jasonvol18
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Learn to not just blurt out random **** on social media and see if it sticks. You have no way of proving that Friend would get the same production. I can’t prove that it’s not true either….but again I’m not the one making the claim. I will make the factual statement that one of them is coaching at Tennessee and one of them is coaching at Western Kentucky. See how that works??It’s not a theory. Learn our offensive scheme, lmao.
This isnt about fumbling a recruitment. Read through the tea leaves folks. Must be a handler.The opinion was that fumbling multiple major OL recruits in consecutive years is a bad look. The question was can we continue to recruit OL this way.
Stats: We lost Seaton, we lost Utu, Sanders is wavering.
Why are you tell me this?Man. I have a 4 year old and a newborn. I ain't got time for that. I'm just concerned about the trend with OL recruits. If it was just Sanders, I wouldn't be posting concern.
I can prove Friend couldn’t. See Spraggins and Mays BEFORE then AFTER Ellarbee took over.Learn to not just blurt out random **** on social media and see if it sticks. You have no way of proving that Friend would get the same production. I can’t prove that it’s not true either….but again I’m not the one making the claim. I will make the factual statement that one of them is coaching at Tennessee and one of them is coaching at Western Kentucky. See how that works??
You mean as true freshmen with a combined 3 starts under a completely different system? Lol.I can prove Friend couldn’t. See Spraggins and Mays BEFORE then AFTER Ellarbee took over.
Played in all 10 games and made two starts at center as a true freshman ... Saw extensive action on the PAT and field goal line units and was an extra blocker in Tennessee's "jumbo" package ... Saw action on 170 total snaps … Earned second straight start at center vs. Vanderbilt (12/12) and helped the Vols pile up a season-high 540 yards of total offense (328 passing, 212 rushing) against the Commodores ... Played a season-high 72 snaps vs. Vandy … Made first career start in loss against No. 6 Florida (12/5), getting the nod at center ... Made debut in season-opening win at South Carolina (9/26) on special teams units.
Played in eight games and made one start (tight end in jumbo package) as a true freshman ... Played on 91 offensive snaps, mostly at right guard, and did not allowed a sack or a pressure ... Made first-career start against No. 6 Florida (12/5), lining up at tight end in UT's jumbo package ... Played a season-high 25 offensive snaps at right guard against Kentucky (10/17) ... Saw time at left guard against No. 2 Alabama (10/24) ... Made Tennessee debut in season-opening win at South Carolina (9/26), seeing time at right guard … Did not play against Auburn or Texas A&M.
It’s all individual opinion based. Keep pretending otherwise. I’ll resort to my old standby, no OL coach OUTRECRUITS the level of their program. Sam Pittman, Messiah of Big Uglies didn’t haul in waves of five stars BEFORE UGA or afterwards. You can either coach OL or not. Recruiting is how good your program is. King keeps repeating his “insider” BOND refrain, but it’s steroided OPINION. Give me an OL he’s coached (besides Mincey) who’s felt cheated from the experience and I’ll lean towards agreeing. We’re down to Heupel trusting him from the beginning of his HC legacy and relative nobodies on a message board telling him he’s stupid.Or, you know, respectfully explain why my opinion about OL recruiting is wrong. That's all.