Peterman...

#26
#26
I wonder why he did not land him?

Peterman grew up in SEC country. He's a competitor. He wants to be the best. So when your offers come down to Cincinnati, Vanderbilt, and Tennessee its kind of a no brainer. Plus playing on a 55k capacity stage vs a 102k stage 8 weeks a year? Chello?!

I think Peterman will be a stud in this offense and a true leader for the program - on and off the field.
 
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#27
#27
I would take UT since I am an alumni. However in his presser he said that a good recruiter is a good salesman and can recruit anywhere.

Trying to get an SEC level talent to go to a Big East school is like trying to get a multi-millionaire to buy a Datsun. Strong's done it a few times this year, but I'm sure he's selling his kids on the fact that Louisville is going to the ACC.
 
#28
#28
Worley may have something to say about that :)

I am not sure he is mobile enough. I don't know that he isn't mobile, just not sure he has ever been asked to do much with his feet. This may not be the best hire for his sake, but maybe the offense will be tweaked for him.

It just looks a lot better for Peterman from where I am sitting.
 
#29
#29
I would take UT since I am an alumni. However in his presser he said that a good recruiter is a good salesman and can recruit anywhere.

I think he means they can recruit in any part of the country, not that they can recruit to any school in the country.
 

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