Ten_Titans
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So....no possible way one of the omniscient ratings services could miss out on an athlete that hasn't been to one of their camps, is from a small school, and they don't know much about. Could be a dud, could be great. Most on here laud Tee Martin's recruiting and talent development skills. I trust his and the rest of the Offensive staff's evaluation myself. If they see something, I will let them make the decision.So an undiscovered diamond in the rough huh? Meh.
He's a DUDE. CJP will find a place to plug him in to exploit his talent. Great pickup. I'm not worried about stars, cause these coaches can evaluate talent they need for their system.
Or he could learn how to run the 40 and hit on a 4.3 time.
Problem with that is that he does not appear to have a propensity for hitting. Would much rather have this kid on Offense. Every athlete is not made to play defense. Either you like hitting or you don't.No offense to Tee as a coach but we have two of these best secondary coaches on staff, kid is big, athletic and attacks the ball in the air. I want him at safety and punish some people. About time we had a terrifying defensive football team.
Buddy of mine who's uga fans raves about Pruitt ability to find talent others don't see or willing take risk. Talks about how he has an natural eye for talent. It's why Kirby did so well year one and two at uga
but what about the stars....why is no one worried about the stars?It’s exciting to watch Pruitt discover these lesser known but skilled players. The only issue is holding on to them. Because Pruitt is so well respected in this area once we offer or get the commit other SEC coaches must get text alerts so they can then pursue that recruit.