'18 FL QB Michael Penix Jr.

I don't know if this link will work since it's a video, but if you go to @bigcountypreps1 on twitter, they have a minute long video of Penix at their camp.

I'll always preface by admitting I'm no scout, but I have to say this kid looks real good. Fluid mobility, tight spirals, accurate passes on bootlegs, etc.

I know a lot of people (myself included) are very high on Martinez, but I haven't and would not ever write this kid off. He looks like he's going to be a good one.

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I've been a fan of his for a while now. He has everything you need to be successful in our offense. I'm not saying I think it will happen because both are very talented quarterbacks, but it wouldn't surprise me if he turns out to be the better of the two we take this class. Go ahead and blast me for it.
 
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I think Butch has a knack for getting excellent qbs. It is probably his best quality as a coach.
 
Brent Schaeffer with better mechanics?

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good looking passes. Usually something always looks off for southpaws, release point, arm motion, how the ball comes out etc. none of that for penix.
 
I've really liked MP since he first came into the recruiting picture. I think he'll be a major surprise for vol fans once he's in the strength and conditioning program. Major competition in the future between him and Martinez.
 
“Everything is just how it’s always been. It’s amazing,” Penix Jr. said, as the Tampa Bay Tech (Fla.) southpaw was in town for Tennessee’s final summer recruiting camp. “All the coaches showing more love. Coming out here, seeing everything again. It’s really exciting.”

In a pool party hosted by Tennessee, Penix had a chance to hang out with fellow 2018 pledges Cade Mays, Alontae Taylor, Tanner Ingle, Jamarcus Chatman and Ollie Lane. He also relished another opportunity to spend time with quarterbacks coach Mike Canales. “He’s been great. He’s been like a father figure already, even though I’m not here yet,” Penix said. “When I get here, we’re going to have a strong bond, as we’re building right now. It’s real good.”

Penix camped at South Florida last month, impressing both Bulls coaches and Ohio State’s staff, which was in town for the satellite session. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder remains firmly committed to Tennessee, though, saying he hasn’t heard from any other programs lately and he’s “all with Tennessee right now.”

As one of two quarterbacks in UT’s 2018 class, Penix is starting to build a relationship with California native Adrian Martinez. Both 4-star signal callers will enroll early in January. “We have a group chat where we all keep in touch, all the 2018 commits. (Adrian) is a cool guy,” Penix said. “I really like him as a player and a person.”

Penix plans to be back on Rocky Top a couple times before enrolling next year, penciling in his official visit for Tennessee’s home finale against Vanderbilt on Nov. 25. He also hopes to visit for the LSU game the week prior.

Asked about his plan to graduate high school early, Penix said, “It was because I felt that it was going to be better for me, so I can come in early and get to know the program and be more comfortable with the program and the coaches. I wanted to be able to do that.”For now, the rising senior is focused on his own high school team, while also helping Tennessee put the final touches on its 2018 class. “It’s great. We’re going to keep going. I’ve been working on a few people. We’re trying to get (receiver) Jeshaun Jones out of Fort Meyers,” Penix said. “There’s some other big players that we’re trying to get. We’ve got most of them. Still going.”

-VQ
 
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Florida QB remains solidly committed to Vols. Recaps "amazing" visit

Michael Penix Jr. committed to Tennessee after visiting Knoxville for the Orange & White Game in late April, and upon his return to town last Thursday, the 4-star quarterback remains quite satisfied with his college choice.

“Everything is just how it’s always been. It’s amazing,” Penix Jr. said, as the Tampa Bay Tech (Fla.) southpaw was in town for Tennessee’s final summer recruiting camp.

“All the coaches showing more love. Coming out here, seeing everything again. It’s really exciting.”

In a pool party hosted by Tennessee, Penix had a chance to hang out with fellow 2018 pledges Cade Mays, Alontae Taylor, Tanner Ingle, Jamarcus Chatman and Ollie Lane. He also relished another opportunity to spend time with quarterbacks coach Mike Canales.

“He’s been great. He’s been like a father figure already, even though I’m not here yet,” Penix said. “When I get here, we’re going to have a strong bond, as we’re building right now. It’s real good.”

Penix camped at South Florida last month, impressing both Bulls coaches and Ohio State’s staff, which was in town for the satellite session. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder remains firmly committed to Tennessee, though, saying he hasn’t heard from any other programs lately and he’s “all with Tennessee right now.”

As one of two quarterbacks in UT’s 2018 class, Penix is starting to build a relationship with California native Adrian Martinez. Both 4-star signal callers will enroll early in January.

“We have a group chat where we all keep in touch, all the 2018 commits. (Adrian) is a cool guy,” Penix said. “I really like him as a player and a person.”

Penix plans to be back on Rocky Top a couple times before enrolling next year, penciling in his official visit for Tennessee’s home finale against Vanderbilt on Nov. 25. He also hopes to visit for the LSU game the week prior.

Asked about his plan to graduate high school early, Penix said, “It was because I felt that it was going to be better for me, so I can come in early and get to know the program and be more comfortable with the program and the coaches. I wanted to be able to do that.”

For now, the rising senior is focused on his own high school team, while also helping Tennessee put the final touches on its 2018 class.

“It’s great. We’re going to keep going. I’ve been working on a few people. We’re trying to get (receiver) Jeshaun Jones out of Fort Meyers,” Penix said.

“There’s some other big players that we’re trying to get. We’ve got most of them. Still going.”


Penix passed for more than 2,000 yards with 31 touchdowns in 2016, but the lefty quarterback believes he’s primed for an even bigger senior season after adding nearly 10 pounds to his frame and improving his overall game.

“It’s just all a part of working out. You’re going to get bigger and stronger. Everything that’s going to come with it,” he said.

"I’ve (gotten better) with my leadership, my accuracy, being able to lead the team to success that we need during the season. I’m always pushing everybody, making sure everybody is on the right track.”

-- Simonton


I have a feeling this guy is going to be very good for us.
 
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I love MRE's.. and never kept me from pooping but they were the main suspects in a couple of episodes of "crapping myself to death".

It's the crackers and cheese/peanut butter that slows you down. That jalapeno cheese is hard to pass up..
 
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I love MRE's.. and never kept me from pooping but they were the main suspects in a couple of episodes of "crapping myself to death".

It's the crackers and cheese/peanut butter that slows you down. That jalapeno cheese is hard to pass up..

Finding crackers and jalapeno cheese in an MRE brings me a joy equivalent to finding a $20 bill on the ground.
 

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