MrBamSeydu
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Ok, so the staff is saying "Hey, you go run a 4.4 in camp and you've got a scholly".
Ok see I didn't know that.
"I won camp MVP so that was good. All the coaches love me. They just wanna see me do a little more and get my 40 time down some and that's about it."
Did Gallon get a sense for what it might take for him to get an offer from the Vols?
"We haven't really talked much about it, but I've just got to work hard to get my speed up. That's about it," he explained. "Just how to adjust to different types of corners, what should I do and what should I not do in critical situations. Stuff like that."
Did Gallon get a sense for what it might take for him to get an offer from the Vols?
"We haven't really talked much about it, but I've just got to work hard to get my speed up. That's about it," he explained. "Just how to adjust to different types of corners, what should I do and what should I not do in critical situations. Stuff like that."
Now post the next one. Go ahead.
lmao are you serious? you're talking about stuff that be corrected easily with coaching? thats your argument?
"We haven't really talked much about it, but I've just got to work hard to get my speed up. That's about it," he explained. "Just how to adjust to different types of corners, what should I do and what should I not do in critical situations. Stuff like that."
if your argument is "he can't adjust to corners and doesn't know what to do when the game is on the line," i am going to start lol'ing hard
I'm already "lol'ing" hard.
He has things to work on other than a 40 time. End of story.
Are you saying anything that's coachable shouldn't be taken into account when offering a scholly? Like route running? Hands??
Basically if you run 4.4 you can play WR at UT..... is what you're saying.