Recruiting Football Talk VIII



I thought this was really well done. A family perspective, having left California for Knoxville.

Do they even say where in California they left. It's a massive massive place but they make it sound like one entirely homogenous community. It's like saying Tennessee is the same from Newport to Memphis.
 
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And sometimes the other team has our signs.
At this point you have to be purposefully delusional to believe that game was straight up.

They cheated our players out of the chance of a lifetime, which bothers me way more than them cheating all of us fans...I hope they rot.
 
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Yep

A family (of 6) from Oregon bought the house behind ours. They paid 100k over asking price. It's crazy.

My oldest son wants to find a house and get married but he doesn't have a chance because the housing market is so out of whack.

That's what causes my anger towards them. It's a negative impact on my family.
My daughter and her husband are having the exact same problem...it is ridiculous.
 
My takeaway from that game is that Bama prepped well in the bye week and Georgia didn't but made good adjustments in the second half and still has a lot of talent. Run defense will be huge against the puppies if we can force Beck to win the game. Once Milroe was contained the tidy bowls looked beatable
I still view Bama at home as the more likely win between the two. The good thing is that I think they both can be had.
 

It’s criminal that the NCAA still wants to put a cap on a players NIL market…as I have said from the beginning any sort of “cap” brings back the old boy system of paying recruits under the table to gain an advantage in recruiting…this has never worked but for a few schools and we know who those schools are…

The NCAA who has never shown to be impartial in their investigations and judgements and should never have that power ever again.
 
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biggest problem is all these people make a killing selling their average home in CA or NY and then overpay for houses in TN. They are driving locals out of the market by driving housing prices up.
Or you could look at it as they're making locals who already own a home filthy rich. It's the ones who don't own a home already who are mad.

When all the Cali people moved here, my home doubled in value.

Knoxville will be better off in the long run with more people. If the city leaders act prudently.
 
Welp, Orange Helmets it is.

We're absolutely ****ed.
New era.

B2A

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