VolSwaff
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I know from coaches that recruited him that his work ethic is a major liability. Keep living in a fantasy world where everyone gets their info from Brent Hubbs though.
Whether there is any truth to that, there is no sense in trying to torch our own players, based on a little hearsay. But then again, you might be one of them Bamer trolls, posing as a Vol fan...cause the hate is strong in you.I know from coaches that recruited him that his work ethic is a major liability. Keep living in a fantasy world where everyone gets their info from Brent Hubbs though.
Whether there is any truth to that, there is no sense in trying to torch our own players, based on a little hearsay. But then again, you might be one of them Bamer trolls, posing as a Vol fan...cause the hate is strong in you.
"I talked to Owen Williams after the spring game and he just told me they need me and they need me to get in fast and be ready to go," Mosley said. "It motivated me and then they hit me with the other question, 'Are you ready to run?'"
"I was talking to Jakob and Corey Vereen when I came in for the spring game and they said, 'Look, you don't have to worry about lifting weights. That's the easy part. But, as much as you're running now you need to double it. Just run until you can't run any more,'" Moseley said.
"Then, I saw coach Strip's wife and I was thinking I'm about to have a normal conversation with her and she comes up to me and said, 'Have you been running?' I mean, how does she even know? Was she at practice, too? That's when it really hit me and I thought it must be true. They really must run that much."
What was the lightbulb moment for you when you knew Tennessee was the place for you?
"It was the Vanderbilt game. After we loss I felt the hurt of when I lost my junior year and were put out of the playoffs. I hurt with them and I knew I wanted to be with them. I felt like that was my last game. It really hit me. I felt their pain and I didn't want to lose to Vanderbilt again. That's going to be one of my main focuses, not to lose to Vanderbilt while I'm there."
I like that last line. Screw Candy"I talked to Owen Williams after the spring game and he just told me they need me and they need me to get in fast and be ready to go," Mosley said. "It motivated me and then they hit me with the other question, 'Are you ready to run?'"
"I was talking to Jakob and Corey Vereen when I came in for the spring game and they said, 'Look, you don't have to worry about lifting weights. That's the easy part. But, as much as you're running now you need to double it. Just run until you can't run any more,'" Moseley said.
"Then, I saw coach Strip's wife and I was thinking I'm about to have a normal conversation with her and she comes up to me and said, 'Have you been running?' I mean, how does she even know? Was she at practice, too? That's when it really hit me and I thought it must be true. They really must run that much."
What was the lightbulb moment for you when you knew Tennessee was the place for you?
"It was the Vanderbilt game. After we loss I felt the hurt of when I lost my junior year and were put out of the playoffs. I hurt with them and I knew I wanted to be with them. I felt like that was my last game. It really hit me. I felt their pain and I didn't want to lose to Vanderbilt again. That's going to be one of my main focuses, not to lose to Vanderbilt while I'm there."
But all the expert speculators, here, claim he's the next coming of the StayPuff Marshmallow Man. Bunch of "glass-half-empty" Azzhats."I talked to Owen Williams after the spring game and he just told me they need me and they need me to get in fast and be ready to go," Mosley said. "It motivated me and then they hit me with the other question, 'Are you ready to run?'"
"I was talking to Jakob and Corey Vereen when I came in for the spring game and they said, 'Look, you don't have to worry about lifting weights. That's the easy part. But, as much as you're running now you need to double it. Just run until you can't run any more,'" Moseley said.
"Then, I saw coach Strip's wife and I was thinking I'm about to have a normal conversation with her and she comes up to me and said, 'Have you been running?' I mean, how does she even know? Was she at practice, too? That's when it really hit me and I thought it must be true. They really must run that much."
What was the lightbulb moment for you when you knew Tennessee was the place for you?
"It was the Vanderbilt game. After we loss I felt the hurt of when I lost my junior year and were put out of the playoffs. I hurt with them and I knew I wanted to be with them. I felt like that was my last game. It really hit me. I felt their pain and I didn't want to lose to Vanderbilt again. That's going to be one of my main focuses, not to lose to Vanderbilt while I'm there."
But all the expert speculators, here, claim he's the next coming of the StayPuff Marshmallow Man. Bunch of "glass-half-empty" Azzhats.
But all the expert speculators, here, claim he's the next coming of the StayPuff Marshmallow Man. Bunch of "glass-half-empty" Azzhats.