volbeast33
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Not sure there’s many recruits in the country with his talent that we have a shot at landing. This kid is special and has all SEC potential at 3-4 different positions. Losing him would definitely be sickening. Especially if they lose him because they wouldn’t give him the opportunity to prove himself on offense. There’s no getting around that fact either. Does it make this staff horrible? Absolutely not, but it would definitely be a screwup on their partThere you go again with your arrogance.
If they miss this kid then they'll find another with equal or near equal talent and coach him up instead.
How you manage to be so arrogant and "know it all" while being a drama queen at the same time... is remarkable. Congratulations....
And just keep piling on the evidence. You have no clue how many players of similar talent UT has on their board. Literally... no idea at all. They like this kid and are recruiting him. Being in state makes him more important. But you don't know anything the rest of us don't know... which means you know far too little to make these kinds of declarations.Not sure there’s many recruits in the country with his talent that we have a shot at landing.
and again, you have no way of knowing how "special" he is. Even the coaches and programs recruiting him don't know how he will transition to CFB.This kid is special and has all SEC potential at 3-4 different positions.[
Just one of may bumps in the road that you have to deal with to sign the right talent to win at the highest level. Somehow you cannot get it through your head that the staff's job is to make the most attractive appeal that they can. Others will do the same then the kid will make a choice. He's not so unique that he can't be replaced. UT likely isn't the only school that he could be happy with.Losing him would definitely be sickening.
That is so idiotic that to respond any more to you would cause me to say things... I don't want to say.Especially if they lose him because they wouldn’t give him the opportunity to prove himself on offense.
And that once again is PROFOUNDLY stupid. The coaches can do the very best they can do and him STILL make a different choice. It could be anything from a girl that winked at him on a visit to meeting a particular professor he liked to liking one jersey color better than another. Missing a recruit does not make it "definitely" a screw up.There’s no getting around that fact either. Does it make this staff horrible? Absolutely not, but it would definitely be a screwup on their part
If he chooses UK over UT then it is NOT:
Dude isnt going to Kentucky.If he chooses UK over UT then it is NOT:
- related to academic excellence
- not related to fan support or game day environment
- not related to convenience for his family
- not related to opportunities to play in the NFL
- not related to the likelihood of competing for championships
- not related to playing in high profile games on TV with a national audience
- not related to facilities
- not related to the resumes of the coaches he will play for
If he makes that choice then it would most likely be something not football related.
If the suggestion that UT is pursuing him specifically for O or D is true and UK is pitching the idea that he can play where he wants... there are recent examples of them recruiting players like that and then moving them after they sign.
If he chooses UK over UT then it is NOT:
- related to academic excellence
- not related to fan support or game day environment
- not related to convenience for his family
- not related to opportunities to play in the NFL
- not related to the likelihood of competing for championships
- not related to playing in high profile games on TV with a national audience
- not related to facilities
- not related to the resumes of the coaches he will play for
If he makes that choice then it would most likely be something not football related.
If the suggestion that UT is pursuing him specifically for O or D is true and UK is pitching the idea that he can play where he wants... there are recent examples of them recruiting players like that and then moving them after they sign.
Mcclendon was a good guard. Riggs was a step too slow, but had good size. Not sure why he didnt make it in the NFL. He was just as good as Ced, who played for the Jets.Bwahahhaha Reggie had more talent in his pinky
Riggs lost a step after his injury. He was pretty fast before though. Not sure if you recall but he had an 80 yd touchdown run in the 2004 SEC championship game in which he ran away from the defense.Mcclendon was a good guard. Riggs was a step too slow, but had good size. Not sure why he didnt make it in the NFL. He was just as good as Ced, who played for the Jets.
Bolden and Jacques Smith dont know. But if Bolden's career here was any indication he lacked work ethic to be great.
Kevin Cooper was a fullback.
Necks?