Jackcrevol
Ain't Got Time!
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One thing I've come around to in recruiting is not putting any emotion to who getting signed and who is not getting signed. All that matters to me from here on out is development of the player and what they produce on the field. I've been way too disappointed in way too many good prospects and part of that disappointment is due to coaching staffs that couldn't develop.
One thing this staff has proven to me in a very short time is they can develop. Get kids in, don't really care who, and I am here to watch them grow into Vols.
I thought it was only ever NIL deals that made the difference. @freedom fighter, what gives, dude?Relationships matter in recruiting
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This is one case where the player committed to a coach rather than a University. He seems to care less about the football team than the coach and getting a degree from VanderbiltVandy or not, it was going to be tough to get this kid when he has a good, long standing relationship with Clark Lea. Plus he has a high school teammate committed to Vandy. Relationships kind of matter.
well he will soon lolHe's from England and has only played football for a couple of years. The school he's at is a very expensive private boarding school, so he's probably away from his family. He also has a teammate going to Vanderbilt. In his situation, relationships are probably even more important than usual. He also doesn't have the same outlook on Vanderbilt that most people do because he didn't grow up watching SEC football. It's a unique situation.