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-VQItās also going to be a big month for tight ends coach Alec Abeln. Vol commitment Jonathan Echols is also scheduled for the 25th. Echols has been seeing places but it still feels like Tennessee is in an okay spot. Other schools have been pushing to get him to de-commit but he hasnāt even when we felt like it may be headed that way. He wanted to get back up here and so this visit is big in our opinion because he is looking to see the school he chose last summer.
The assertion that thereās a conspiracy against TNās prospects among recruiting services, as if they have a vendetta specifically against UT as opposed to other schools, is completely ridiculous and only serves to make the people who believe it look like petulant children who like playing the victim.no it doesnt, lol. ive followed recruiting for years.
This is Tennessee.
The assertion that thereās a conspiracy against TNās prospects among recruiting services, as if they have a vendetta specifically against UT as opposed to other schools, is completely ridiculous and only serves to make the people who believe it look like petulant children who like playing the victim.
I sometimes wonder if there is statistical truth to this phenomenon or if we just think it's the case because Tennessee is the team we all pay the most attention to. Sure, we do see our players drop sometimes but is that more likely to happen to us than 99% of other programs? I'm not sure. I know there are reasons that players committed to places like Alabama or Georgia are bumped but I guess I'm not as sure that the opposite is true.Wow what a post. Nobody is saying there is a conspiracy against TN whe it comes to recruiting. But go back through the years and look. You will see a history of recruits being highly ranked, yet after they commit to TN they drop. This happens even in the off season where no football is being played. There is a track record of this. If you donāt ageee then you really havenāt paid close to TN recruiting in the past 15 years or so.
It also has to do with the fact that outside of a few seasons here and there, we have been plain bad for a decade and a half.I sometimes wonder if there is statistical truth to this phenomenon or if we just think it's the case because Tennessee is the team we all pay the most attention to. Sure, we do see our players drop sometimes but is that more likely to happen to us than 99% of other programs? I'm not sure. I know there are reasons that players committed to places like Alabama or Georgia are bumped but I guess I'm not as sure that the opposite is true.