Expect commits this weekend?

#26
#26
Not on the ledge just a realist and recruiting is hyper-competitive. We'll find out just how good a recruiter Butch and his team are now.

Does anyone have an idea on when this goes to court / expected time to hear on of these cases?

You really think college football guys really give a crap about a lawsuit? We will be juat fine.
 
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#27
#27
To quality kids like Dobbs, absolutely. To the type that will cause problems no.
 
#28
#28
I would love any commits but don't expect our first till some progress on the suit. (Rivals shows us with zero for next year ) If it drags out we will likely have our worst class in 25 years.

Can't really blame kids with all the negativity and impression of uncertainty the media has painted.

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#29
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Not on the ledge just a realist and recruiting is hyper-competitive. We'll find out just how good a recruiter Butch and his team are now.

Does anyone have an idea on when this goes to court / expected time to hear one of these cases?

Also FSU traditionally has a poor reputation , thus less effect. This seems ananthema at Tennessee.

WE know how good a recruiter he is (pretty gooot) you got a whole year to catch up to us. :wink2:
 
#34
#34
It would make us all feel good if we had some 17ers committed....or still had Tee Higgins pledged. But as long as we're not seeing our best instate talent lining up to leave (Amari Rodgers notwithstanding, he was never coming to UT anyway) then we'll be okay. It is still very early in the process, and the best thing we can do to ensure a strong class of signees next February is to win on the field this fall. If we win the SEC this year, we'll get all the recruits we want.
 
#44
#44
Because it's March?

Fans tell themselves " it's only March" or " it's a long time to NSD" to make themselves feel better. But everyone is concerned because our rivals are off to a great start and this lawsuit isn't helping.

If you post in this forum, you are concerned to some degree.
 
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#49
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Fans tell themselves " it's only March" or " it's a long time to NSD" to make themselves feel better. But everyone is concerned because our rivals are off to a great start and this lawsuit isn't helping.

If you post in this forum, you are concerned to some degree.

Damn there goes that logic again. The non concerned seem to think it's March for UT, but already December for the likes of Bama, GA, etc.:crazy:
 
#50
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Fans tell themselves " it's only March" or " it's a long time to NSD" to make themselves feel better. But everyone is concerned because our rivals are off to a great start and this lawsuit isn't helping.

If you post in this forum, you are concerned to some degree.

I am not concerned. Not yet. I realize that almost all of our rivals have some commits, but I also realize that many of those committed players will wind up elsewhere. Maybe here. A commitment does not hold the water that it did even 3 years ago. I still get excited when we get a commit; it is good news for our program, but I really try not to sweat it this early. I do understand what you are saying, but I don't think it's time to get concerned. There will be plenty of time to get concerned later, and I likely will.
 
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