Having a hard time believing that. UT is still the team to beat w/ Camion Patrick.
well believe it or not, it is what it is. like i said, it was someone who is really really close to him. he just basically said once Bama offered that it really started to change the way his recruitment was going.. and they were (the family) very interested in getting to know Bama.
I'm not doubting what you are personally saying. I believe that you posted exactly what you heard. All I was saying is it is very hard for me to believe that a current UT commit would have Bama as the team to beat right now. Especially because Patrick has had great things to say about UT in all his recruiting articles and seems very solid. But I suppose after last NSD I should be ready for anything.
ahh, screw that, i'd rather burn in hell for eternity..hey, guys, i've got a solution. And it's real easy. Why don't every single recruit in the nation sign with alabama. They'll win the national title every year automatically, because no competition. As such, we can all become alabama fans and be so happy. The whole world will be full of alabama fans and peace will reign on earth eternal. Then jesus christ himself will come back and we can all live in harmony, singing kum-by-ya and trace adkins' "ala-frickin'bama." gee, what a swell time that will be!
wrong.orangehammer has legit info. He knows patrick's handler and his legal guardian. That is real. They like alabama because they think they have the best chance at winning a national championship. Also, arkansas has done alot of negative recruiting against ut (see otha peters) and they will be in patrick's ear the same way.
I can quote basically what was said from a conversation i had with him....
"we about winning championships!" is what the guy told orangehammer.
I won't guarantee patrick does not end up being a vol. But as far as i'm concerned, he isn't committed to ut right now and likely won't end up signing with ut.
So many insiders. All with info about as solid as a UGA silent commits
From what I have heard, if Patrick does not pay more attention to his academics, he's not going to qualify for an SEC school.