X seems to repeat the things we see here via Rivals/247/On3. In one hour, he hasn’t broken one nugget I haven’t already learned here in this forum via one of those outlets. X seems like a novelty for Basilio’s program.Hope so. X thinks he’s a flight risk due to the last minute interest he’s drawing from other schools.
Ace, I don't think we need anymore Nimrods at UT. We just got rid of a bunch of them last year and we're still trying to dig out from under their big pile of crap. Hopefully, this one is a good guy thoughI was told that White was a UGA lean yesterday morning. Supposedly Heupel was visiting later in the day. Hopefully we can keep him. He is not make or break, but he is a good wr
White, Webb, Miller and Nimrod is a good class
I guess my point is that he seems to likely be ripping off information from those other outlets and Basilio advertises him as his recruiting insider/guru. I’d have a little more respect for the hustle if he offered up an original, or contrarian idea, but he really speaks as though he has VolNation open on a laptop in front of him as he’s being asked questions about specific players.He is not on there to break nuggets. He just talks about tons of recruits.
This kid is only 160 lbs. He also doesn't appear to have the frame to add a lot of weight. I don't think you could ever use him in the backfield like Harvin. Harvin had a thick, muscular build. But, his potential versatility is still outstanding..... bubble screens, quick screens, rub routes, slants, reverses, and the ability to still run go routes. He's a kid that you can move around to create huge match up problems when a safety or linebacker are trying to cover him.That's exactly who came to mind when I watched that. He can fly. I have to say, I like the drone footage. That's a very cool perspective.
Lots of busted coverages in that video, but it probably looks that way because of his speed. He's elusive and has an elite burst. You think 2 or 3 guys have the angle on him and he just blows by them.
That's our future slot receiver if we can hold onto him.