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OG Tegra Tshabola (Official Thread)



I know Tegra is ranked top 100 composite, so you can't call him underrated. But I think he's pretty darn good and is going to climb up the rankings a bit with the offseason workouts and senior film. Dude has the ideal build of a tackle and can get nasty. If the technique comes along, I think he can be one of the best OL in this class.
 
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I know Tegra is ranked top 100 composite, so you can't call him underrated. But I think he's pretty darn good and is going to climb up the rankings a bit with the offseason workouts and senior film. Dude has the ideal build of a tackle and can get nasty. If the technique comes along, I think he can be one of the best OL in this class.

Many have been saying that he's all OG, but if he can become a more natural OT that'll go a long way for this class
And also for the doubters of Stud(like myself, cough cough) who don't think he can recruit top OTs
 
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I dont get the draw for OL to visit Kentucky... glad he's here but why the interest in that program to go 5-7 every year?

Maybe we need to get their OL coach lol
It's not difficult. Its the same reason with many kids: 1. Immediate playing time 2. Location 3. Covid 19 screwed up recruiting and this kid was ready to be done
And yes, I know that Columbus is only 3hrs away from Louisville, but Lexington is a little over an hour away. Much easier for his mother to see him at UK.
Could he still end up at OSU? Its possible, and I for one would love that. But we're all fooling ourselves if we don't see the glaring reasons why he chose UK. It's a real possibility that he would've been a Buckeye if there was no Covid 19, but that's not the case. And at the end of the day, kids want to play in the NFL, and UK has shown they also can get guys into the league and showcase themselves in the best CFB conference.
 
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It's not difficult. Its the same reason with many kids: 1. Immediate playing time 2. Location 3. Covid 19 screwed up recruiting and this kid was ready to be done
And yes, I know that Columbus is only 3hrs away from Louisville, but Lexington is a little over an hour away. Much easier for his mother to see him at UK.
Could he still end up at OSU? Its possible, and I for one would love that. But we're all fooling ourselves if we don't see the glaring reasons why he chose UK. It's a real possibility that he would've been a Buckeye if there was no Covid 19, but that's not the case. And at the end of the day, kids want to play in the NFL, and UK has shown they also can get guys into the league and showcase themselves in the best CFB conference.
Oh I'm not talking about Tegra specifically... Kentucky has done well recruiting OL over the past few years.
 
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Oh I'm not talking about Tegra specifically... Kentucky has done well recruiting OL over the past few years.

Gotcha, and my bad I thought you were talking more about Goodwin.
But UK recruiting is successful because of desperation and location. Every offer knows they can play almost immediately. Start for 3-4yrs and go pro is a hell of a selling point. Not saying it always works(hence OSU, Bama, Clemson, UGA), but it definitely perks the ears up
 
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