SpookyAction
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Talked to a source close to Wolfe yesterday who indicated that Ohio St is the favorite right now.
I honestly don't think JB has a ton of interest at this point, but that could change. A couple of things to our advantage with HW is Nieds will be his primary and position coach and there are ppl around the kid in Savannah that are pro-UT. I know one or two.Gonna suck if Wolfe and Briningstool both go out of state. Sounds like this kid to OSU or Bama and the other is leaning Clemson.
I know nothing of this guys recruitment. The area I do. I agree with you the area is pro UT, but there is a strong ole miss presence as well. I bailed the area after graduating HCHS in 01.I honestly don't think JB has a ton of interest at this point, but that could change. A couple of things to our advantage with HW is Nieds will be his primary and position coach and there are ppl around the kid in Savannah that are pro-UT. I know one or two.
I'm friends with a guy on the HC staff. Says he's a Bama lean but not the lock everyone thinks. Smart kid apparently and will do his due diligence.I know nothing of this guys recruitment. The area I do. I agree with you the area is pro UT, but there is a strong ole miss presence as well. I bailed the area after graduating HCHS in 01.
I know some are divided on the importance of in-state recruiting, but I think it is paramount to get the elite in-state talent. Tennessee produces a lot more D1 and even SEC talent than it used to, but there still aren’t that many consensus Top 50 type players. We need to be getting the majority of those guys.
So you want the shorter, lower rated guy for a position whose primary job is to take a few steps, turn around, and be the highest target on the field?Though I agree with you fully, losing this kid or Jake Briningstool. I would rather have Jordan Dingle instead from Bowling Green, KY. He's a TN Kid that moved to BG.