Crouch to Tennessee

Submitted by Gentleman Squirrels on December 21st, 2018 at 6:30 PM

BREAKING: #Rivals100 ATH Quavaris Crouch has committed to #Tennessee. What does it mean for the #Vols? More here -> https://t.co/Q5gsQ9YVt6 pic.twitter.com/cfQEJnJwJ5

— Adam Friedman (@RivalsFriedman) December 21, 2018

Interesting that he chose Tennessee when they weren't in contention before last week. Also one thing he mentioned earlier this summer is that he was looking for teams to be successful on the field. Tennessee was 5-7 

goblueritzy92

December 22nd, 2018 at 12:15 PM ^

http://archive.knoxnews.com/news/local/ut-settles-title-ix-lawsuit-for-248-million-36cfb409-2921-4d9c-e053-0100007f0d02-385623781.html/

 

Your team just just secured a top 50 overall player and a former 5 star DT in the same day yet you’re on the 4th page of a thread on a message board of a team that isn’t even in your conference.

 

That’s extreme insecurity

CLord

December 22nd, 2018 at 1:59 PM ^

You must be either really young or really naive.  If you follow the patterns of recruiting long enough, you can whiff out the smell of cheating pretty easily.  I'll snap shot your post here and get back to you in 5 years when Tennessee is on probation with bowl bans.

MGoStrength

December 22nd, 2018 at 8:36 AM ^

With Solomon, Gray, & Crouch we are starting an old school rivalry with Tennessee.  I guess the good news is if we are going head-to-head for southern recruits with the likes of UGA and Bama it means we must be doing something good.  The bad news is that Tennessee is starting to get quite a bit of recruiting momentum going.  I think Pruitt is up to no good, but game on.  I like these rivalries with the SEC.

BigPig

December 22nd, 2018 at 11:16 AM ^

BULLETIN:  Most of the top southern kids are going to stay in the South with SEC options followed by ACC options where their families can go watch them play, easier to get home, more familiarity with those schools and weather preference can factor in too.  Most are not worried about this education thing.  Their southern alumni network can get them a job in the south if they don't make it in the NFL.  

CLord

December 22nd, 2018 at 1:52 PM ^

Yep at this point there is little doubt that Tennessee has sold it's soul to "just win baby" and will end up the way of Ole Miss in a few years.  Next year we can start looking at their incoming classes to see what talent we can pluck our way after sanctions and bowl bans hit them.