JohnD13
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0-8 is what happened. The kid wants to win now and that is his choice. The family believes he is a 3 yr player and wants to compete for a championship. Unfortunately that likely wouldn't happen at Tennessee. I am curious to see where he is in 3 years. I think he is a good player but not a 3 and out type. Hope he plays well wherever he goes, I just hope his team loses!
0-8 is what happened. The kid wants to win now and that is his choice. The family believes he is a 3 yr player and wants to compete for a championship. Unfortunately that likely wouldn't happen at Tennessee. I am curious to see where he is in 3 years. I think he is a good player but not a 3 and out type. Hope he plays well wherever he goes, I just hope his team loses!
Trey Smith is more talented and he came here. And he's still gonna be a high NFL draft pick. If you're good enough, it doesn't matter where you go to school. You'll be an NFL player regardless.
Cade Mays running off to Georgia and Clemson just shows he's a front-runner and running away from the challenge of rebuilding Tennessee for the easy road at Georgia or Clemson.
This team can easily compete and win against anyone in the East other than UGA. We were one win from the Sugar Bowl about 12 months ago. The ship is not that hard to turnaround.
The going got tough and he walked. Says all I need to know.
Yes, you will be an NFL player. There is a lot better guarantee that Georgia and Clemson compete for championships over the next 3 years than Tennessee. Unfortunately, that is a fact and I don't fault the kid for that.
That's called being a front runner. He's not some kid from New York. He's from Tennessee and UT is his father's alma mater. And he's been committed there for over a year.
This mindset would be fine if we're talking about someone with no ties to UT. But there's a difference when you're from an area and you have close ties. To me it makes Cade Mays look weak to turn his back on Tennessee now.
That is a stretch, UGA plays AU every year, UT plays Bama every year. This particular year AU beat Bama.
That's called being a front runner. He's not some kid from New York. He's from Tennessee and UT is his father's alma mater. And he's been committed here for over a year.
This mindset would be fine if we're talking about someone with no ties to UT. But there's a difference when you're from an area and you have close ties. To me it makes Cade Mays look weak to turn his back on Tennessee now.