Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
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Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
Coach Lea is really falling behind on signing players from Tennessee, that is not good for the future. Almost all of the top 20 players have gone somewhere else, how can we win if that continues to happen!!!
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Re: Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
If you can not get a least a few of the better players in your own back yard then you will have a hard time winning, I don't care about winning the local fan support.
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The sky is not falling… recruiting is not currently a problem and is probably the fastest improving area since the dumpster fire that was left behind.
I believe you’ll find one of our highest recruits in the last class to be Patterson. I’ll also remind that this is August… still a ways to go before signing day.
Finally I’ll remind us all that it’s unrealistic all of our local players will want to join a program where there is hope for the future but not recent success. Many won’t consider until we are a proven winner. This will take some time!
I know it’s tough, but we should all try and not let recent pains and suffering let us fall into the trap of hopelessness and immediately assuming the worst with every piece of information we find. Just like a broken relationship… this takes some time and patience and stages of grieving before we can heal! Lol
I believe you’ll find one of our highest recruits in the last class to be Patterson. I’ll also remind that this is August… still a ways to go before signing day.
Finally I’ll remind us all that it’s unrealistic all of our local players will want to join a program where there is hope for the future but not recent success. Many won’t consider until we are a proven winner. This will take some time!
I know it’s tough, but we should all try and not let recent pains and suffering let us fall into the trap of hopelessness and immediately assuming the worst with every piece of information we find. Just like a broken relationship… this takes some time and patience and stages of grieving before we can heal! Lol
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Re: Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
Agreed. The 2022 recruiting class (#32) was our best since 2013. If you want to worry about something valid, join me in worrying about our offense...
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Re: Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
I mean this in the least disrespectful way possible, but why does it matter if we capture local kids, especially if you don't care about winning over a local fan base? If you don't care about the local fans, then I don't think local kids matter at all. There isn't something inherently better about Middle Tennessee kids vs. kids from GA, AL, MS, East Tennessee, etc. Its not like a Florida school not being able to recruit kids from Florida. Given all of the states that surround Tennessee, there are plenty of recruits to choose from in those states.
I personally like the idea of having local kids on the team, just because its nice to see local kids do well and get a chance at my university. But outside of local fans, I don't think there is any connection between local kids and a thriving Vanderbilt football program.
Beyond that, I'm' also not ready to say that CCL and crew are falling behind in recruiting local kids. And truthfully, I expect that he will make strong pushes here locally eventually. He is a local product, Nate Morrow is at CPA who is a Vanderbilt guy. We'll get there eventually, wherever there is.
I personally like the idea of having local kids on the team, just because its nice to see local kids do well and get a chance at my university. But outside of local fans, I don't think there is any connection between local kids and a thriving Vanderbilt football program.
Beyond that, I'm' also not ready to say that CCL and crew are falling behind in recruiting local kids. And truthfully, I expect that he will make strong pushes here locally eventually. He is a local product, Nate Morrow is at CPA who is a Vanderbilt guy. We'll get there eventually, wherever there is.
Re: Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
This.vandy05 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 8:57 pm I mean this in the least disrespectful way possible, but why does it matter if we capture local kids, especially if you don't care about winning over a local fan base? If you don't care about the local fans, then I don't think local kids matter at all. There isn't something inherently better about Middle Tennessee kids vs. kids from GA, AL, MS, East Tennessee, etc. Its not like a Florida school not being able to recruit kids from Florida. Given all of the states that surround Tennessee, there are plenty of recruits to choose from in those states.
I personally like the idea of having local kids on the team, just because its nice to see local kids do well and get a chance at my university. But outside of local fans, I don't think there is any connection between local kids and a thriving Vanderbilt football program.
Beyond that, I'm' also not ready to say that CCL and crew are falling behind in recruiting local kids. And truthfully, I expect that he will make strong pushes here locally eventually. He is a local product, Nate Morrow is at CPA who is a Vanderbilt guy. We'll get there eventually, wherever there is.
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Re: Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
If you are a Vanderbilt fan living in middle Tennessee, I’m certain you have been the object of ridicule! Local kids hear the same thing and are more likely to go somewhere else. Until we are able to turn things around, I believe we will have difficulty signing many local players unless they sincerely value the education received at VU.
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Re: Falling behind on signing players from tennessee not good!
It's hard to find football players who are also very good students. There are some at the elite private schools in Nashville but Vandy's gotta recruit nationally. The more you can get to visit the better your chances of getting some of those solid student-athletes. I believe that Vanderbilt is respected much more outside of the Nashville area than in the Nashville area. Search nationally and scrape up a local star when you can.
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