2025 Recruiting

Hurst to Lady Vols. It’s a done deal. wow…this is awesome. solid no. 2 class. Only way we move to no. 1 is to get Agot or chavez

All you’ve posted since joining this forum is spam.

Tennessee is not recruiting Chavez or Makeer and they don’t need to. Take that stuff somewhere else.

You frequently throw out propaganda in every post to destroy good dialogue pertaining to a great recruiting class.

I hope this rumor is not true. I wish the player well.

With that being said, Tennessee or any other common sense athletics program will never agree to pay any player $1 million dollars to commit.

The freshman player at South Carolina and Connecticut were better players coming out of HS and they didn’t even come close to asking for something as foolish as $1 million.

Lastly, I will take Brandon word over yours any day of the week. This was shortly after Jaida Civil commitment.

 
According to article pundit it is a done deal.....Lady Vol all the way !!
I don't know pundit but if they are right,,,their stock rises for me,,but if they are wrong, they just become another "The Ball Out" bust

At this writing I put more stock in WER World Exposure Report and will wait to see if they say anything
 
I think he's referring to Talia Goodman's prediction.

Ok well, no then lol

She does alright but she’s mostly taking a guess like the rest of us.

I’ve followed her for a while. She’s a nepo baby, her dad, Jeff Goodman, has been in the industry for years. She tries hard but she really doesn’t know ball at all.

During the portal commitments she was about 50/50 I’d say which is about like the average fan who watches closely.
 
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Ok well, no then lol

She does alright but she’s mostly taking a guess like the rest of us.

I’ve followed her for a while. She’s a nepo baby, her dad, Jeff Goodman, has been in the industry for years. She tries hard but she really doesn’t know ball at all.

During the portal commitments she was about 50/50 I’d say which is about like the average fan who watches closely.
and about the average for The Ball Out
 
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.This comes from ON3. Believe that her Brother who is on the men's BB team may be a factor here.
We all shall know tomorrow @6 PM .Wow, never would have posted this if I had known it would stir up a such a hornet's nest .
So I will not do it again.
 
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Volleyball after the first year is what she is thinking
No basketball coach in the country is going to let her play both. Unlikely a volleyball coach would either.

Under the old rules where off-season practice was very limited? Sure. But sports are basically year-round now, and no coach in either sport is going to allow a player to give up the off-season development, where 90% of growth and progress is made in the modern game.
 
.This comes from ON3. Believe that her Brother who is on the men's BB team may be a factor here.
We all shall know tomorrow @6 PM .Wow, never would have posted this if I had known it stir up a hornet's nest .

It’s all good. No hornets nest just normal discussion board back and forth. People take this all too seriously lol
 
No basketball coach in the country is going to let her play both. Unlikely a volleyball coach would either.

Under the old rules where off-season practice was very limited? Sure. But sports are basically year-round now, and no coach in either sport is going to allow a player to give up the off-season development, where 90% of growth and progress is made in the modern game.

If an athlete is a game-changer with All-American talent in both sports, pretty sure that plenty of coaches would be willing to make exceptions. It would be exceedingly arrogant and stupid to do otherwise.
 
No basketball coach in the country is going to let her play both. Unlikely a volleyball coach would either.

Under the old rules where off-season practice was very limited? Sure. But sports are basically year-round now, and no coach in either sport is going to allow a player to give up the off-season development, where 90% of growth and progress is made in the modern game.
Actually no one knows what coach in the country will allow or disallow nor if she has been promised to play both sports or not. We all shall know yea or nay probably soon after she declares tomorrow.
 
Actually no one knows what coach in the country will allow or disallow nor if she has been promised to play both sports or not. We all shall know yea or nay probably soon after she declares tomorrow.

I think NC State and Clemson both offered the 2 sport route. Why else would she have been photographed with volleyball and bball gear on her visits there?
 
If an athlete is a game-changer with All-American talent in both sports, pretty sure that plenty of coaches would be willing to make exceptions. It would be exceedingly arrogant and stupid to do otherwise.
Yep. There’s research out there that supports your point. Track athletes routinely run and play football both.
 
I think NC State and Clemson both offered the 2 sport route. Why else would she have been photographed with volleyball and bball gear on her visits there?
So you know that is the case because of the photos ?
Could be or it may not be ......But if it does then the premise that no coach in the country would allow it is dead wrong ...
 
So you know that is the case because of the photos ?
Could be or it may not be ......But if it does then the premise that no coach in the country would allow it is dead wrong ...
Personally, I think she would do herself a disservice if she chose both volleyball and basketball.

Come to TN and excel at one sport where you can challenge for titles!
 
No basketball coach in the country is going to let her play both. Unlikely a volleyball coach would either.

Under the old rules where off-season practice was very limited? Sure. But sports are basically year-round now, and no coach in either sport is going to allow a player to give up the off-season development, where 90% of growth and progress is made in the modern game.

100%
There is an old adage that STILL holds true today
"Teams are built during the season, players are built in the off-season"
No one coach who has aspirations of being/staying an upper echelon coach would let their star play another sport

If an athlete is a game-changer with All-American talent in both sports, pretty sure that plenty of coaches would be willing to make exceptions. It would be exceedingly arrogant and stupid to do otherwise.
I galdly join the arrogant and stupid on this
 

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