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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 9351" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>FWIW this kind of ---- happened when Lane Kiffin was the coach at Tennessee in 2009. He got Bryce Brown (now Eagles RB) to sign with the promise of starting. He ended up having to make him the #2 RB, but he shouldn't have even been that. Bryce pouted a bunch, transferred, Lane left a flaming bag of dog poop on UT's proverbial front doorstep and jumped ship to USC to ruin their program for the foreseeable future.</p><p></p><p>Thank goodness for GT football that year. My point is it doesn't work. Very few of even the best highschool recruits are ready to compete at the college level. I believe CPJ promises everyone a chance to compete. Usually they come in during the middle of the summer, get humbled in a few practices and realize they need at least a year of S+C to compete so they take a redshirt. Then you have a PJ Davis who comes in and clearly is ready to play and cracks the 2-deep. Same with Butker - I've never heard CPJ say anyone on our team has the ability to be playing on Sundays unless they have declared for the draft or are already in the NFL let a lone a freshman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 9351, member: 94"] FWIW this kind of ---- happened when Lane Kiffin was the coach at Tennessee in 2009. He got Bryce Brown (now Eagles RB) to sign with the promise of starting. He ended up having to make him the #2 RB, but he shouldn't have even been that. Bryce pouted a bunch, transferred, Lane left a flaming bag of dog poop on UT's proverbial front doorstep and jumped ship to USC to ruin their program for the foreseeable future. Thank goodness for GT football that year. My point is it doesn't work. Very few of even the best highschool recruits are ready to compete at the college level. I believe CPJ promises everyone a chance to compete. Usually they come in during the middle of the summer, get humbled in a few practices and realize they need at least a year of S+C to compete so they take a redshirt. Then you have a PJ Davis who comes in and clearly is ready to play and cracks the 2-deep. Same with Butker - I've never heard CPJ say anyone on our team has the ability to be playing on Sundays unless they have declared for the draft or are already in the NFL let a lone a freshman. [/QUOTE]
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