I was thinking about this. The disruption of this cycle and potentially this season actually helps a team in a spot like Tennessee. The better programs aren't going to pull away, their extra shine is going to fade a bit just from lack of exposure. Everyone drifts towards a mean, and UT has a lot of intangibles that some schools don't. No one has significantly more, either.
33 catches and 38 yards per game. As ive mentioned before, im not sure Walker is a difference maker. Good athlete. Good kid.
Read somewhere that teams like tOSU are actually using this to their advantage. "Look we don't know how all this is going to go, so you might want to jump in now to save your spot."
Not really and thats part of it. Brentwood has a good dual threat qb who can sling it. I expected to see them take more shots downfield, but true, part of it is coaches getting him the ball. I just havent seen him standout on the field
I did look up his stats for last year and it said he had 62 catches for 568 yards, which is just ok. He does, however, have a 39 inch vertical and there were a solid group of top level schools offering him, so I think he must have been a guy who looked really good in the camps.
Good kid. Who knows about pops. Blaine pulled him out of Brentwood midseason. Odd deal. And Chayce ends up eligible the same year, then played against his old teammates in a playoff game. Some said he had been divorced but got pissed Chayce was not getting the ball, so he used the divorce as a loophole, bought a place in another school zone where mail coukd be sent and transferred, eligible immediately