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g8terh8ter_eric

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I need our recruiting junkies and all others willing to help to post Top 3's and 5's for prospects that Tennessee is currently pursuing that we are in their Top 3 and 5. If a prospect has a particular order for schools, please list it 1st to 5th. If they do not have a particular order, please list them in alphabetical order. I hope we can get this started or done within the next few weeks. Thanks in advance for your help. :hi:
 
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Well, from reading the Dior Mathis thread, here is what I gathered:

"Right now I have Oregon number one, Michigan State number two, Miami number three, Tennessee number four, and Michigan number five."

Don't know how old that quote is, so it may be appropriate to put them in alphabetical order.
 
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Doing great work man. You make following UT recruiting much easier. Keep it up.
:good!:
 
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Well, from reading the Dior Mathis thread, here is what I gathered:



Don't know how old that quote is, so it may be appropriate to put them in alphabetical order.

He's actually got Oregon #1 and then Michigan State and Illinois.
 
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I need our recruiting junkies and all others willing to help to post Top 3's and 5's for prospects that Tennessee is currently pursuing that we are in their Top 3 and 5. If a prospect has a particular order for schools, please list it 1st to 5th. If they do not have a particular order, please list them in alphabetical order. I hope we can get this started or done within the next few weeks. Thanks in advance for your help. :hi:

thanks Eric.....i hope Freak hires u one day :hi:
 
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St. Thomas Aquinas cornerback Keion Payne names five finalists
Keion Payne (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas) has cut his list of 26 scholarship offers down to five, ESPN affiliate Web site EerSports.com reports.

Ohio State, Miami-FL, Florida, Florida State and Tennessee are the only programs left under consideration for Payne. He plans to officially visit each camps.
 
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ESPNU 150 inside linebacker Khairi Fortt narrows list down to six
Khairi Fortt (Stamford, Conn.) is holding over 30 scholarship offers but has trimmed the field down to six programs, writes the Greenwich Time.

The 6-foot-3, 226-pound talent will choose between Penn State, Georgia, USC, Michigan, Tennessee and North Carolina.
 
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Highly-coveted pass-catcher Kyle Prater (Hillside, Ill./Proviso West) informed ESPN affiliate Web site IrishSportsDaily.com that he has made another cut amongst his list of suitors.

The 6-foot-6, 195-pound target is now only considering Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Illinois, Tennessee and USC.
 
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Tight end / athlete Trey Millard (Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge) revealed his top five for ESPN affiliate Web site TheBigSpur.com.

"Iowa, Oklahoma, Syracuse, Tennessee, and South Carolina," he said. "I don't have a leader and that is in no type of order or anything."
 
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Top pass-catcher Kenny Shaw (Miami/Dr. Phillips) listed his favorites for ESPN affiliate Web site NoleInsider.com.

"FSU is on top. Then I have Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida and Ohio State," he said.
 
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Premier ESPNU 150 Watch List athlete DeMarco Cobbs revealed the latest changes with his favorite schools to affiliate Web site CrimsonConfidential.com. "Not in order, (my top six schools are) Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Florida."
 
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ESPNU 150 Watch List offensive tackle Chaz Green told affiliate Web site Bucknuts.com, "I have about 20 offers. Florida, USC, Tennessee, Ohio State and Georgia, those are the main schools I'm focusing on."
 
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ESPNU 150 Watch Lister Lamarcus Joyner told affiliate Web site Bucknuts.com that he has trimmed down his long list of suitors.

"I've started to narrow it down. Basically I've narrowed it down to Ohio State, Florida State, Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee.
 
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Plus-size athlete Jatashun Beachum (6-foot-2, 253-pounds) discussed his favorites with ESPN affiliate Web site DuckTerritory.com.

"Florida, Oregon, Kansas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma are probably my five favorite schools right now. Oregon and Florida are my top two right now though.
 
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Delvin Jones...

ESPNU 150 Watch List defensive end revealed his top three to affiliate Web site CrimsonConfidential.com - Alabama, USC and Tennessee.
 
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Most believe it will be an Alabama-Auburn battle for ESPNU 150 Watch List defensive end LaDarius Owens. However, ESPN affiliate Web site EyeOnTheTigers.com reports that LSU and Tennessee are in the running.

"They're in my top four," Owens said. "LSU is one of my favorite programs. They're known for winning championships."
 
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"Tennessee is just like Michigan because they came on late. Lane and Monte Kiffin are two great coaches. Actually, that staff has lots of coaching experience and they are very energetic. There's a lot of intensity in that program. The Tennessee facilities are at the top. They will have a great recruiting class and Tennessee is a team on the rise."

Cornileus now has a solid top five that features Michigan, Georgia Tech, Miami, South Carolina and Tennessee.
 
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Thanks E!


Darius Kilgo:

Tennessee is definitely my leader now. Tennessee, South Carolina and Clemson is my top three.
 
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ESPNU 150 cornerback Cody Riggs discusses his favorite
Cody Riggs (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas) spoke about his favorite, Florida, with ESPN affiliate Web site GatorCountry.com.

"Florida really stands out to me. I just feel like they have the most to offer out of all the schools, as far as life style and campus and other stuff. I really like [cornerbacks] Coach Vance Bedford and obviously they are the national champions."

"Also, seeing Urban Meyer sign a new contract means that he obviously isn't going anywhere, which was a big plus for me. And, I know that as a Gator when you are done playing football you're going to have a ton of opportunities within state of Florida."

Riggs also has Georgia, Notre Dame, Tennessee and Florida State also in his top five and plans to take his official visits.

"After I take my visits I'll know where I want to go. Every school has different things to offer, so I just want the place where I feel the most comfortable. I'm looking at things like the players and if could I see myself playing with them for four years. Also, I want a coaching staff that I know will be there for my whole time, whether that is three, four or five years."
 

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