Speaking of Todd Raleigh

#26
#26
I'll be sure and stop by the school to show this to Todd, but it would be nice for you to just let him know one on one.
Todd came back to the community he excelled in, my hometown. Even he knows he did poorly at UT. Now he is investing in our young people and the surrounding counties. He has had plenty of offers to go around the USA, but chose to invest in young people instead of building his bank account, which is big enough. When successful former UT alum do things like this such as Peyton or EB, VN lauds them as heroes when they do one camp for one week, as do I. Todd has involved former WCU and UT players to take part in his training academy and they have been blessed as well as gave kids invaluable instruction. He wasn't a hall of fame coach at UT, but we shamefully fired our last hall of fame coach. Hmmm.

Criticize helping kids!? Shame on you. I rarely post on vn due to many peoples lack of integrity. Face to face, most posters wouldn't say the things said on here. Id be happy to give the address to Todd's school for a one on one but Nobody has the moxie for that. It's a shame that many posters live vicariously through UT sports. How sad. We will praise our successes and successful players but treat the ones that weren't good enough for pt or on loosing teams like trash. What a shame. I'd be happy to discuss this one on one with any asinine posters, but again many a coward fills the board full yet none are to be found in defense, in person. Brad Paisley says it right, "I'm always cooler online". Regardless we all know the cool ones from the others.

Todd knows how I feel about him, you don't have to print out my post.

But I would love to know the names of the former UT players you claim have worked for him. Seriously. Outside of one that was a family friend of the Raleighs before he came to Tennessee, I can't think of a single player that would even give him the time of day.
 
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#27
#27
His ego seems to have survived intact.

Coach Raleigh is best known for his development of players. Very few coaches in the past decade have taken more players out of high school and turned them in to drafted players and MLB prospects.
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#28
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Now he is investing in our young people and the surrounding counties. He has had plenty of offers to go around the USA, but chose to invest in young people instead of building his bank account, which is big enough.

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