Trinity Bell is a Vol

#79
#79
How's
Solid post.

Put him on defense to avoid any of that happening to us.

OK, then. 'How's 'bout doing this with him: Whether or not Mister Bell winds up starting on O or D, maybe he could become a designated 3rd down and red zone specialist for BOTH sides of the LOS, as well as with his usual alignments?
I'm starting to really appreciate Coach P's willingness to assign the best possible athletes to a variety of situations, like Crouch @ RB for short yardage, etc. He's also intuitive enough to recognize Coach C's irreplaceable abilities to maximize talent (ex. Nathan Peterman), and that giving him maximum tools for keeping those chains moving and scoring TDs will make his remaining in Knoxville a no-brainer choice. Why risk going elsewhere ... to a program that could say "hands off" with some defensive fellas whom he could really use?
I've gotta be right in guessing a lot of you are likewise noticing Pruitt's recruitment of players who don't only excel at their designated positions, but from looking at this newly forming roster, it's easy to see lots of extraordinary speed & athletic versatility on that list. Add to those collective attributes the winning programs those youngsters helped get that way, to the inherent toughness, and the notably high character all of these budding stars have on their resumes, then it's clear that, as a collective, Coach P is amassing a far greater degree of talent than from simply applying the most ☆☆☆s as scouting criterea ... could EVER do.
What do y'all think, fellow Vol fans?
 
#80
#80
How's


OK, then. 'How's 'bout doing this with him: Whether or not Mister Bell winds up starting on O or D, maybe he could become a designated 3rd down and red zone specialist for BOTH sides of the LOS, as well as with his usual alignments?
I'm starting to really appreciate Coach P's willingness to assign the best possible athletes to a variety of situations, like Crouch @ RB for short yardage, etc. He's also intuitive enough to recognize Coach C's irreplaceable abilities to maximize talent (ex. Nathan Peterman), and that giving him maximum tools for keeping those chains moving and scoring TDs will make his remaining in Knoxville a no-brainer choice. Why risk going elsewhere ... to a program that could say "hands off" with some defensive fellas whom he could really use?
I've gotta be right in guessing a lot of you are likewise noticing Pruitt's recruitment of players who don't only excel at their designated positions, but from looking at this newly forming roster, it's easy to see lots of extraordinary speed & athletic versatility on that list. Add to those collective attributes the winning programs those youngsters helped get that way, to the inherent toughness, and the notably high character all of these budding stars have on their resumes, then it's clear that, as a collective, Coach P is amassing a far greater degree of talent than from simply applying the most ☆☆☆s as scouting criterea ... could EVER do.
What do y'all think, fellow Vol fans?
I like that.

Seems like Chavis did a great job of getting freshmen ready by turning them loose on specific situations.
 
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#81
#81
Some of these athletes do not attend the camps, that is why I trust this coaching staff. CJP is looking for athleticism, multisport players that can bring more to the table. This guy is a beast and match up nightmare for LBs and CBs.
Do recruits have to pay for camps?
 
#82
#82
this kid will never see a down at TE. his frame puts him at OL or DL.
If he can still run 4.5 or 4.6 could still be TE. 4.7 DE. Kid can contribute early. CJP recruiting athletics. Recruits that can play 2-3 positions. Recruit 15 multiple position players like recruiting 40 players. LIKE. Keep paying staff Phil. You the man!
 
#83
#83
Looking even more like a DL type with the Hudson Wolfe commit today. Awesome athletics here.
 
#84
#84
Future super athletic OT.

That's what I would do if I were him.
He'll be 6'7 290 as a freshman. Redshirt and just train hard. Add muscle. Play as a 6'7 310 OT running a 4.9. Play a bunch and then get drafted high and be set for life
 
#87
#87
Future super athletic OT.

That's what I would do if I were him.
He'll be 6'7 290 as a freshman. Redshirt and just train hard. Add muscle. Play as a 6'7 310 OT running a 4.9. Play a bunch and then get drafted high and be set for life
The Butch Jones way. Just add weight to a tall person and we’ll be set 😉
 

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