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« on: December 13, 2009, 10:50:32 PM »

Eric Wolford, our offensive line coach is going to Youngstown State to be their head coach.  Congrats to him and his family.  He had the Ron Zook talent for recruiting and should do well there.  Wish him the best.

Time to hire Virginia's former O-Line coach and get Moses and keep Eric Mack.

http://www.goupstate.com/article/20091213/PSPORTS02/912139976/-1/PSPORTS
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2009, 06:34:51 AM »

Lateral move at best.  Rats scurrying to get off the ship.
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2009, 08:05:28 AM »

Lateral move at best.  Rats scurrying to get off the ship.

He's got his first opportunity to be a head coach.  He has big goals for his future in this profession.  I think he should have stayed 1 more season for the national exposure in the SEC but time will tell.  Wouldn't surprise me if he climbs up the latter quickly. Hope he does well.  

Wolford is a great recruiter in the mold of Ron Zook.  He got the verbal commitment of any lineman he wanted in the short time he was on staff.  Be interesting to see who Spurrier hires and if he pulls the trigger quick to fill the void.

Didn't Fulmer start out as an O-Line coach?  He can come here and do the same thing to Spurrier that he did to Johnny Majors. 
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2009, 08:19:23 AM »

Looks to me like the wheels are falling off a rickety old wagon.
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« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2009, 08:33:48 AM »

 

  He got the verbal commitment of any lineman he wanted in the short time he was on staff.  

I dont guess he wanted the 2 stud lineman from Byrnes. Good thing for UT that S Cackalacky is such a powerhouse they can turn their back on in state future pro players. You are a 
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« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2009, 09:51:41 AM »

I dont guess he wanted the 2 stud lineman from Byrnes. Good thing for UT that S Cackalacky is such a powerhouse they can turn their back on in state future pro players. You are a 

Hey dude...Wolford coached the offensive line.  He does not need any 230 lb DEs from Byrnes recruited by your Madame Lacy Pearl.

Read this September 15th article....Nice quote from the Byrnes HS head coach...This has been cooking for sometime. 



Corey Miller decommits from FSU and will join Byrnes (S.C.) teammate Brandon Willis at Tennessee
 
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So you think Florida Gators fans have found reason to dislike Tennessee Coach Lane Kiffin?

Florida State Seminoles faithful may be next in line.

Corey Miller, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive end from nationally ranked Byrnes High in Duncan, S.C., has decommitted from Florida State and says he will join teammate Brandon Willis at Tennessee.

This latest turnabout came after a weekend visit to Knoxville according to numerous published reports on recruiting Web sites. Willis reportedly committed to Tennessee on Saturday after the Vols lost to UCLA at home. Then his friend and teammate Miller decided to follow suit, thus decommitting from FSU.

"That's what I've heard," said Byrnes Coach Chris Miller on Monday afternoon. Miller had not talked to either player since the news of the Tennessee commitments surfaced and said that Corey Miller's decommit came as a surprise to him. "I'd really rather not comment until I talk to them about it."
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« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2009, 10:02:07 AM »

Hey dude...Wolford coached the offensive line.  He does not need any 230 lb DEs from Byrnes recruited by your Madame Lacy Pearl.

Read this September 15th article....Nice quote from the Byrnes HS head coach...This has been cooking for sometime. 



Corey Miller decommits from FSU and will join Byrnes (S.C.) teammate Brandon Willis at Tennessee
 
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So you think Florida Gators fans have found reason to dislike Tennessee Coach Lane Kiffin?

Florida State Seminoles faithful may be next in line.

Corey Miller, a 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive end from nationally ranked Byrnes High in Duncan, S.C., has decommitted from Florida State and says he will join teammate Brandon Willis at Tennessee.

This latest turnabout came after a weekend visit to Knoxville according to numerous published reports on recruiting Web sites. Willis reportedly committed to Tennessee on Saturday after the Vols lost to UCLA at home. Then his friend and teammate Miller decided to follow suit, thus decommitting from FSU.

"That's what I've heard," said Byrnes Coach Chris Miller on Monday afternoon. Miller had not talked to either player since the news of the Tennessee commitments surfaced and said that Corey Miller's decommit came as a surprise to him. "I'd really rather not comment until I talk to them about it."


Hey  you said "lineman" and I showed you 2 in your backdoor that won't even give your pathetic team a sniff. It must suck to watch teams come into your backyard and just cherry pick the players they want. Not sure what you are trying to say by posting some article but who fuc%ing cares? You are so eat up with Cock wool, you can't even make sense. It must suck to be a fan whose mascot is a Cock. I bet you look cute wearing your "I love Cocks" hoodie. 
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« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2009, 10:26:53 AM »

Hey  you said "lineman" and I showed you 2 in your backdoor that won't even give your pathetic team a sniff. It must suck to watch teams come into your backyard and just cherry pick the players they want. Not sure what you are trying to say by posting some article but who fuc%ing cares? You are so eat up with Cock wool, you can't even make sense. It must suck to be a fan whose mascot is a Cock. I bet you look cute wearing your "I love Cocks" hoodie. 

Read the first sentence of this thread and comprehend what is written before you reply to it.  OL = Offensive line.  We are getting exactly who we want and need with the sholarship limitations that exist in this class. 


If you think you have cherry picked Brandon Willis, you better read what his interview quotes from the North / South All Star game this weekend.  He has re-opened the door for his services.  Since the Lacey Pearl story broke, minds are starting to change.

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BYRNES DEFENSIVE END Brandon Willis has voiced a commitment to Tennessee since mid-season after de-committing from Florida State. Last week, during a break from practice at the North-South game, Willis said he is taking a look at other options.
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« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2009, 03:23:09 PM »

Read the first sentence of this thread and comprehend what is written before you reply to it.  OL = Offensive line.  We are getting exactly who we want and need with the sholarship limitations that exist in this class. 


If you think you have cherry picked Brandon Willis, you better read what his interview quotes from the North / South All Star game this weekend.  He has re-opened the door for his services.  Since the Lacey Pearl story broke, minds are starting to change.

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BYRNES DEFENSIVE END Brandon Willis has voiced a commitment to Tennessee since mid-season after de-committing from Florida State. Last week, during a break from practice at the North-South game, Willis said he is taking a look at other options.


Apparently, Willis is one of Kiffins 356 EE's so he better make up his mind. He is due on UT campus in a matter of weeks. I could care less if he goes to UT or not. The funniest thing is he won't be going to the Cocks. He laughed at the Cocks offers to come look around. He knows that the Cocks are losers. Always has been always will be.
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« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2009, 03:31:51 PM »

Apparently, Willis is one of Kiffins 356 EE's so he better make up his mind. He is due on UT campus in a matter of weeks. I could care less if he goes to UT or not. The funniest thing is he won't be going to the Cocks. He laughed at the Cocks offers to come look around. He knows that the Cocks are losers. Always has been always will be.

Tripod...honest opinion about Byrnes High School players...most recent top recruits from there have been very overrated.  Marcus Lattimore and Corey Miller may end up being successful at the next level but past 4 and 5 star greats like Willy Korn have failed miserably at Division 1.  They play on national TV so their players get the hype and the stars but most recent players out of that program failed to meet expectations.  We will not know for 3 or so years.
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« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2009, 03:48:30 PM »

What if we pick up Greg Adkins who is currently @ Syracuse to replace Wolford?  Would he be a good one??
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« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2009, 03:53:48 PM »


If you think you have cherry picked Brandon Willis, you better read what his interview quotes from the North / South All Star game this weekend.  He has re-opened the door for his services.  Since the Lacey Pearl story broke, minds are starting to change.

Recruiting: Willis: Vols commitment 'medium'

Willis said he is taking a look at other options.


What chu talkin' 'bout Willis
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