peaygolf
The "Fly" is open.....Let's Go Peay!!!! Mu**ay sux
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I don’t think he’s any better of a prospect than Lewis was. It’d be great to have him, but I think people are star gazing a bit with him. He’s a downhill 1 cut RB with some size, quick shifty backs with some wiggle and decent size seem to be the ones that fit us best though. Although we did run a far more balanced running game against Syracuse. So maybe Heupel is going to a more traditional approach?Yea he def was but this kid just built different. He’s going to be special.
osh Heupel and De’Rial Sims were on hand for David Gabriel-Georges’ game Friday night, though weather canceled the matchup. The in-state running back will be back in Knoxville next weekend for Tennessee’s showdown with Georgia. Before kickoff, Gabriel-Georges was sporting Ohio State gear after a recent trip to Columbus. Right now, it’s the Buckeyes and Vols battling for the top spot, and both staffs feel confident in their chances. Talking to sources, Tennessee has some buzz around it. Plenty of other schools are in the mix, but there is some separation at the top.
Tonybologna... Now there's a blast from the past...You understand that recruits get to campus before freshman year starts right? Like for example in the summer. 196 in June..200 in August.
Not sure why you’re using nuts and obsessed in the same sentence while referencing me..but it’s the simple fact that you act like you’re lead recruiter for Tennessee and your opinion is all the matters (and it’s wrong 9/10).
10 years? Ohhh, you must be Tonybologna. I did used to give him hell. Considering no two posters have had takes quite as similar and outrageous as you two. He also was wildly sensitive. It all makes sense now.
Baylor School standout running back David Gabriel Georges will be one of the most heralded underclassmen visitors of the weekend, as he returns to town. He has already visited Ohio State during week one, and the Buckeyes are the Vols’ biggest competition at this stage of his recruitment, in our opinion.
Tennessee has done a very nice job of recruiting him. He has been excited about this visit and will pay close attention to how Tennessee uses its running backs on Saturday against the Bulldogs.