drvenner
Winning is fun
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Most years you can back count some early enrollees towrds your previous class if there were spots available.(from doing the same thing the previous year and so on...) Coaches these days know how to work the system and make 4+4=6.Bama singed 28 last year. Clemson 27. Hell Penn State and North Carolina have 27 commits in this cycle.
I’ve long given up trying to figure out this 25 thing.
Thanks. I think it's pretty innocent but it still makes me cringe.
- SimontonMorven Jospeh visited Florida State this weekend, causing some concerns among Tennessee faithful. Although the Vols were aware of the trip, with all the momentum with the 4-star outside linebacker, it was hardly ideal for them that Jospeh, a former FSU commit, opted to take a look at Mike Norvell’s new staff just a week after saying he was down to Tennessee and UF. The feeling among Tennessee is that it has weathered the storm here and still sit in a good spot for the Lakeland native, but when batting for a prospect that’s been committed to multiple schools within a calendar year, anything can happen. This one will be the one to track the day after signing day, with Jospeh signing at noon on Thursday.
It’s the trolls on this board! We are going to have to go join the boards of the big boys!Baffles me daily. Occasional outlier like Hardy but by in large, we're losing out to the biggest teams in the nation.
"We finally made a bowl game 1 time, I don't understand how we're not gaining on Ga and Bama".
Well, I don't understand how they don't understand
He wouldn’t speak to FSU media when he left. Not sure if that’s good sign or not
I was going to watch it anyway. But there is not much to be concerned about.There’s still a good amount of optimism regarding Tennessee’s chances of ultimately landing Joseph, but the visit to Florida State at least gave the Vols some concerns over the weekend and might make his planned announcement on Thursday one to watch.
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