'22 JUCO CB Keionte Scott

#77
#77
Can you show me precisely where I claimed to have:

A. Watched his “film”
B. Broke down his “film”
C. Claimed to be some sort of coach/scout?
D. Expressed disinterest for any reason outside of my being wary of out of no where JUCOs?

I’ll wait patiently….

But since you won’t be able to find that - let me disclose that I don’t really care to argue this.

IMO if we’re to go the JUCO route, I prefer it to be guys like Jeffrey M’ba. Kids who had respectable offers coming out of high school but fell the JUCO route for any number of reasons.

If you disagree- cool. That doesn’t bother me. I’m not gonna lose sleep over that or try and change your mind. I said what I said and I believe what I believe.

So basically you know nothing about the guy other than he is a juco and that makes you wary, well, because.

Got it.
 
#79
#79
You really should try comprehending what you read. Or not.

HoleinTheHead did his usual. Blanket statement, no substance, throw shade, etc., etc.
You really don’t understand sarcasm do you?
Look it up in the dictionary!
I comprehended every last word he posted jack! Clue to you: the 😂😂should of gave it away, but I guess it was beyond your comprehension level
 
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But can't that be said about every recruit? Nobody knows what any of them will do until the lights come on.

This ^. Such a simple concept that escapes many.

A lot of people are still stuck on 3-5 years with a player from HS and have not adjusted to the portal availability for all players. The rosters are going to be much more fluid that in the past. You take talent where you find it that fits the system and can be developed. Many are going to go where the NIL takes them. Wherever they come from it does not matter - it's about who gets it done on the field.

Scott may bomb out or be a big hit with whoever he chooses. What he shows on the highlights is a Bryce Thompson type quickness and athleticism with strong instincts. He is far more talented than his competition, so he got lazy with his technique at times and depended on recovery speed. That won't fly in the SEC and he will get coached up on it wherever he goes. FWIW part of the highlights were against Hutchison, which feeds us players frequently.
 
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#81
You really don’t understand sarcasm do you?
Look it up in the dictionary!
I comprehended every last word he posted jack! Clue to you: the 😂😂should of gave it away, but I guess it was beyond your comprehension level

Which was in response to me. Try keeping up.
 
#83
#83
Didn't answer my question. There are highlights from high school through juco. What did you see specifically about his technique, mechanics, etc. that makes you wary? FWIW those highlights and clips tell you what he is weak at as well.

Cause he was a JUCO and he wasn't able to make a thread on him when he came out of high school right Hole?
 
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You really should try comprehending what you read. Or not.

HoleinTheHead did his usual. Blanket statement, no substance, throw shade, etc., etc.

I don’t get all the hate for Hole In The Roof ? I mean the guy spends his own valuable time to create the best player threads we have on any vol board out there and y’all continue to bash the dude. I think he deserves more respect
 
#85
#85
I don’t get all the hate for Hole In The Roof ? I mean the guy spends his own valuable time to create the best player threads we have on any vol board out there and y’all continue to bash the dude. I think he deserves more respect

Maybe they finally realized that if you put him on ignore then the entire recruiting forum evaporates other than the worthless rando threads.
 
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#88
Anything new on this kid? Seems like Oregon was the main competition with him and with Cristobol leaving, could swing him our way. On the other hand, Williams may have taken his spot.
 
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#89
Anything new on this kid? Seems like Oregon was the main competition with him and with Cristobol leaving, could swing him our way. On the other hand, Williams may have taken his spot.


Keionte Scott of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, who is 247Sports' No. 1 junior-college cornerback in the 2022 class, is set to travel to BYU this weekend on his final official visit before making his decision. Tennessee hosted Scott the weekend of Nov. 13 for its game against Georgia, and he most recently traveled to Auburn the weekend of Nov. 27 for its showdown with rival Alabama.
Sources close to Scott's recruitment said Auburn remains optimistic about its chances of landing the 6-foot, 185-pound Scott. But Oregon, which hosted him on an official visit in late October, now might be less of a factor in the aftermath of Cristobal's departure, which could leave Auburn and Tennessee as the two main contenders down the stretch. The Vols still are in the running for Scott and traveled to Utah to see him last week, and while they aren't believed to be particularly confident about their current standing with him, they're enough of a factor to suggest there's still a chance they could land him.
 
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Keionte Scott of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, who is 247Sports' No. 1 junior-college cornerback in the 2022 class, is set to travel to BYU this weekend on his final official visit before making his decision. Tennessee hosted Scott the weekend of Nov. 13 for its game against Georgia, and he most recently traveled to Auburn the weekend of Nov. 27 for its showdown with rival Alabama.
Sources close to Scott's recruitment said Auburn remains optimistic about its chances of landing the 6-foot, 185-pound Scott. But Oregon, which hosted him on an official visit in late October, now might be less of a factor in the aftermath of Cristobal's departure, which could leave Auburn and Tennessee as the two main contenders down the stretch. The Vols still are in the running for Scott and traveled to Utah to see him last week, and while they aren't believed to be particularly confident about their current standing with him, they're enough of a factor to suggest there's still a chance they could land him.

Thanks for the update.
 
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Keionte Scott of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, who is 247Sports' No. 1 junior-college cornerback in the 2022 class, is set to travel to BYU this weekend on his final official visit before making his decision. Tennessee hosted Scott the weekend of Nov. 13 for its game against Georgia, and he most recently traveled to Auburn the weekend of Nov. 27 for its showdown with rival Alabama.
Sources close to Scott's recruitment said Auburn remains optimistic about its chances of landing the 6-foot, 185-pound Scott. But Oregon, which hosted him on an official visit in late October, now might be less of a factor in the aftermath of Cristobal's departure, which could leave Auburn and Tennessee as the two main contenders down the stretch. The Vols still are in the running for Scott and traveled to Utah to see him last week, and while they aren't believed to be particularly confident about their current standing with him, they're enough of a factor to suggest there's still a chance they could land him.

There's a mistake in that article....Desmond Williams is clearly the #1 JUCO corner in this class :)
 

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