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I’m an engineer. It’s part of the curse.That is a well organized garage
That’s the garage of a man who clears his notifications on the reg. #mypeopleI’m an engineer. It’s part of the curse.
You should see the other side with my pegboard that stretches the whole wall. It’s kind of stupid. I did successfully stuff the wheelbarrow, push mower, and table saw under that side on the right among other things, which was fortunate.
Gotta keep both cars in the garage at all costs. Even if it means backing the zero turn into a corner Austin Powers style. Did I mention it’s a curse?
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Nothing unexpected, but a couple of recruiting developments have taken place over the weekend in regards to Tennessee targets:
- Four-star DB Antonio Kite committed to Alabama this afternoon. The Anniston, Alabama native had taken an official visit to Tennessee last weekend.
- Edge rusher Jared Badie committed to Illinois this morning. He took an OV to Tennessee the weekend of June 18. Badie was also considering Minnesota and Michigan State.
- Three-star OL Patrick Kutas released a top four that did not include Tennessee. The Christian Brothers product in Memphis listed FSU, Arkansas, Illinois and Oregon as his top four. Vols tried to get Kutas on campus this summer, but he never made the trip.
- Three-star DB Jaylen Lewis committed to Arkansas on Saturday. Not unexpected, but Tennessee did pick up its recruitment a smidge for the Brownsville, Tennessee recently. Multiple assistants had reached out, which was a change after very little interaction prior. UT didn't make his top 10 in May.
- Tennessee did, however, make the top 5 for in-state DB Anthony Brown yesterday. Vols joined Arkansas, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois. Brown took an unofficial to Tennessee June 10.
- Five-star RB Branson Robinson will announce on July 22 between Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia.
-VQ
I think Donde botched it. At the time, the possibility of it being wrapped up immediately and settled had appeal. But as we loop into the further damage it's done outside of the initial thought made it worthless to do for $12m. Didn't result in a top tier, established coach, still hurting recruiting, hurt the roster, etc.
I don't understand the interest in her at all.Never understood the infatuation with her.
I don't understand the interest in her at all.
Once she hired Danny White, the days of her thinking about the football team, or any sport for that matter, were over. Is she going to give DW the resources he wants? That's where her involvement in athletics begins and ends at this point. All signs point to yes, so who cares?
As far as the firing of Pruitt, I still want someone to explain to me what exactly she was supposed to do differently, except possibly fire everyone in November. Whistleblower shows up to your office with damning evidence and you do nothing. What are you gonna do when that Whistleblower sends the same damning evidence to the NCAA instead, like what happened at ASU? Put a hit on him mafia style? As far as I'm concerned she has done the obvious at every step. There isn't anything to do once internal people in your program are willing to go Whistleblower. There were no good options after that.