'19 NC RB Quavaris Crouch (Tennessee signee)

They also have a longer shelf life in the NFL in most cases. Part of me wishes he would play RB, we still don't have that bruiser type RB. I was hoping Banks would be, but he may end up on Defense full time before it's over. For Weinke to be a supposed great recruiter we are struggling recruiting RB's. I know Beasley is supposed to play RB at UT and he's already listed at 6'1 210, so he could be our bigger RB. It's depressing seeing GA and Ala get these elite RB's year in and out and keep a stable of them. I miss the days we had that every year, hopefully we're slowly getting back to having that again.
Pruitt confirmed Beasley is a defensive back.
 
Should we worry about the since deleted Clemson announcement that he signed with them? Seems like they may have sent this out when he signed then realized they weren’t supposed to announce and deleted it. Just don’t want to be crushed again!
 
Should we worry about the since deleted Clemson announcement that he signed with them? Seems like they may have sent this out when he signed then realized they weren’t supposed to announce and deleted it. Just don’t want to be crushed again!
No. Apparently it's been reported they did that 3 times yesterday.
 
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Do you mean there is a video somewhere highlighting the players and which positions Pruitt thinks they will play?...
There’s a video where he talks about the signees and how much OC’s are overrated.
 
I saw someone on Twitter say that apparently Michigan did the same thing Clemson did with the graphic thing? Is that true, or is someone getting confused on Twitter (again)?
 
17 but there’s not supposed to be backcounting anymore, unless it’s a kid from that class. Can’t backcount a 2019 kid to the 2018 class.
If a kid were to enroll now, he could count against the current academic year (18-19) if there were spots available or he could count against the next academic year (19-20).

13.9.2.3.1 Application. [FBS] A prospective student-athlete who signs a National Letter of Intent or an institutional offer of financial aid or a student-athlete who signs a financial aid agreement that specifies financial aid will be initially provided in the fall term of an academic year shall count toward the annual limit on signings for that academic year. A prospective student-athlete who signs a National Letter of Intent or an institutional offer of financial aid or a student-athlete who signs a financial aid agreement that specifies financial aid will be initially provided during the second or third term of the academic year may count toward the limit for that academic year or the limit for the next academic year. (Adopted: 1/14/12 effective 8/1/12, Revised: 4/26/17 effective 8/1/17 for signings that occur on or after 8/1/17)
 

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