which states had the most scholarship football players signed this year by Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) schools? Texas was No. 1 with 374, California was second with 332 and Florida was third with 313.
Seems to me most of the replies here are about getting UT football, not basketball, up to speed. If so, the thread should read, "What can Tenn. football learn from Fla. football?"
I dont know much about Tennessee but from what I always heard in Florida we can practice, hold camps year round because of the weather. That allows these kids to get better in camps and develop relationships with the college coaches who can teach them which can make it easier for recruiting.
BTW, Miami does this better than anyone. Their NFL ex Miami players consider it their job to recruit for the school. If your a dline prospect you will hear from Warren Sapp and so on. Its pretty impressive for a high school kid to get calls from people like that.
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