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Vols Get QB and LB Commitments
Topic Started: Jun 14 2012, 01:04 PM (501 Views)
*TennesseeTuxedo
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The game is about size and speed. If you have those two elements, college coaches will look at you. They would rather have a kid who has yet to peak than one who has already played his best ball.
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*JollyVolly
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The Flea prefers Jameson Irish Whiskey....I've seen Riley as a sophomore. He led Butler to the AAAA NC State Championship. He can make all the throws and isn't afraid to let it rip. I'm telling....right now, his arm is stronger than Worley's, who I saw play in high school as a senior (Rock Hill Northwestern is located about thirty miles from my house).
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*OrangeRev
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Yes, I think Ferguson has a stronger arm than Worley, but he also has some accuracy issues ... of course that might improve over time. Still, I am pleased that UT has pulled in four quarterbacks over the last four years that are very good SEC quality. I like all four of our guys.

Now, if my estimates are correct, we have a RB, a WR, and two DBs left to recruit. The bulk of recruiting will focus on picking up 6-8 on the O and D lines, and a TE or two.
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