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All of them...there's record breakers (Gulmire) and unbelievable stats ( Tallent and Coffey) I haven't heard anything about them and where they are going to college. Now I have heard people saying they should this and this college should do tha, but I haven't heard any actually university names... I think those 3 and more deserve and have all the talent in the world to play small D1A D1AA

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hearsay only: zach memphis university talking signing baseball

sean maryville college,cumberland college Ky, emory & henry

cumberland university lebanon tn., walterstate,auburn

has shown intrest for baseball,tusculum,among alot of

smaller colleges

david gaston:talking about committing to cumberland university

lebanon tn

Robert:visiting cumberland university saterday coming among alot

of others

AJ : visited Kentucky saterday past , maryville,marshall,alot of others

Franky: maybe signing millagan for baseball

 

Heard alot more but cant remember all sorry

 

 

 

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hearsay only: zach memphis university talking signing baseball

sean maryville college,cumberland college Ky, emory & henry

cumberland university lebanon tn., walterstate,auburn

has shown intrest for baseball,tusculum,among alot of

smaller colleges

david gaston:talking about committing to cumberland university

lebanon tn

Robert:visiting cumberland university saterday coming among alot

of others

AJ : visited Kentucky saterday past , maryville,marshall,alot of others

Franky: maybe signing millagan for baseball

 

Heard alot more but cant remember all sorry

bigcat2 do i know you

 

Most likely not. I come to alot of the games. I am not close to the program but am familiar with alot of the good players names. Plus if I am not at the game I can hear the P.A. from my deck. Have heard those names a lot over the past 4 years.

 

Cumberland University might be about to hit the jack pot.

 

How about Kevin Dyer? He played alot starting his Freshman year. Big strong kid should be able to catch on somewhere.

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I've heard it all "to slow, to small, grades, etc." the bottom line is that while alot of these players are not good enough to play at the D1 level I believe some of them are. Spencer Gulmire, T.C. Jennings, and R. Coffey for example, I believe have what it takes to play at the D1 level. For example, if the University of Tennessee had more players like Gulmire and Jennings on there team instead of a bunch of Thug heartless gutless wonders that probably major in Swine Husbandry, maybe they could keep their team out of touble and in the win column. Gulmire and Jennings are talented enough to play D1. They both also have something that alot of D1 players don't have and that is heart, determination and an excellent work ethic. Who ever is fortunate enough to get some of these players will be extremely lucky.

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I've heard it all "to slow, to small, grades, etc." the bottom line is that while alot of these players are not good enough to play at the D1 level I believe some of them are. Spencer Gulmire, T.C. Jennings, and R. Coffey for example, I believe have what it takes to play at the D1 level. For example, if the University of Tennessee had more players like Gulmire and Jennings on there team instead of a bunch of Thug heartless gutless wonders that probably major in Swine Husbandry, maybe they could keep their team out of touble and in the win column. Gulmire and Jennings are talented enough to play D1. They both also have something that alot of D1 players don't have and that is heart, determination and an excellent work ethic. Who ever is fortunate enough to get some of these players will be extremely lucky.

 

 

The 3 players you mentioned have ZERO offers from D1-A schools. Why do you believe that UT should offer them? If nobody else has them rated at that level, what makes you believe that they can play in the SEC?

 

I don't like some of the things that are going on at UT from a discipline standpoint, either, but offering kids who aren't even being recruited by mid-majors doesn't do much to solve that problem.

 

Heart goes a long way, but heart alone won't win in the SEC.

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I've heard it all "to slow, to small, grades, etc." the bottom line is that while alot of these players are not good enough to play at the D1 level I believe some of them are. Spencer Gulmire, T.C. Jennings, and R. Coffey for example, I believe have what it takes to play at the D1 level. For example, if the University of Tennessee had more players like Gulmire and Jennings on there team instead of a bunch of Thug heartless gutless wonders that probably major in Swine Husbandry, maybe they could keep their team out of touble and in the win column. Gulmire and Jennings are talented enough to play D1. They both also have something that alot of D1 players don't have and that is heart, determination and an excellent work ethic. Who ever is fortunate enough to get some of these players will be extremely lucky.

They are talented high school players, not SEC type players. Last yr Coffee Co folks threw a fit about their start not being recruited by SEC schools. Didn't happen...went to Austin Peay, which didn't have football scholarships at the time.

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I've heard it all "to slow, to small, grades, etc." the bottom line is that while alot of these players are not good enough to play at the D1 level I believe some of them are. Spencer Gulmire, T.C. Jennings, and R. Coffey for example, I believe have what it takes to play at the D1 level. For example, if the University of Tennessee had more players like Gulmire and Jennings on there team instead of a bunch of Thug heartless gutless wonders that probably major in Swine Husbandry, maybe they could keep their team out of touble and in the win column. Gulmire and Jennings are talented enough to play D1. They both also have something that alot of D1 players don't have and that is heart, determination and an excellent work ethic. Who ever is fortunate enough to get some of these players will be extremely lucky.

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