Now that Bru is officially a Vol, how many receiving yards this year?

Including a bowl game, if we go, how many receiving yards will Bru McCoy rack up for the Volunteers?

  • 100 - 300 yards

  • 300-500 yards

  • 500-700 yards

  • 700-1,000 yards

  • 1,000-1,200

  • 1,200+


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#28
#28
If these guys are what we believe they are, I say they around 800 yards each. The reason why is they will be so dangerous, defenses will put such a priority on them that our underrated third receivers and pass catching RBs will have a field day nearly every game. Which of course will cut into the opportunities of the big two WRs. Opponents will just have to choose their poison. All I can say for opponents is:

Danger, Will Robinson, danger!!
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#34
#34
One good thing about Brew/Bruh not playing for years is that any film of him is probably on VH1 - and most SEC teams don't have a VHS player. Can't cover what ya can't research.
 
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#36
#36
I've been on the sideline like a lot of Vol fans waiting for Bru to become eligible for this Fall. The day has (finally) arrived and we have a potentially legitimate and dangerous WR to add to our arsenal.
There is a guy named Tillman who will be getting most of the targets. Bru hasn't played ball in awhile. I expect a good year, but he could be the #2 or even #3 target this year. If he returns next year, I'll expect a bigger year. Ill be optimistic in saying 500-700
 
#39
#39
One good thing about Brew/Bruh not playing for years is that any film of him is probably on VH1 - and most SEC teams don't have a VHS player. Can't cover what ya can't research.
SEC coaches don’t make millions to be uninformed. Guarantee they have tape on him even if it is reel to reel.
 
#41
#41
There are still players ahead of him on the depth chart. Only one or two will get significant looks, Bru most likely will not be one of those. Maybe next year
after Tillman is gone.
Finally, a voice of reason. I think a lot of fans need to slow their roll! Seems to me that this kid is being looked at as the savior. He's not. I've seen him play in person. Recently.
 
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#42
#42
I say around 700-750 and about 8 or 9 TDs.
Sounds about right. Important that Keyton, Merrill, Callaway& Holiday each get some catches. Stick Squirrel in there also. Have not heard a lot about him in fall camp other than he is fast. Think coaches keeping him under wraps.
 
#46
#46
There are still players ahead of him on the depth chart. Only one or two will get significant looks, Bru most likely will not be one of those. Maybe next year
after Tillman is gone.
I believe Bru will be playing a significant role in our offense this year. 700-1,000 yard season, IMO.
 
#49
#49
Finally, a voice of reason. I think a lot of fans need to slow their roll! Seems to me that this kid is being looked at as the savior. He's not. I've seen him play in person. Recently.
Nothing DIVINE…just high production. This is the most talented potential in a wide receiver that Heupel has had access to as a HC. And how have you seen him “recently” when he hasn’t played in over a calendar year? 🤨
 
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#50
#50
Finally, a voice of reason. I think a lot of fans need to slow their roll! Seems to me that this kid is being looked at as the savior. He's not. I've seen him play in person. Recently.

Lol. Sure you have. And nobody is saying he is a savior. Just that he has the ability to be a really good WR for us. So you saw him at practice then? Cool story bro. We should definitely take your opinion as some sort of gospel when it comes to Bru right?
 
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