VN Article: Nash Nance: a look at Tennessee signees

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One of the more surprising commitments in the University of Tennessee’s recruiting class of 2010 came from an unlikely place and like so many others, it came late in the process. Nash Nance, the former Vanderbilt commitment decided to make the switch from Vandy to UT after making a late visit to Knoxville and he [...]

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Whoever let that article get out without proofreading should be fired.

From the article: The Vols were in dire need of quarterbacks entering this recruiting cycle and now have three new qb’s on board, including Nash, the 6-foot-3, 205 pound dual-threat gunslinger.

From the same article: The 6-foot-4, 210 pound Nance is a product of Calhoun County High School in Calhoun, Georgia, so he has both the size and the experience of playing against top level competition.

I guess he grew an inch and put on 5 pounds while the article was being written. :crazy:
 
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Wow, that's really something to whine about. Don't some of you people have anything better to do than nit pick and gripe?
 
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Whoever let that article get out without proofreading should be fired.

From the article: The Vols were in dire need of quarterbacks entering this recruiting cycle and now have three new qb’s on board, including Nash, the 6-foot-3, 205 pound dual-threat gunslinger.

From the same article: The 6-foot-4, 210 pound Nance is a product of Calhoun County High School in Calhoun, Georgia, so he has both the size and the experience of playing against top level competition.

I guess he grew an inch and put on 5 pounds while the article was being written. :crazy:

Would you like some cheese with your "whine" ?

maybe Freak will give you back your membership fee for this month...wait, you don't pay a fee to read this Forum...GBO!
 
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Whoever let that article get out without proofreading should be fired.

From the article: The Vols were in dire need of quarterbacks entering this recruiting cycle and now have three new qb’s on board, including Nash, the 6-foot-3, 205 pound dual-threat gunslinger.

From the same article: The 6-foot-4, O210 pound Nance is a product of Calhoun County High School in Calhoun, Georgia, so he has both the size and the experience of playing against top level competition.

I guess he grew an inch and put on 5 pounds while the article was being written. :crazy:

That would be me. Brandon is usually pretty accurate, but I should have read it more carefully before I posted it. My apologies.

Thanks for the feedback.
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