'15 TN WR Van Jefferson

I think he'll go public with it this month at our next recruiting event on campus.. Somebody can help me out in the date...
 
Man sounds like VN is getting soft. Need to start actually stating I'm being sarcastic...
 
Man sounds like VN is getting soft. Need to start actually stating I'm being sarcastic...

The blue font is the worst thing to ever happen to this site, IMO. People expect to see it and some of us refuse to use it.

Was that a blue font statement? Hmmm
 
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The blue font is the worst thing to ever happen to this site, IMO. People expect to see it and some of us refuse to use it.

Was that a blue font statement? Hmmm

Damn I just got mind fudged
 
Van Jefferson WR, 6-1/166, Brentwood, Tenn.
One of the top playmakers in the state of Tennessee the Vols have made Jefferson a priority since he first camped at Tennessee last summer and earned a scholarship offer. That longstanding relationship has Tennessee in good position with Ohio State as those two schools lead everyone else in the race for the son of NFL coach Shawn Jefferson.

Jefferson was most recently on campus for Tennessee's Orange Carpet Day with his family and the Vols have some momentum as of now, but Jefferson may be visiting Ohio State once more in July before making a final decision. Expect that decision to come in late July as he wants to be done with recruiting before his season begins.
-VolQuest.com
 
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166 and over 6 feet? I didn't know D1 prospects were that skinny. That's getting below even my size.

If your skills and athleticism are on his level at this stage as a WR, weight is a non issue. Especially when he's just 16/17 years old with prob close to no body fat. Won't be hard to pack on 20 lbs before he plays a down of college ball.
 
If your skills and athleticism are on his level at this stage as a WR, weight is a non issue. Especially when he's just 16/17 years old with prob close to no body fat. Won't be hard to pack on 20 lbs before he plays a down of college ball.

Just never seen a sub 170 prospect over 6 feet going into his senior year. I'm sure he's fine, just stood out to me.
 

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