets that scholarship one day?
 
#55
#55
Does anyone know what, if any, are the tangible differences between a PWO and a traditional walk on ?!
Traditional walk ons have to go through tryouts to try to make the roster, PWO are guaranteed a spot on the 105 man roster (not the travel roster, but sometimes this is promised when trying to sell a kid who has lower level scholarship offers). PWO are also allowed to enroll in summer and train with the team. PWO get treated “the same” in regards to training, nutrition, academic support, etc. They’re full members of the team, they’re just paying to be there.
 
#60
#60
Devon is an NPA kid who is a VERY hard worker who had earned some really good offers. Many expected him to go to either Bowling Green or Memphis. Devon was a tackling machine who worked relentlessly to get where he is today. The kid told us his heart is in Knoxville. What many have to understand is that the culture and environment that CJP has started is very contagious and attractive. Once they turn he corner and start to win, which will likely happen this year now that the offense will be fixed, guys will be beating the door down to get a spot on the roster. UT is finally getting over the Dooley/Butch stinch and guys want to cm bk around the hill.

I have no idea if anything you said is true. But it sure feels good!
 

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