'24 AL WR Cam Coleman (Auburn commit)

#31
#31
Who has access to that information? That is one thing that bothers me about NIL, and Spyre etc.

Lack of transparency. They owe us nothing. But who knows where the money goes?

We could be giving money to a cult, or to the Cartels. 😁 I kid, but you get the point.
What else you planning to do with that 5 buck?
 
#33
#33
Dylan, yes. Squirrel is elusive, quick, and fast, but it is hard to make it when your #1 option is 5'7". He's a great 2nd or 3rd option.
Squirrel would thrive in a situation where larger targets on the outside drew a bunch of attention and he could feast on the middle of the field. I agree when he’s your go-to wide receiver, that’s a problem.
 
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Why is this thread still alive lol
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Dig deeper. Look at the per average recruit. They are in the top 10 with only 18 commits.

I go over this every year and guys with this line of think never learn. Average recruit ranking only matters when teams have the same or similar amount of recruits.

It's like a baseball player hitting .350 in 50 at bats vs. a player hitting .330 in 100 at bats. Sure the .350 looks better when you look at it without context, but the .330 is more actually more impressive.

When Auburn adds another 4-5 recruits and maintains the same average recruiting ranking, then we'll talk about a "monster class."
 
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That's true about Milton. But, Squirrel is not a jump ball guy like Tillman or Mike Matthews. He's more like a Velus Jones-small, sneaky, shifty, great after the catch. Great as a slot or to run go routes on the outside.
I don’t care what kind of reciever he is , if it’s over his head out of reach he ain’t catching it.
 
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So why wouldn't we go after this kid? Why? We will have one of the best QB's in the country to throw to him... And if "we won't spend the money", then based off the bed 'ishing Heup has done now on the road this season, he's running out of excuses if he doesn't produce next year. Getting tired of this "won't pay" narrative... okay, cool, we won't pay... then don't make an excuse when others will pay and continue to rise while we tread water. These are the new rules, you gotta pay to get the top talent, especially if you are not a blue chip program with current or sustained success... We have to buy players because clearly we've seen so far this recruiting cycle that just having one good year isn't going to draw a lot of the elite.

Heup better make some strong moves in the portal. What does our WR room look like next season? A lot of "if's", and not a lot of experience other than one or two and who knows if Bru will come back.
 
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So why wouldn't we go after this kid? Why? We will have one of the best QB's in the country to throw to him... And if "we won't spend the money", then based off the bed 'ishing Heup has done now on the road this season, he's running out of excuses if he doesn't produce next year. Getting tired of this "won't pay" narrative... okay, cool, we won't pay... then don't make an excuse when others will pay and continue to rise while we tread water. These are the new rules, you gotta pay to get the top talent, especially if you are not a blue chip program with current or sustained success... We have to buy players because clearly we've seen so far this recruiting cycle that just having one good year isn't going to draw a lot of the elite.

Heup better make some strong moves in the portal. What does our WR room look like next season? A lot of "if's", and not a lot of experience other than one or two and who knows if Bru will come back.

What if….this kid just doesn’t want to go to UT
 
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So why wouldn't we go after this kid? Why? We will have one of the best QB's in the country to throw to him... And if "we won't spend the money", then based off the bed 'ishing Heup has done now on the road this season, he's running out of excuses if he doesn't produce next year. Getting tired of this "won't pay" narrative... okay, cool, we won't pay... then don't make an excuse when others will pay and continue to rise while we tread water. These are the new rules, you gotta pay to get the top talent, especially if you are not a blue chip program with current or sustained success... We have to buy players because clearly we've seen so far this recruiting cycle that just having one good year isn't going to draw a lot of the elite.

Heup better make some strong moves in the portal. What does our WR room look like next season? A lot of "if's", and not a lot of experience other than one or two and who knows if Bru will come back.
WTH? You're like a 2-year old kid, hyperventilating whenever you don't immediately get what you want.
 
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Why are people on here acting like this kid, who has never been to campus (I think), is a must-land lol. He's been flirting with other schools. Tennessee hasn't been one of them. He's not coming here. Move on
Look at the 5-stars next to his name. What else do you need to know?
 
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So why wouldn't we go after this kid? Why? We will have one of the best QB's in the country to throw to him... And if "we won't spend the money", then based off the bed 'ishing Heup has done now on the road this season, he's running out of excuses if he doesn't produce next year. Getting tired of this "won't pay" narrative... okay, cool, we won't pay... then don't make an excuse when others will pay and continue to rise while we tread water. These are the new rules, you gotta pay to get the top talent, especially if you are not a blue chip program with current or sustained success... We have to buy players because clearly we've seen so far this recruiting cycle that just having one good year isn't going to draw a lot of the elite.

Heup better make some strong moves in the portal. What does our WR room look like next season? A lot of "if's", and not a lot of experience other than one or two and who knows if Bru will come back.
It’s gonna be alright
 
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