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2019 Instate Recruiting

Posted on 8/31/17 at 1:27 pm
Posted by Kraven Moorehed
Franklin
Member since Dec 2015
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Posted on 8/31/17 at 1:27 pm
The next instate class is absolutely loaded. Already 20 composite 4* on 24/7 and 16 on ESPN'S 300 watch list. It blows previous years out of the water. That is more than Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi on both accounts.


Posted by Kraven Moorehed
Franklin
Member since Dec 2015
2336 posts
Posted on 8/31/17 at 1:31 pm to
2020 already has some players. 24/7

I think Mays' little brother is in this class, too.
This post was edited on 8/31/17 at 1:35 pm
Posted by BigOrangeVols
Knoxville
Member since Jul 2015
3082 posts
Posted on 8/31/17 at 1:36 pm to
Idk man, I had some dipshite Ole Piss fan on the rant tell me that MS was far superior to TN in instate talent. And he seemed really smart.
Posted by Kraven Moorehed
Franklin
Member since Dec 2015
2336 posts
Posted on 8/31/17 at 1:43 pm to
I have noticed a lot of people on here think a state's high school talent level can't increase. You can show them ratings and offers, but it doesn't matter. They simply can't comprehend it.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
45503 posts
Posted on 8/31/17 at 2:07 pm to
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Idk man, I had some dipshite Ole Piss fan on the rant tell me that MS was far superior to TN in instate talent. And he seemed really smart.



The Deep South still hasn't accepted that the Civil War is over. You think they're suddenly going to accept that our in-state talent has risen, especially when it means they've been pushed down another spot?
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
16826 posts
Posted on 9/1/17 at 9:10 am to
The huge influx of in state talent couldn't have came at a better time. The last 5 years in state has been great to us. Hopefully we can keep it that way
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