Yeah, I won't make that mistake again - me a nosso goot wit names.
Hahah. That's okay. Wonder if he ever gets tired of being called Star Jones :biggrin:
Yeah, I won't make that mistake again - me a nosso goot wit names.
Hahah. That's okay. Wonder if he ever gets tired of being called Star Jones :biggrin:
Surfer/RTO,
How many OL do you think we'll take in the next class?
Hahah. That's okay. Wonder if he ever gets tired of being called Star Jones :biggrin:
Don't give the opposing teams any ideas. I can see a bunch of Tennessee fans now wearing t-shirts that superimpose Star Jones' head on that of Mr. Jackson, with some nonsensical slogan under it.
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Andrew Bone said 4-5
Surfer/RTO,
How many OL do you think we'll take in the next class?
Andrew Bone said 4-5
I would agree with that, 4 maybe 5 if they get the right five.
Surfer/RTO,
How many OL do you think we'll take in the next class?
I'm going to say a a minimum of 4 with Fluker being the swing guy. He may grow out of a NG....as scary as that sounds. :eek2: (too tall, no leverage)
My guess is that we see Fluker on the O-line regardless.
The Scout.com combine always attracts the nation’s elite talent. Chris Davenport, five-star defensive tackle from Mansfield, (La.), did not disappoint and fits the mold of former LSU Tiger Glenn Dorsey. He is big, athletic and quick. He suffered a bloody nose in the one-on-one drills after he and D.J. Fluker, Scout.com four-star defensive tackle from Foley, (Ala.), had some fun, competitive battles.
Fluker (6-7) is already a monster and still growing. One of the most amazing sights of the day was seeing Fluker’s size 22 shoe. The Alabama commitment suffered a shoulder injury during his junior season and was held out most of the day. He was eager to go through one-one-ones after a lot of words were exchanged.
Foley head coach Todd Watson gave the go ahead for his participation. Fluker worked as an offensive lineman rather than on the defense. He did well and may have found his money-maker position.
Would love to have seen that battle. Isn't Davenport a LSU lean?He suffered a bloody nose in the one-on-one drills after he and D.J. Fluker, Scout.com four-star defensive tackle from Foley, (Ala.), had some fun, competitive battles.
Would love to have seen that battle. Isn't Davenport a LSU lean?