k-town_king
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Maybe that explains how Clemson and their classes the last four years (#7, #16, #11 and #9Composite/#8, #22, #6 and #4 Rivals) took bamas (who usually has #1) to the woodshed. At the end of the day, if you want to give higher priority/rankings to Saban bc of his name...go ahead. I believe in this staffs ability to evaluate and develop.Exactly. But it doesn't matter because he's going to Alabama. Same thing happened with Gray and Sanders. They said that Gray looked small and that's why he would drop. Gray is 200 pounds and only about an inch and a half shorter than Sanders. It's completely ridiculous. Their reasoning for dropping our players is nothing more than excuse making. They have no reason, but one is going to TN, the other to Alabama. How hard is it for a college athlete to lose 20 pounds in a college S&C program? Heck, I'm not in a program like that and I've lost 20 pounds in the last 7 weeks. Wright will lose that here before the end of June if he doesn't lose it before he arrives. It's bogus.
Oh, and not to mention that he and Wanya outperformed Neal as well.
I see who doesn't understand how they grade the All Star games.So he’s a 5 star practice player and a 3-4 star game player? Ok. Gotcha. Last time I checked, the games are what count.
I get it, but most of what we saw in practice was one on one pass rush drills. That doesn't actually portray what happens in a game.I see who doesn't understand how they grade the All Star games.
Practice is much more important than the games. All week they take multiple reps in situations pitting the best against each other.
The game is the flash but the practice is the meat of the evaluation. They dont even allow full blitzing in the games.
Anyone that has followed this stuff knows they put way more stock into the whole week of practice vs the small amount of in game snaps under All Star game rules.
I get what you're saying, but the situations they put them in for the drills aren't what they experience in games. It's a false equivalency, IMO.I see who doesn't understand how they grade the All Star games.
Practice is much more important than the games. All week they take multiple reps in situations pitting the best against each other.
The game is the flash but the practice is the meat of the evaluation. They dont even allow full blitzing in the games.
Anyone that has followed this stuff knows they put way more stock into the whole week of practice vs the small amount of in game snaps under All Star game rules.
I remember seeing him in a picture with a lot of players who have already signed with UT just before the early signing period. He was wearing orange nike's. Maybe they were a gift but Crouch was spotted a few times in UT apparell before he eventually signed. I'm certain this staff is on top of Wright's every move and won't give up without a fight.I don't know what 'virtual leader' means in the way he said it. In the strictest sense Schuyler is saying UT nearly, or almost, leads for Wright.