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Just curious on your thoughts. He has a different style of offense than what Tennessee has ever had. Do you think that will give some of the smaller schools a chance to get players recruited? I've seen a lot of fast skilled offensive players in  1-A and 2-A that just don't get the stars because they are a small school. 

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3 hours ago, Narco said:

Just curious on your thoughts. He has a different style of offense than what Tennessee has ever had. Do you think that will give some of the smaller schools a chance to get players recruited? I've seen a lot of fast skilled offensive players in  1-A and 2-A that just don't get the stars because they are a small school. 

They don’t get stars because they don’t have the physical measurements to play at the DI power 5 level. Genetics plays a large role in recruitment.

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8 hours ago, Narco said:

Just curious on your thoughts. He has a different style of offense than what Tennessee has ever had. Do you think that will give some of the smaller schools a chance to get players recruited? I've seen a lot of fast skilled offensive players in  1-A and 2-A that just don't get the stars because they are a small school. 

In college, everybody offensive skilled player is fast, unless your name is Jauan Jennings

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9 hours ago, Narco said:

Just curious on your thoughts. He has a different style of offense than what Tennessee has ever had. Do you think that will give some of the smaller schools a chance to get players recruited? I've seen a lot of fast skilled offensive players in  1-A and 2-A that just don't get the stars because they are a small school. 

If the kid is good enough they will recruit them regardless of the school. 

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7 hours ago, ChineseFlu said:

as if all those 3,4, and 5 stars they have gotten the last 4 or 5 years have worked out.  

Anyone that watches 99% of 1 or 2A football teams and thinks top 10 D1 talent is either a parent or is football illiterate. That’s why D1 college coaches are rarely there. If people think I’m wrong, then me and Nick Sabin are both idiots. UT hasn’t been top 10, but that’s where they better get to or Heupel will be fired in three years.

Yeah, I also know there is that occasional outlier kid. We can all name them. I will get the party started for the nit pickers...Patrick Willis. 

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13 hours ago, TheAmbassador said:

If the kid is good enough they will recruit them regardless of the school. 

Yep. Only D1 level kid we’ve had in years is our punter / RB from the last few seasons. They found him in Oneida in a Covid year (for punter not RB). Had several G5 offers and a PWO at UT along with the other small school offers. If you’re talented enough and have a hudl account they’ll find you. 

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