VN Article: FSU on top for FL OL Carter, Vols right behind them

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Miami, FL.- Versatility is a very valuable commodity in the recruiting world. Some recruits have the athletic ability to play several positions, or also have the size to be moved around. Miami Jackson versatile two-way lineman Ruben Carter has been a hot name in recent weeks. However one team has made the jump to the [...]

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Maybe FSU will get a higher rated lineman and we'll get him. 2* on scout.

So? Whats that mean.....scout knows more than the coaches at FSU and UT.....gotta get off the star thing....do you think scout scouts all these players or just get a lot of info passed to them by film or word of mouth...is that better than seeing them at camps and getting info from their coaches, and actually talking with the prospects and meeting their families? Do they fit a coaches system, what is their physical potential, do they play in a rural area and maybe get overlooked.....lot of things go into it and not just the stars. I can understand a kid only thinking about the stars but not a thinking adult.
 
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So? Whats that mean.....scout knows more than the coaches at FSU and UT.....gotta get off the star thing....do you think scout scouts all these players or just get a lot of info passed to them by film or word of mouth...is that better than seeing them at camps and getting info from their coaches, and actually talking with the prospects and meeting their families? Do they fit a coaches system, what is their physical potential, do they play in a rural area and maybe get overlooked.....lot of things go into it and not just the stars. I can understand a kid only thinking about the stars but not a thinking adult.

Your right.:peace:
 
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So? Whats that mean.....scout knows more than the coaches at FSU and UT.....gotta get off the star thing....do you think scout scouts all these players or just get a lot of info passed to them by film or word of mouth...is that better than seeing them at camps and getting info from their coaches, and actually talking with the prospects and meeting their families? Do they fit a coaches system, what is their physical potential, do they play in a rural area and maybe get overlooked.....lot of things go into it and not just the stars. I can understand a kid only thinking about the stars but not a thinking adult.

Both Dooley and Fisher after him. Both Sabanites. Listen to Fisher and you'll realize he sounds a lot like Dooley. Pretty much the same philosophy. In a lot of areas not just recruiting. They trust their eyes instead of logging onto Rivals and Scout to see which guys to go after.
 
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Devonta Freeman gave me a similar type of interview about 4 days before he committed to FSU. So yes, UT has some work to do for sure.
 
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Jhop, what is your opinion -- Cody Robinson or Carter -- who is best and why?

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