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Pair of Tennessee Edge Rushers Make SI99
"The final SI99 rankings have been released, and Tennessee has six signees on the list. The Volunteers are among the most well-represented groups, and their top players reflect where this program is going.
Recruiting premier edge rushers is the standard for a marquee program. While defensive ends are vital players to a strong defensive front, history tells us that most elite pass-rushers do their work off the edge.
Tennessee signed two excellent ones in the 2023 class. Chandavian Bradley and Caleb Herring were All-Americans and had already signed their letters of intent to play in Knoxville.
SI All-American was quite impressed with the two athletic specimens. Herring came in at No. 67, while Bradley was slotted at No. 83."
SI All-American Ranks Nico Iamaleava as Top 5 Prospect
"The Volunteers had six signees in the SI99, one of the highest marks in all college football. Iamaleava was accompanied by tight end Ethan Davis, wide receiver Nathan Leacock, defensive lineman Daevin Hobbs, edge rusher Caleb Herring, and edge rusher Chandavian Bradley"
Well we got to watch him play in the spring game and in garbage time and he looked like he knew what he was doing. Had a nice 17 yard pass against Ball State. Not a bad arm.
And, just looking, you would say the exact same thing about Bryce Young...right now.There are two ways this could have went..he does not believe in himself...or he is just pragmatic enough to say to himself "I am not in his class as a QB"
I will concede the point that the second is probably true, but I thought the dude thought he had what it took to win the job. That us the way he always sounded to me. I am.just surprised he gave up that quick.
The situation is not ideal..if Milton goes down, we are stuck with a rail thin kid starting that is going to get broke in half by some of the monsters we have to play...Nico is not physically ready to start in the SEC imo...5* or not.
If he is following Golesh, he probably wants to be there for spring practice.
Moore will be going into his 4th year with Heupel. I don’t think there’s a massive advantage between Jackson or Moore, at this point in Jackson’s career.