'19 WV OL Darnell Wright (Tennessee signee)

I feel like this is a situation similar to when Pruitt started last year. I think Wright respects Brown and what he is trying to do at WVU, but it is just too late. Wright has liked the Vols for awhile now and Brown will not be able to overcome that relationship. Plus I think it tells a lot that the blue bloods like Alabama, Clemson, and others have quit recruiting Wright, they know he is a Vol.
 
I feel like this is a situation similar to when Pruitt started last year. I think Wright respects Brown and what he is trying to do at WVU, but it is just too late. Wright has liked the Vols for awhile now and Brown will not be able to overcome that relationship. Plus I think it tells a lot that the blue bloods like Alabama, Clemson, and others have quit recruiting Wright, they know he is a Vol.

the hay is in the barn.

-VQ
 
I feel like this is a situation similar to when Pruitt started last year. I think Wright respects Brown and what he is trying to do at WVU, but it is just too late. Wright has liked the Vols for awhile now and Brown will not be able to overcome that relationship. Plus I think it tells a lot that the blue bloods like Alabama, Clemson, and others have quit recruiting Wright, they know he is a Vol.
I think this is fairly spot on. Good comparison to Pruitt and the 2018 class.
 
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New West Virginia coach Neal Brown will look to put his stamp on the Mountaineers program right away with a strong finish to this 2019 recruiting cycle. The former Troy head man inherited 16 signees in December and is dialed in on keeping one huge in-state prospect home to begin his tenure in Morgantown. All eyes are on five-star offensive tackle Darnell Wright, a top-20 prospect in the Class of 2019 and the No. 1 player in West Virginia. Tennessee is the established front-runner, but with a new coach in place with the Mountaineers, all attention has been on Wright down the stretch. He visited Morgantown on Jan. 18 and it’s shaping up to be a two-team battle. Sure, all signs point to Wright being Tennessee’s to lose. He’ll head to Knoxville this weekend as the Vols look to seal the deal. Still, it’s hard to ignore the emergence of Brown and West Virginia down the stretch have turned this into a more interesting storyline to follow.
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Sounds like Rivals trying to start some drama right before signing day. Don't see Wright just changing after one visit from Troy's ex head coach. I think UT feels like and is home to him with the relationships he has established over this past year. Just don't see him forsaking all that over one visit and the whole staff coming to see you. CP will take care of work when he does his in home visit with the new recruit slayer Neids.
 
Sounds like Rivals trying to start some drama right before signing day. Don't see Wright just changing after one visit from Troy's ex head coach. I think UT feels like and is home to him with the relationships he has established over this past year. Just don't see him forsaking all that over one visit and the whole staff coming to see you. CP will take care of work when he does his in home visit with the new recruit slayer Neids.
What advantages does wvu have over us? Morgantown is only 1 hour less of a drive to his hometown. Knoxville has a lot more to offer overall. We are rebuilding with a new head coach. They’re rebuilding with a new head coach. Unless there is something Im missing . Why would he wanna go to wvu Over ut?
 
Serious question. What the difference in quiet period and dead period?

What is a quiet period?

During a quiet period, a college coach may only have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents on the college’s campus. A coach may not watch student-athletes compete (unless a competition occurs on the college’s campus) or visit their high schools. Coaches may write or telephone college-bound student-athletes or their parents during this time.

What is a dead period?

During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch student-athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write and telephone student-athletes or their parents during a dead period.
 
What is a quiet period?

During a quiet period, a college coach may only have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents on the college’s campus. A coach may not watch student-athletes compete (unless a competition occurs on the college’s campus) or visit their high schools. Coaches may write or telephone college-bound student-athletes or their parents during this time.

What is a dead period?

During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch student-athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write and telephone student-athletes or their parents during a dead period.
Thanks bro
 
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