'27 TN RB Asa Barnes

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I know all the attention is on David Georges in 2027 but this is another really good in-state back we are in on. Already has offers from Bama and Ohio State.

Visiting for the Georgia game...that's setting up to be a monster recruiting weekend as expected.
 
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I know all the attention is on David Georges in 2027 but this is another really good in-state back we are in on. Already has offers from Bama and Ohio State.

Visiting for the Georgia game...that's setting up to be a monster recruiting weekend as expected.

I would be ok with this young man being our only RB in that class, seems he wants to be at Tennessee and that means a lot.
 
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I know all the attention is on David Georges in 2027 but this is another really good in-state back we are in on. Already has offers from Bama and Ohio State.

Visiting for the Georgia game...that's setting up to be a monster recruiting weekend as expected.

He’s already a big kid, and he moves well.
Has the body type to get faster and stronger while staying relatively the same size.

It’s crazy that he’s been overlooked, because of the greatness of DGG.
 
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Kid is a stud. Going to probably get some heat for this, but he’s the best player on that westview team. And it ain’t close
 
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Kid is a stud. Going to probably get some heat for this, but he’s the best player on that westview team. And it ain’t close
Definitely arguable. Reminds me a lot of Kaleb Johnson that just got drafted. Feel like Kaleb was more explosive at hitting his lane but the rest of it is pretty similar
 
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Offensively, Barnes was relentless. His 17 carries for 112 yards and a touchdown did not just rack up stats, they defined the rhythm of the game. Averaging 6.58 yards per carry against one of the best defensive fronts in the state, he continually put the Chargers in scoring position. Whether bouncing outside or lowering his shoulder inside, Barnes showed the blend of vision, toughness, and burst that has recruiters across the Southeast watching closely.
 
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Offensively, Barnes was relentless. His 17 carries for 112 yards and a touchdown did not just rack up stats, they defined the rhythm of the game. Averaging 6.58 yards per carry against one of the best defensive fronts in the state, he continually put the Chargers in scoring position. Whether bouncing outside or lowering his shoulder inside, Barnes showed the blend of vision, toughness, and burst that has recruiters across the Southeast watching closely.

“one of the best defensive fronts in the state “

Really??

Because MASE was ranked #107….in Tennessee…
 
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