'18 TN OL/DL Cade Mays (Transfer)

#76
#76
Animal already.Reminds me of his Dad.Plays all the way to the whistle.I'd offer him now.I know we can't but what a beast.

We have offered him. Along with like five other schools.

He literally puts someone on their *** on every single play. Top 10 recruit in '18.
 
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#77
He's got one of the best tapes of any lineman at any age I've ever seen.His ft.work is amazing to be that young.What's is he 14 15 maybe.Guess the apple don't fall to far from the tree.
 
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#80
Lord, just let me live long enough to see this young man play for our Vols. Kevin was one of my all time faves in the O-line. Took nothing from nobody.
 
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#82
I like the way this kid plays and his foot work is outstanding.You can tell Kevin been helping him.Plus he's got a lot of natural ability.
 
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Freshman in HS? Mofo looks like he could start for us next yr. #1 T potential when he is a Senior
 
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#84
I looked up mauler in the dictionary and found his picture in the definition...
 
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#88
Kevin Mays was nasty. We haven't seen an OL with a mean streak like that guy in a while. I think he would have been a first rounder if not for the injury at the combine. I hope his boy is as good as him, sure looks to have that nasty streak in his freshman video
 
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#89
One of the few perks to getting older......You get to see a young man play football at UT, and then you get to see the young mans son play football at UT.
 
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#93
Kid plays til the whistle blows... On the next play. Wow!!
 
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Brent Hubbs wrote this piece on Kevin Mays last summer. From watching Cade's tape, it's clear that he's following in his dad's decleating footsteps:

I first saw the elder Mays when I was a sophomore in high school. My alma mater, Gibbs High School, had the most talented team that its fans had seen in years. My Eagles rolled into Kingston on a cold November night in the state playoffs and I witnessed Kevin Mays dominate as his Yellow Jackets whipped up on my Eagles.

I thought to myself then, "He's the meanest football player I have ever witnessed play in person." Four years later, in 1994, I found myself interviewing Mays and watching him practice every day during the first year I covered the Vols. And my earlier notion was absolutely true: Kevin Mays was the meanest football player I had ever seen.

Please know that I mean that as a compliment.

Mays played the game with a nasty disposition. He played physical. He was relentless and played through the echo of the whistle, if he even heard one. He had little regard for his opponent. Oh, he respected them, but he certainly had no use for them.

Kevin Mays article - Miscellaneous (The Lounge) - TNDucks.com Forums - Duck Hunting | Goose Hunting | Tennessee
 
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My goodness he finishes every play with a pancake block. This kid is easily the best freshman OL I've seen as far as footwork, leverage, pure strength at the point of attack, violent hands wowwww. Sky is the limit for this kid
 
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#97
My goodness he finishes every play with a pancake block. This kid is easily the best freshman OL I've seen as far as footwork, leverage, pure strength at the point of attack, violent hands wowwww. Sky is the limit for this kid
Nice kid with a good family support behind him and well grounded. Hope he ends up at UT but he's giving Clemson a serious look as well.
 

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