'26 TX WR Brock Boyd (TCU commit)

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Interesting, hope this isnt an indicator of where things are with TK. Or better yet. Maybe they'll take 4 WR
 
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Interesting to offer another slot.

Wonder if the rumors that someone posted the other day are true
 
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In the TK thread a poster was talking about King and said he would be surprised if he was academically eligible…or something like that.

These days I don't worry nearly as much about academic eligibility. TN has one of the strongest allocation of resources for incoming players in regards to getting them eligible. Possibly the only Dooley program that had success. You'll notice we had loads more academically ineligible players pre-2013 or so.

And once he's here? nowadays who even is a student anymore...
 
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These days I don't worry nearly as much about academic eligibility. TN has one of the strongest allocation of resources for incoming players in regards to getting them eligible. Possibly the only Dooley program that had success. You'll notice we had loads more academically ineligible players pre-2013 or so.

And once he's here? nowadays who even is a student anymore...
I agree, just thought it was interesting to offer another slot WR.

Thought we were only gonna take 3, tbh.
 
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I agree, just thought it was interesting to offer another slot WR.

Thought we were only gonna take 3, tbh.

I'm not saying it's impossible either, but highly unlikely for us these days.

Who knows RE slot.. constantly surprised by this staff and I don't mean that negatively..

Perhaps they'd like to stock up considering we have struggled there and with strong slot play our offense can really zoom
 
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When does the fax machine get cranked up today? Oh wait college football has changed and today really doesn’t mean $h!t anymore!

Are we signing anyone today? Konanberry bailed to Florida but was anticipated.
 
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I actually like this kids game. He isn’t a track star, but he hits his top speed fast. When he learns how to run routes more efficiently and effectively, he will be a great player for some school.
 
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i mean he still has time though, i remember pearce had lots of work to do
I have no idea what standards are like in Tennessee but I am very familiar with NC and Chambers where he went. If you’ve failed any classes you basically just have to sit and click your way through an online “recovery” module.
 

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