MikeDVol
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what makes you think Pagan or Bellamy will decommit and commit to us?
I think they have a very real shot at those four guys. I'm not calling that they get all four of them, but honestly I think they like the position they are in with all four.
If and it's an IF they were to land those guys, that would leave them with 5 spots.
A running back and cornerbacks would be the priority
We will probably land Pagan.Pagan's mom is all for him coming to TN, he like Chuck and has been to campus several times. His dad is pushing him to Florida but I think after Dooley and Chuck have an in home with him in Jan. he becomes a Vol.
And yes out of that list Bellamy is my most off the wall prediction. I just know we need another RB and he is the one I want the most. Longshot for sure!:salute:
If we don't go RB I see us trying for Paul at LB.
Dont believe Bellamy will decommit, We have a better chance with Crowell or Bigelow decommitting and coming to us than Bellamy.
IDK. His dad is honestly the only reason he is commited to UF. UF is looking at other DEs, it doesn't sound like he is as much a priority anymore for Meyer. His mom wants him closer to home and multiple visits to UT tells us he has major interest. "Probably" might a little strong of a word but it is looking better and better for us with him.I like your spirit but that word is a little strong in this case.
From hearing that he is looking around at other schools. Just a prediction.
"That's not true," Coleman said. "I'm not looking around. I decided where I'm going too and that's Tennessee. I think it's crazy. I've not even mentioned any other teams. I'm totally committed to Tennessee."
Coleman talks regularly with Tennessee assistant coach Eric Russell. He likes the bond between the two and Russell has earned the trust of Coleman by just being himself.
"I like that he's an honest person," Coleman said. "He looks at me as a person and not just a player. He tries to get to know me from the personal side and not just as someone who is going to play for Tennessee."
"I'm not saying I can turn things around," Coleman said. "I know the team is real young and they are going to get better with more experience. I can make a small difference. I feel like I would bring leadership, speed and a playmaking ability to the table. I love to compete."