'14 NC RB Derrell Scott (UT Signee 2/5/14)

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From everything We have gathered the feeling is Tennessee is the team to beat coming out of those in-homes and while South Carolina has continued to go after him, I don't have anyone telling me the turned the tide from the Vols.

-Fortenberry
 
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looks like he has a UF hat on the table though

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hope he is right handed
 
The sticker is off the UT hat. Going Peyton style.

Not sure if it's gone, or if the glare of the picture blends it into the orange bill. But if you look at the "corners" of the hat, UF and USCe still have the sides poking out. The UT hat, they are smoothed out...they generally happens when a young man has been wearing it around his house all night getting hype with his parents.
 
Agreed. They recruited well across the board at all positions. Very much unlike many of the late Fulmer classes and almost all of Dooley's classes where many positions were never addressed.

No doubt. If you look at the units individually...DL, DB, WR/TE, LB, RB (with the addition of Scott), all of those groups are some of the best UT has signed in awhile. OL has real potential too.
 
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Which is perfectly fine with me. The key is getting into that elite category. Depending on the year usually there are 7-8 classes like that per year that are far and away superior to the rest of the country and then you have that big dropoff. If they can hold on to all the commits they easily fall into that elite category IMO. Scott would just be icing on the cake.

We do not have a consensus 5-star recruit among our current commitments. If we land Scott AND Adoree, I'll put us in the elite category. As of today, the only classes in that category for me are bama, osu, a&m, lsu, fsu, and auburn.. They all have at least 8 players rated 95 or higher on 247. Tennessee only has 5. Still a great class, but those 6 are a notch above IMO.
 
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