Recruiting Forum Football Talk LVI

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One thing to keep in mind. Tom Herman struggled to close out strong last yr in same spot as Pruitt. This year he is competing for top spot
 
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Good morning Volnationers. Happy signing day to all. We gonna celebrate the ones we do get or ***** about the ones we don't?

Agree. Will be glad when its over so most will disappear back to the FF. Also, I believe this staff will be still recruiting for 18 until they fill needed holes. SO I look for some after signing day signers. lol
 
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We've seen what pretty good recruting and bad coaching accomplishes, now let's see what happens when you inject solid coaching. Good play on the field + CJP and staff with a full year = a very good class next year. I know everyone wants the Vols competing for championships tomorrow but it doesn't happen overnight when the hole is deep. I personally am anxious to see the product CJP puts on the field next year.
 
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So Smith and Young are going to spurn us, Quay going to GA, ITS probably USC, Copeland to FL, and JJ probably won't qualify... did I miss anyone? This will probably be another bust day and Low will be covering it.


Usually when I go negative, things turn around so I'm hoping I'm wrong on all accounts.

I gave you a like because you seem to have some sense of humor about it. We all hope you're wrong too.
 
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Good morning Volnationers. Happy signing day to all. We gonna celebrate the ones we do get or ***** about the ones we don't?

Yes, to both, of course. Hopefully more celebrating than *****ing but there are both people who will celebrate despite who we might not get and those who will ***** despite who we did get. If you get what I mean.
 
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Depends on what kind of eclipse you're talking about.

Solar eclipses are common, but they are slender so for a given point on Earth, they are pretty rare.

Lunar eclipses are visible anywhere the moon is visible during the eclipse so they are much more common for a given point on Earth.

Hyperbole, bro.
 
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