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so what position do yuns think he will play in college is he too small to play rb

 

I think he needs to be RB, he is 5'11 180 right now. Get him in school he will add 20 pounds of muscle and be a very capable back. He is too big a threat on the offensive side for him not to play there. But he is special, he could be a champ bailey type player and play both ways.

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There was a article on Tate this morning in the Tennessean. The site that has him at #2 is run by a 16 year old. Scout and Rival recruiting experts say that they didn't know if they would go as far as #2 in the nation, but they said he is top 25 in the nation. In my opinion, Tate is top 10 material in the nation. His stats are unbeleivable, his strength is good, and he has great speed. :unsure:

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OK you guys...he is a great player...but that list on draftalmanac or wahtever was made by a 16 year old BOY!!!!! So all of you can jump off him...he will be top 25 on rivals and scout...which is still amazing but seriously...the kid that made it NEVER EVEN PLAYED FOOTBALL!!!!!

 

 

what about the NFL analyst list? he was ranked #2 behind Clausen, or is it the same list?....I have never seen Tate play, but hey! the stats dont lie..

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OK you guys...he is a great player...but that list on draftalmanac or wahtever was made by a 16 year old BOY!!!!! So all of you can jump off him...he will be top 25 on rivals and scout...which is still amazing but seriously...the kid that made it NEVER EVEN PLAYED FOOTBALL!!!!!

 

what does playing football have to do with judging talent? it has nothing to do with it, all that matters is that you understand the game of football. if anyone knows anything about football they know Golden is a special player that doesn't come around often. Honestly I think he will be a top 10 in the nation and I hope to see him on the hill.

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what does playing football have to do with judging talent? it has nothing to do with it, all that matters is that you understand the game of football. if anyone knows anything about football they know Golden is a special player that doesn't come around often. Honestly I think he will be a top 10 in the nation and I hope to see him on the hill.

 

Agree totally. For years, Pro Football Weekly's NFL Draft Analyst was the late Joel Buschbaum, a guy who probably weighed 120 pounds soaking wet, but who was as expert a judge of football talent as I've ever seen.

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Where will Golden Tate sign to play in college?

 

I have heard the following:

 

Miami: He would like to play both baseball and football along with being in a warm weather climate.

 

Florida: Likes the coaching staff

 

Florida State: Bobby "Grandpa" Bowden is a master at selling the school and program

 

Notre Dame: Very difficult academics but he would be allowed to try football and baseball. Does he have the academics (grades & test scores) to get in? It's also a Catholic school and Golden should be use to the atmosphere if Pope John Paul II has done their job.

 

Tennessee: They need WR's and Cutcliff is back with his had firmly on the throtle. This would also be closer to home for family and friends to watch the games.

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what about the NFL analyst list? he was ranked #2 behind Clausen, or is it the same list?....I have never seen Tate play, but hey! the stats dont lie..

 

This is the sight started by the 16 year old kid.

While stats do tell a great deal about a player, you really can't look at stats alone. You put a stand-out player in a division with lesser talent and his stats will be off the board. You put the same player on a larger team against a strong region, you won't have the same results.

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This is the sight started by the 16 year old kid.

While stats do tell a great deal about a player, you really can't look at stats alone. You put a stand-out player in a division with lesser talent and his stats will be off the board. You put the same player on a larger team against a strong region, you won't have the same results.

 

 

true..

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I would like to see him go to tennessee and play some wideout if he is really good tennessee needs somone who can throw the ball and someone who can catch and if he goes to tennessee then there is one part of the equation solved.

Where will Golden Tate sign to play in college?

 

I have heard the following:

 

Miami: He would like to play both baseball and football along with being in a warm weather climate.

 

Florida: Likes the coaching staff

 

Florida State: Bobby "Grandpa" Bowden is a master at selling the school and program

 

Notre Dame: Very difficult academics but he would be allowed to try football and baseball. Does he have the academics (grades & test scores) to get in? It's also a Catholic school and Golden should be use to the atmosphere if Pope John Paul II has done their job.

 

Tennessee: They need WR's and Cutcliff is back with his had firmly on the throtle. This would also be closer to home for family and friends to watch the games.

 

 

I would like to see him go to tennessee and play some wideout if he is really good tennessee needs somone who can throw the ball and someone who can catch and if he goes to tennessee then there is one part of the equation solved.

Where will Golden Tate sign to play in college?

 

I have heard the following:

 

Miami: He would like to play both baseball and football along with being in a warm weather climate.

 

Florida: Likes the coaching staff

 

Florida State: Bobby "Grandpa" Bowden is a master at selling the school and program

 

Notre Dame: Very difficult academics but he would be allowed to try football and baseball. Does he have the academics (grades & test scores) to get in? It's also a Catholic school and Golden should be use to the atmosphere if Pope John Paul II has done their job.

 

Tennessee: They need WR's and Cutcliff is back with his had firmly on the throtle. This would also be closer to home for family and friends to watch the games.

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