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1 hour ago, EastNasty said:

So y’all didn’t tell me Alcoas QB moved back to Franklin after the season and now gone home school?

He ended up being Alcoa's backup by season end and pulled them through some games during the season.  Great Kid and Family from what the Alcoa fan base has told me.  He wasn't the QB that threw 3TD's or ran for 1 against you all in the state championship game.  That was Eli Graf who will be back next year.

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1 hour ago, BigTime1950 said:

They learned that lesson from some private school players. Save on that tuition $ during the spring semester.

The kid graduates in May so maybe saving money but wouldn't be at a different high school next year

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13 hours ago, Swipes said:

He ended up being Alcoa's backup by season end and pulled them through some games during the season.  Great Kid and Family from what the Alcoa fan base has told me.  He wasn't the QB that threw 3TD's or ran for 1 against you all in the state championship game.  That was Eli Graf who will be back next year.

....Also back next year.

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27 minutes ago, Swipes said:

I saw that commit yesterday and wish we could have kept him at home.  Going to a great program no matter if I'm not a big Harbaugh fan :lol:

For sure! Eli is set to replace Max Bredeson, #44, Current TE, hybrid HB at Michigan. They are similar in size. Eli fits the prototypical Big10 TE better than the typical SEC TE. Just a better fit for him. Had it been a SEC school, my guess would have been Alabama. 

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56 minutes ago, BCsportsfan said:

For sure! Eli is set to replace Max Bredeson, #44, Current TE, hybrid HB at Michigan. They are similar in size. Eli fits the prototypical Big10 TE better than the typical SEC TE. Just a better fit for him. Had it been a SEC school, my guess would have been Alabama. 

He will do good no matter where he went.  I knew he was special when i saw him as an 8th grade RB at Alcoa and just carrying people like a man among boys!  At least Tennessee won't have to face him every year like they would have if he ended up at Bama.

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