Recruiting Football Talk VIII

Webb could have a 15 - 20 avg ypc in CJH's offense. He normally made the 1st 2 miss, ran over the next two and in this offense the 5th guy would be chasing from behind which was a losing proposition against Webb.
That game against Colorado….
Probably the best pure RB I’ve seen in Knoxville. Vision, speed, cut ability combined.
 
Big O and Elijah S. have both been that guy and have consistently opened things up for other guys. Omari has also had quite a few hurries and some sacks. Simmons has gotten less pressure.
Yep, our current D line is awesome and should do some serious damage this season... These guys will be gone after this year, we need to continue to build that interior D line...
 


No offense to Tennessee coach Josh Heupel, but while the first three teams on this list are about my affection for new coaches at new places, Heupel has nothing to do with my love for the Vols in 2024. No, there's only one man responsible for it, and I can't wait to watch him light the world on fire.

I'm talking about Nico Iamaleava.

Iamaleava appeared in only five games as a freshman last season and threw only 45 passes, but I've watched every single snap he took -- even the UTSA game, where he went 0 for 2 passing and took a four-yard loss on a sack. Everything I have seen from Nico and everything I've been told from scouts who have watched him for years leads me to believe this kid has a very high ceiling.

When you combine his skill set with the offense he'll be playing in, I am not kidding when I say I believe Iamaleava is a legitimate Heisman candidate in 2024. He can take Tennessee from "CFP at-large hopeful" to "possible SEC champion."

In a season where we don't have the no-doubt superstar quarterback, Nico could be the guy. Scratch that; Nico will be the guy.
 

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