Jackcrevol
Mr Buck Dancer
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I cannot understand why people don’t understand this. Tennessee doesn’t have the instate talent of Florida teams or Georgia. Tennessee would need to regional recruit like Clemson to be successful. They can do that but it doesn’t happen overnight.Yet none have ever done that. Maybe it's just not that easy
And that is okay considering where things were at when he took over but he’s going to have to start cracking the top 10 (50-60 % of the time) with an occasional Top 5. For example, if you look at Clemson recruiting finishes (per 247) the last 10 years, good but not great:We are currently 14th in recruiting in the 2024 class.
There are 2 metrics in the recruiting polls, the composite which takes into account the numbers of total commits you have, we're 13/14. Then there's the average rating of your commits, we're 6th. We simply haven't got as many commits as several of the schools ahead of us, but the average quality of who we have is ahead of theirs. The sky is nor falling...at least yetHow long has it been since your last reading class? Tennessee is 14th.
Maybe Heup is still under recruiting restrictions and probation from the NCAA? Also just maybe he will be able to sign a full class scholarship wise in 2 years. Heupel has had to deal with vacating 28 scholarships, limited recruiting visits for offices and unofficial visits. He has not been able to signs a full scholarship class since taking over. We still have a couple more years of this $$hit before we have the full allotment of scholarships. If Nico is what we all think he will be, then expect the recruiting to get better almost immediately.Maybe I’m a homer, but I believe that every Tennessee coach should be able to recruit at a top 5 level with our location, facilities, and resources. 10-15 range isn’t good enough.