Dannbran
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Sanders would have been born in 2008ish. probably started picking up his fandom in the early teens. its not unreasonable for him to have been a Clemson fan his entire life as that was their best stretch.I don’t believe a word of that. Very few have “been a Clemson fan their entire life”. I also don’t get the sense from any of his interviews or articles about him that he comes from a bad or poor means family. The copium is real.
-VQIt certainly feels like Tennessee still has momentum with (David) Sanders leaving his Clemson visit last weekend. Sanders will be here next weekend and get plenty of time with George MacIntyre and others. Tennessee simply has to close here as they have been the perceived leader for a while and will need to fend off Ohio State and Georgia who are going to take big swings with their official visits this month.
Finally admitting that we lead. Some of these recruiting services are slow. On3 just posted that we are the new leader. geesh!
Its a conservative business brauheim. It needs to be etched in stone before BRA believes it gospel.Finally admitting that we lead. Some of these recruiting services are slow. On3 just posted that we are the new leader. geesh!
David Sanders Jr. - Providence Day School - Offensive Tackle
LolFrom Rivals:
The five-star offensive tackle has been in the limelight for years but it’s funny because everyone seems to have a different feel on where his recruitment is headed. Some believe Tennessee has the edge. Others believe Ohio State has moved to the top. Some think it’s a Georgia/Clemson battle in the end.
However it shakes out, the Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day standout will be back in Athens this weekend as Smart, position coach Stacy Searels and others try to keep putting the shine on Sanders’ recruitment.