901LookAlive
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Weight and body will not be a issue on the next level. Va Tech has done an exceptional job recruiting him and have shown they genuinely want Jalin at their university. He is a 17 year old kid and after doing some research he wants to ensure he is making the best decision for him and his future.
It is nothing Va Tech has done but more so Jalin educating himself on the process and other universities. He felt in fairness to VaTech instead of continuing visits while being committed he wanted Va Tech to be fully aware he is exploring and educating himself on all options. He will more than likely take all five officials and then make a decision.
You cant coach speed or massive hands and he is blessed with both. As far as Carolina is concern this is all on Muschamp. After Jalin was very dominant at every station and ball thrown his way at camp Muschamp sat him in his office and was honest with his and Carolinas intentions. He felt J would struggle against SEC defensive man press but would continue to stay in touch. In other words he didnt at the time feel he was a SEC receiver...
Fast fwd to same conversation in Jeremy Pruitts office... Jalin I've coach on four NCAA championship SEC teams... I know what it takes to build a championship team and you are a SEC receiver. I wasnt wrong about Bryce and I know I'm not wrong about you...
I'm not saying he is committing to UT... I'm simply saying Pruitt and Muschamp obviously view talent differently. Jalin Hyatt was ours to lose and we will find out soon if it were the right choice not to offer him.
I told this same board about Jalin as a kid a 9 year old and the board laughed at me... I told this same board about Troy Williamson Sidney Rice and Alshon Jeffrey and the board laughed at me....so I'm saying it now we will regret that we did not offer this kid...
He also has a freak of a nature younger brother who is a rising 9th grader with offers from Oregon UT and Va Tech already....
Weight and body will not be a issue on the next level. Va Tech has done an exceptional job recruiting him and have shown they genuinely want Jalin at their university. He is a 17 year old kid and after doing some research he wants to ensure he is making the best decision for him and his future.
It is nothing Va Tech has done but more so Jalin educating himself on the process and other universities. He felt in fairness to VaTech instead of continuing visits while being committed he wanted Va Tech to be fully aware he is exploring and educating himself on all options. He will more than likely take all five officials and then make a decision.
You cant coach speed or massive hands and he is blessed with both. As far as Carolina is concern this is all on Muschamp. After Jalin was very dominant at every station and ball thrown his way at camp Muschamp sat him in his office and was honest with his and Carolinas intentions. He felt J would struggle against SEC defensive man press but would continue to stay in touch. In other words he didnt at the time feel he was a SEC receiver...
Fast fwd to same conversation in Jeremy Pruitts office... Jalin I've coach on four NCAA championship SEC teams... I know what it takes to build a championship team and you are a SEC receiver. I wasnt wrong about Bryce and I know I'm not wrong about you...
I'm not saying he is committing to UT... I'm simply saying Pruitt and Muschamp obviously view talent differently. Jalin Hyatt was ours to lose and we will find out soon if it were the right choice not to offer him.
I told this same board about Jalin as a kid a 9 year old and the board laughed at me... I told this same board about Troy Williamson Sidney Rice and Alshon Jeffrey and the board laughed at me....so I'm saying it now we will regret that we did not offer this kid...
He also has a freak of a nature younger brother who is a rising 9th grader with offers from Oregon UT and Va Tech already....