Batman1948
Gonna fix all the leaks in this place
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Don't like the feel of this one if he keeps that Bama visit on the 10th
Getting the earlier visit may work in our favor on this one. He will be here on championship weekend. If the dominoes fall the right way that Saturday, we will definitely be in the CFP. That excitement and buzz would be exactly what you want a recruit to see. There is no excitement for that Bama team, or fanbase. If he was at Bama that weekend, it would give them a chance to shut it down.Don't like the feel of this one if he keeps that Bama visit on the 10th
It didn’t keep us down….. we struggled to get 25 solid recruits as it was.…. The class limits was put into place bc coaches like Johnny Majors would sign 85 kids like he did during the 70’s at Pitt. I understand it both ways.This should always have been and forever should be the case. Class limits annually never made any sense to me and that kept us down.
-VQArion Carter will visit December 3rd but Alabama will still get the last visit. Those are the two he is taking after adding and cancelling Auburn this week. Carter and Tennessee definitely have a better vibe than two weeks ago and he is aware Alabama will likely make defensive staff changes so it will be interesting to see what’s important to him after those two visits.
Down year in Bama equals losing by 4 points in 2 games on last second plays in front of insane crowds. Can't wait until have those 'down' years soon.
Spillman has the more college ready physique. He's as big as our starting LBs and he's a high school junior. He's not nearly as advanced as a player though. He's still pretty raw so he has an enormous ceiling.I was watching Edwin Spillman of 2024 highlights.
Arion Carter and Jalen Smith look better than him.
But....he's a year behind them too.
My point is, Carter is a must get imo.
I think this was his first year playing middle.Spillman has the more college ready physique. He's as big as our starting LBs and he's a high school junior. He's not nearly as advanced as a player though. He's still pretty raw so he has an enormous ceiling.
Agree. If you watch Carter and Smith, you can see how quickly they diagnose a play then are attacking downhill in a hurry. They also take great pursuit angles, putting them in great position to make form tackles. If Spillman can progress to that level next season, he will be scary with his size and athleticism. Right now he is more read and react instead of attack. Reminds me a little of Daniel Bituli in high school in that way.I think this was his first year playing middle.
He was edge guy last year.
So there's an adjustment.
But he has a really high motor..needs to work on reading his keys and break down and form tackling. A lot of grabbing and lunging on film.
Does a real good job of taking on Olineman.
He will need to learn pass coverage.
I'm looking forward to seeing how he progresses. It's not easy to make that jump from edge player to ILB. Leonard Little will tell you that