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I expected Wilcoxson to end up somewhere else and that’s fine. Head case for sure. Price is a great kid. We can get better though and I’m happy he chose State. He fit that level moreAnd still I ask, we all pretty much knew with Wilcoxson and with Price. No one said it’s good news, but it was expected. Read over the last few pages on both threads. I know I’m not broken up by either. Recruiting.
I’m not going to say anything bad about Wilcoxson, because he’s a kid, and Price, he made the right choice, I hope it works out for him and his brother, anyone that says otherwise, are not thinking how it plays in the family dynamic.I expected Wilcoxson to end up somewhere else and that’s fine. Head case for sure. Price is a great kid. We can get better though and I’m happy he chose State. He fit that level more
-VQ.It’s been a week since Travali Price picked North Carolina State. The fact his brother got a legit offer from the Wolfpack was the difference. Now the question becomes can Tennessee get back in it? We believe they can but the way this fall goes will determine the fate of Price and his recruitment. If State made a coaching change then things could get very interesting so Tennessee will continue to swing there.
Price, a four-star prospect from North Lincoln High School in Lincolnton, N.C., announced his commitment to N.C. State just 10 days ago, choosing the Wolfpack over Tennessee less than a week after he traveled to Knoxville to take another look at UT’s campus. Price joined his half-brother, Class of 2021 long snapper/fullback Jayden Tate, in committing to N.C. State. Price had been one of the Vols’ top edge-rusher targets in the 2021 class before announcing his decision, and Tennessee appears unlikely to give up on Price any time soon. If N.C. State struggles to improve on its 4-8 record last season, that could give the Vols an opening to make a move in the coming months.
I agree, but if Doeren loses to Wake this weekend and then loses to Duke and UNC in consecutive weekends in October he won’t even be able to find a block of ice to sit on because his seat will be white hot. State fans and admins have to be seeing the writing on the wall with what‘s happening in Chapel Hill with recruiting and that is one thing they can’t handle. State fans hate UNC more than they love their own team.I bet very few coaches get axed after this season, regardless of record.