'10 MI QB Joe Boisture

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Pro-style quarterback
Saline (MI) Saline

Ht: 6-foot-6 (Event)
Wt: 202 lbs
Class: 2010 (High School)

Joe Boisture - Football Recruiting

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Looks totally like Kiffin's ideal QB. Reminds me of Carson Palmer. Pretty solid with BC, but you never know. Plays in what run oriented system right now which is probably what we'll be in the near future. I like him better than Bell or Heaps. He's more polished and is more like Leinart/Palmer than Heaps or Bell. Has offers from Boston College, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, UCLA, Wisconsin, Central Michigan.
 
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He committed to BC 10 days ago. If he changed his mind six months from now we wouldn't have a spot available to him, because this staff isn't going to be going into October without a quarterback. Why would we waste time and energy on someone committed to another school when we are working on over 100 other prospects not committed to other schools? You kill me sometimes.
 
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He committed to BC 10 days ago. If he changed his mind six months from now we wouldn't have a spot available to him, because this staff isn't going to be going into October without a quarterback. Why would we waste time and energy on someone committed to another school when we are working on over 100 other prospects not committed to other schools? You kill me sometimes.

Woahhh calm down snappy. Just because I made a thread on him and said that the kids a good prospect doesn't mean I think the staff's going to go after the kid. I'm sure that with the staff Kiffin assembled, they go after the best kids that they have shots at. And if, come December or January, we don't have a top guy like Heaps or Bell, and we DO decide to after this guy, well than YOU wont have to make a thread on him, will you jack? :hi:
 
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Woahhh calm down snappy. Just because I made a thread on him and said that the kids a good prospect doesn't mean I think the staff's going to go after the kid. I'm sure that with the staff Kiffin assembled, they go after the best kids that they have shots at. And if, come December or January, we don't have a top guy like Heaps or Bell, and we DO decide to after this guy, well than YOU wont have to make a thread on him, will you jack? :hi:

I wasn't yelling at you. Is this better? :ermm:

I was however expressing my feeling that he wasn't someone Vol fans should become engrossed with, considering this is afterall the "Tennessee Vols Recruiting" forum and Joe Boisture is headed to Boston not Knoxville.
 
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I think this guy s going to be pretty good, regardless of wherever he goes. Big, hell of an arm, great pocket presents. People up here are pretty high on him.
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Just from watching the film, he does much better in the gun than under center. Of course, his O line sucked, but his touch was pretty good and his accuracy was good as well. He needs to learn better technique under center before he could ever be a Vol!
 
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Just switched his commitment from BC to Mich. State. Maybe if the staff got on him, we would have been able to turn him.
 
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Just switched his commitment from BC to Mich. State. Maybe if the staff got on him, we would have been able to turn him.

Boston College just took a 2nd quarterback and Michigan State is his home-state school. Distance was probably a factor here in switching his commitment.
 
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I know, but Tennessee offers A LOT more than Michigan State does.

Tell that to every other blue chip recruit that chose a 2nd tier program.

Recruits go where they're most comfortable and Boisture obviously wanted to stay closer to home.
 
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Tell that to every other blue chip recruit that chose a 2nd tier program.

Recruits go where they're most comfortable and Boisture obviously wanted to stay closer to home.

I know but what am saying that with how good of recruiters our staff our, and all that Tennessee offers, i think that if we were really to go after him we could have at least peaked some interest, if not turn him but obviously the staff felt as though there were better guys out there that they had a better chance with. Michigan State obviously had the clear advantage with them being the home school.
 
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I know but what am saying that with how good of recruiters our staff our, and all that Tennessee offers, i think that if we were really to go after him we could have at least peaked some interest, if not turn him but obviously the staff felt as though there were better guys out there that they had a better chance with. Michigan State obviously had the clear advantage with them being the home school.

I'm not bothered about piquing someone's interest in an impossibly handicapped race. After reading Boisture's article, he always wanted to be a Spartan, but they didn't offer him early, so he pledged to BC.

It was good for national perception to make so many top-5 lists this spring, but at some point you have to focus on the ones you can win over and Boisture was never going to leave the North.
 
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Kinda bugs me that BC is getting this stud for a QB and We haven't gotten a commitment from one....Yet
 
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If being far from home isnt a problem for this guy, we might want to keep an eye on him. Michigan st has 2 soph and a frosh on the top of thier depth chart, and this is the kind of QB kiffin wants. Of course if we get Scroggins then all bets are off.
 

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