say we sign 25. How many of those end up playing much over the last few years out of the 25? And is there a site that reranks classes after 3-4 years?
Seems like I remember the major sites reevaluating classes after 4-5 years. I'd imagine '15 ended up looking like '07 in terms of players not panning out.
They’re about to sign the best OL class in the history of UT football (on paper, at least). That’s not half bad for a program coming off of 2 conference wins in 2 years.
Not half bad, but will still likely not be a top 10 class, and likely middle of the pack in this conference.
Process...it should be the beginning of getting us past UK, Vandy, Mizzu and even at least with USCjr. That should improve recruiting to close the gap with UGA and UF, from there it's about getting elite classes to get us over the top. We're not going from where we've been to top 5 class in year 1 or 2. That perspective helps me enjoy the journey better. Clemson is a good model I think. It took them several years to get where they are now but they stayed with their plan. Remember when everyone was making fun of bless his heart Dabo? And their D gave up a gazillion points in a bowl game? If we get to 7-8 wins next year, do a good job of in state recruiting and land a legit top 5-10 class, I'll be satisfied that the plan is working.
All I’m saying is the ‘14 and ‘15 classes weren’t ranked high because of inflated numbers. System doesn’t work like that.
You tell Tennessee fans in August Tennessee lands Morris, Wright, Crouch and Gray for 2019 and they would be slobbering all over themselves.
I trust your opinion because I know you keep up with it better than most, but I also felt like we should have found a way to get Kane Patterson interested in us too. I feel like he was a miss. But overall I think the staff did a good job.
Absolutely. Over the summer, Crouch was the #1 overall recruit in the country. I still can’t believe we signed him.
Patterson never wanted to be a Vol. That's one that Butch flubbed from the get go and put Tennessee behind the 8 ball
Patterson was exposed a little when playing and practicing outside of CPA. He goes from the biggest and fastest on the field to smaller and slower.