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Also, using a ROY and multiple Pro Bowler as an example of a media-hyped over-drafted prospect is surely a winning argument.
Also, using a ROY and multiple Pro Bowler as an example of a media-hyped over-drafted prospect is surely a winning argument.
At first, I wondered why that guy used such a terrible comparison to make his argument. Then I realized it’s because that was Tennessee’s most recent 1st round draft pick.Yeah well, you didn't mention how many pro bowls Barnett has been to....
I surveyed our college football staff at The Athletic and the closest examples are Baylor in 2016 and Penn State after the Jerry Sandusky scandal. Obviously, Tennessee’s issues are nothing like that, but the coaching change combined with immediate eligibility for transfers led to a perfect storm of talent drain.
Even with a free transfer after a tragic scandal, Penn State lost only about half the total number of players Tennessee did. The Nittany Lions managed to win 15 games the following two seasons but didn’t hit double digits until the fifth season after the scandal, which was James Franklin’s third season at the helm.
Even Baylor didn’t lose these kinds of numbers. The Bears lost seven players from their 2016 recruiting class and Matt Rhule basically had to rebuild the 2017 class from scratch.
Long way to go, but Rutgers is now 24 spots ahead of Tennessee in the 2022 rankings. So, good call listening to Clay Travis on the whole Schiano thing...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/4-star-ol-jacob-allen-commits-to-rutgers/ar-AAKd9Tl
where have we seen this before