AresTheVol
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I’ll wade into this mess. The original poster was just bringing up a recruit we were in for that time and described the circumstances to jog people’s memory of who he was talking about. I get what you were saying in that we are celebrating a pickup, but he wasn’t trying to bring up that tragedy to down a celebratory moment in a recruits thread. He was just trying to jog old memories. If this helps .By saying that it should stay on topic, Jordan Matthews' commitment, I'm taking it off topic. Nobody else is doing that. Just me. Right?
-VQThen there is Matthews who left Tennessee in June feeling like Knoxville was home for him. He spent much of July feeling the same way and took the trip to Texas at the end of the month to validate that feeling. He returned home to Baton Rouge where he informed his parents his heart was in Knoxville as the family had already signed off on the Vols. The family and Jordan built such a strong bond with Willie Martinez and they also spoke often with other commitments like Cristian Conyer and his family.
I don't know the whole solution there. The demographic divisions of the state do not help. Memphis is 387 miles from K'ville... 223 to Tuscaloosa... 381 to Baton Rouge... 319 to U of Arkansas... 170 to Starkville... 74 to Ole Miss... 343 to Auburn... It is like recruiting another state.
Nashville is closer but much of the growth is from people moving in who aren't UT fans.
I don't think this will improve to the level we would like to see until UT starts winning. That will win fans and help with homer recruiting.
I wish Heupel had been gifted a legacy class like Jones was. He would know what to do with it.
i like your thinkingOver. Too much positive momentum for LSU to come back from and we will be able to match any NIL offer. He is our best DB commit and one of the top overall recruits on our board. Early playing time is also available. Would take us taking a significant step backwards on the field to lose him, IMO.....and I just don't see us winning less than 7 regular season games. Pair him and Conyer on the outside with Gibson being in the 2 deep and able to play star along with the multiple high level safety recruits we have plus Turrentine, Christian Charles and Tamarrion McDonald and we are going to have the best overall secondary we have seen in 15 years.
Add 4 legit elite Edge rushers to put pressure on QB's (Bradley, Herring, Joseph's and Pearce) and we will be very difficult on passing downs. Need a few more players at DT who can stop the run and push the middle of the pocket to create 1 on 1's with our Edge guys and we will be elite on D. Tyre West should develop nicely there....add Duncan if he stays at DL and 1 more recruit plus a Juco and Garner developing somebody already on the roster. I'm qlready happy with our LB's committed as they are intelligent, physical and can play in space but would love to add an elite HS LB commit or a multi year guy from the portal. Elijah Herring should also be a very good player as well.
We used to be known for our overall team speed and we are finally going to have that advantage again along with being physical.
We have completely flipped our defensive roster in 2 cycles. We might struggle some in 2023 but by 2024 we will potentially have a top 15-25 defense to go along with a top 10 offense. That's how you win championships.
Over. Too much positive momentum for LSU to come back from and we will be able to match any NIL offer. He is our best DB commit and one of the top overall recruits on our board. Early playing time is also available. Would take us taking a significant step backwards on the field to lose him, IMO.....and I just don't see us winning less than 7 regular season games. Pair him and Conyer on the outside with Gibson being in the 2 deep and able to play star along with the multiple high level safety recruits we have plus Turrentine, Christian Charles and Tamarrion McDonald and we are going to have the best overall secondary we have seen in 15 years.
Add 4 legit elite Edge rushers to put pressure on QB's (Bradley, Herring, Joseph's and Pearce) and we will be very difficult on passing downs. Need a few more players at DT who can stop the run and push the middle of the pocket to create 1 on 1's with our Edge guys and we will be elite on D. Tyre West should develop nicely there....add Duncan if he stays at DL and 1 more recruit plus a Juco and Garner developing somebody already on the roster. I'm qlready happy with our LB's committed as they are intelligent, physical and can play in space but would love to add an elite HS LB commit or a multi year guy from the portal. Elijah Herring should also be a very good player as well.
We used to be known for our overall team speed and we are finally going to have that advantage again along with being physical.
We have completely flipped our defensive roster in 2 cycles. We might struggle some in 2023 but by 2024 we will potentially have a top 15-25 defense to go along with a top 10 offense. That's how you win championships.
Barnett, Malone, and Jennings were all rated 4*. I blame Jones for what happened with Hurd. At the end, Hurd's actions looked bad but NO competent leader lets a situation get to that point. He went from a die hard homer Vol... the kind you want and UGA gets every year to someone who couldn't get away fast enough. That is a failure of leadership and management of players. In fact, you can blame Jones for the failures of several players. Wharton became a very good WR for Cal. Dewayne Hendrix who apparently couldn't tolerate Jones' coaching style moved on to Pitt and then the NFL. Daniel Helm transferred to Duke and then got drafted.I'm glad that he hasn't been gifted with a legacy class of kids who feel entitled to their spot at UT. It was the instate guys who were not legacies or were lower rated who performed anyway....Barnett, Malone, Sutton, JJ, etc.
I don't think the culture under Jones was due to players- legacy or otherwise. He was a used car salesman who thought he was a football innovator and somehow mistook clichés for leadership.I like that Heupel gets to build the culture he wants with the type of athletes and high character kids he wants and is getting them from all over. I get a big vibe that everyone we land is someone who really wants to be here and build something special with other like-minded kids who have bought in to the idea of coming together to build a contender instead of going the easier route of the established, elite programs.
There were some pretty "lively" conversations around here over attrition and injuries. I was in a minority arguing that attrition and high injury rates were both a function of coaching decisions and philosophy that ultimately come back to the HC. Many still wanted to believe that Jones was the right guy who just needed more time.We have a strong enough in state group mixed with lots of really good regional guys and several national guys and almost every commit we have had offers to high level programs or has measurables that make them stand out from similarly ranked guys. Plenty of blue chip recruits and lower rated kids with speed and character. I don't see us having an attrition problem and we are racking up at QB, Edge and CB. Get a couple more OL, DT and ILB and we will have a very complete class. Much more well rounded group than Butch's legacy class that had a bunch of busts.
Barnett, Malone, and Jennings were all rated 4*. I blame Jones for what happened with Hurd. At the end, Hurd's actions looked bad but NO competent leader lets a situation get to that point. He went from a die hard homer Vol... the kind you want and UGA gets every year to someone who couldn't get away fast enough. That is a failure of leadership and management of players. In fact, you can blame Jones for the failures of several players. Wharton became a very good WR for Cal. Dewayne Hendrix who apparently couldn't tolerate Jones' coaching style moved on to Pitt and then the NFL. Daniel Helm transferred to Duke and then got drafted.
This is part of why I think Jones in spite of a couple of good years was the worst coach UT has had after Fulmer. The others failed without much talent to work with... he failed with embarrassing amounts of talent even after you subtract the guys who left because his "culture" was toxic.
I don't think the culture under Jones was due to players- legacy or otherwise. He was a used car salesman who thought he was a football innovator and somehow mistook clichés for leadership.
The one thing I like best about Heupel is his apparent leadership and genuine love for his players.
There were some pretty "lively" conversations around here over attrition and injuries. I was in a minority arguing that attrition and high injury rates were both a function of coaching decisions and philosophy that ultimately come back to the HC. Many still wanted to believe that Jones was the right guy who just needed more time.
As you go down the list, there weren't many outright busts and definitely not an unusual number. There are always guys who do not live up to the hype but that was a very talented class by any measure. I was amazed at the number that actually spent some time with an NFL club- Malone, Hurd, Hendrix, Helm, Barnett, Berry, Wolf, Gaulden, Johnson, and Moseley. One third isn't bad. About 2/3 were starters or significant contributors for UT or another high level program.