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You sound like a big fan of Dotson. He is a very good player and we can go back and forth all night but I still dont think he has what it takes to make noise in the SEC. Freije was taller stronger bigger and better than Dotson coming out of highschool. Freije did not have a limited athletic ability. Also I'm still looking for the Duke players that arent athletic.

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Yes we can go back and forth all night. Instead of you guys talking down about him why dont we just let time tell. To me things happen for a reason, and so maybe the two guys decommiting was a sign that dotson should be a ut. lets just see what happens over time. But before all that we will see him on the floor in his last high school season. It should be fun. Out!!!!!!

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I'm gonna join in on the "Dotson's not SEC" post...I mean why do you think his final three choices before UT came in was Austin Peay, TN Tech, and Belmont. He really had narrowed it down to Belmont and Peay. He was at AP weekend before last. He would have been a GREAT Mid Major but instead hes gonna be a role player on a very bad UT team.

 

With that being said, by signing kids like Dotson on the SEC LEVEL that will be the reason why UT coaches wont have jobs very long. Although they'll have Tyler Smith and possibly Jamont Gordon but in the SEC you've gotta have top notch talent every night to even compete. Saw UT practice last week and they're in for another long season. Watson is very steady along with McFaggdon/Crump from there the bottom falls out.

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No they don't... I've talked to two of those three....

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Gomab,

Can you not just wish him good luck and quit being so stuborn. Why dont we just see what happens. Why do you have to be so negatgive about this guy. If he has a great career at ut are you still gonna say it was a bad pick up. Just let time tell.

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Knowing GOMAB as well as I do, I'm sure he is glad that another TN Player committed to play on the next level but the biggest point being made is can he actually compete and be successful at UT?

 

I dont think that he is a Major D1 prospect.No one every doubted that he couldnt play D1 that's obvious.

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Is this for real? Did the Dotson kid really sign with UT? We scrimmaged them last year and my boy Daniel P. played on the TN Travelers with him.He's a tough ball player but i just don't see him playing in the SEC. I think he'd do well at Peay or Belmont, but UT? Well anyways, we scrimmage them in a week so I'll get one more look at him to see if he changes my view. I hope him the best of luck and I hope he does help UT win a couple of games.

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