Kids say the darndest things.
There is no clearer example of that than recruiting, and the Summit of those Shenanigans is upon us Wednesday as this season's courtship of top prospects culminates in National Signing Day.
It's the day where we realize that -- quite frankly -- people lie. Kids lie. Their parents lie. Coaches lie. They will all purposefully mislead you, trick you, throw you for a loop ... all for their moment in the spotlight. Oh, not all of them lie, of course. Many players handle the recruiting process like adults, either quietly picking their school of choice long before this week or just going about their visits, weighing the pros and cons and then making a firm business decision based on the factors that are most important to them.
Those guys give us the least heartburn -- and heartache -- but we watch the recruiting carnival for the carnage, right? We love seeing fanbases' hopes ripped to shreds [as long as it's not us]. We love the drama. We love the hilarity and the hysterics. It's theater, entertainment at its best. And ... for one day at least ... the sports world caters to the crazy.
Kids will perform hat stunts, pull out animals, break into fight songs, sign pieces of paper that are not real national Letters of Intent and switch later in the day ... all while choosing the school they'll attend the next four or five years of their lives. They'll pledge fealty to one school one moment, then commit to their former loyal love's fiercest rival the next. It's ridiculousness at its finest.

And not all of it is their fault. After all, they're 17-year-old kids. Sometimes, even they don't know what they're going to do before they do it. In some cases, too [as my Mamaw used to say] some of these cats act like "they've got no raisin'." In many cases, they act that way because they don't.
It can be the most frustrating day of the year for football fans, or it can be the most euphoric. Many times, it is one in the same.
Grown men huddle around grainy Internet videos to see where a player who has never stepped foot onto a college football field will commit. We'll call kids names, make excuses, jump around our cubicles and scramble for 40 times and senior statistics. It is why recruitniks like myself love the aspect of the game, and it is the epitome of why so many other die-hards simply refuse to follow the circus act that recruiting has become. Even if you don't care for recruiting, though, Wednesday is the one day where everybody who loves football pays attention, if only for a bit. Tennessee fans are no different.
So here, in a nutshell, is everything you need to look for from a Vols perspective come NSD (No Sense Day).
- Brookville (Va.) DT Korren Kirven gets the day started early with his announcement at 8 a.m. EST. Kirven is one of the Vols' most important targets, and it is thought to be a Virginia Tech/Tennessee battle with Alabama on the outside looking in. This one is very, very close, but if I had to pick, I'd choose ... PREDICTION: Virginia Tech. Close family members are Hokies fans, and there's some pressure to stay home. Still would not be surprised -- and would be VERY elated -- if he decided Knoxville wasn't that far away.
- South Miami (Fla.) CB Amos "AJ" Leggitt gives his verbal pledge next at 9 a.m. EST. The big question here is A) Can the Vols get him into school? And B) Can they convince him that they can? If not, he'll go to Marshall where he's currently committed. But the lure to play Southeastern Conference football is big. PREDICTION: Tennessee. If the Vols want him and believe they can get him in, there's no doubt he'll choose the Vols over the Herd. If he doesn't commit, then -- no sour grapes intended -- you'll know the risk was too great.
- Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College WR Cordarrelle Patterson commits at 10:30 a.m. This is one of the biggest toss-ups of the recruiting season. Literally five SEC teams think they have a shot. Tennessee and Georgia have been the favorites for a while. He loved his visits to Ole Miss and LSU late. Auburn has the Trooper Taylor factor on its side. There is literally no telling where he goes. PREDICTION: Tennessee. I think he pulls a shocker and goes with the Vols over the Dawgs and Rebels. This is with my heart, and since I have no idea, I'm saying Vols.
- Gaffney (S.C.) wide receiver Quinshad Davis will choose between the Vols, Wake Forest and North Carolina at his high school at noon EST. Of all the players UT is watching on National Signing Day, Davis is probably the best bet to come to Knoxville -- which means absolutely nothing in recruiting. The Vols appear to be the odds-on favorite to land the superb wide out, but it's not a guarantee. He has a long-standing relationship with Wake Forest, and Davis was the valedictorian of his high school, so it may be tough to turn down the education he can get at Wake. Also, there have been rumors that North Carolina has turned up the heat late. UT did get the last visit, so the Vols will be fresh on his mind. PREDICTION: Tennessee. SEC football wins the day.
- Timber Creek (N.J.) linebacker Quanzell Lambert is the big question mark of the day. Will he sign with Rutgers, the school to whom he has been committed for a long time? After Greg Schiano left to go coach for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Vols are trying to get in on Lambert. He has already taken all five official visits [none to UT] but Vols new defensive coordinator Sal Sunseri has a relationship with Lambert and recruited him to Alabama. If Lambert doesn't sign, takes his recruitment past NSD and visits the Vols unofficially, things may get interesting. He won't pick UT tomorrow, but we will be watching to see if he signs with Rutgers. If not, the Vols may have a spot open for him after NSD with the loss of Santos. PREDICTION: Whether tomorrow or down the road, I think he sticks with Rutgers in the end.
Buckle up, Vols fans. Tomorrow is going to be a wild ride. And if JUCO signing day back in December was any indication, there will be a few ups and a few downs. So get ready. Try to enjoy it, but remember that recruiting national championships get you nowhere.
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So with Dalton gone, we have four spots left?
I don’t imagine we fill them all, but Kirven, Patterson, Davis, and Lambert would be pretty ridiculously awesome if we could do it.
Incipient_Senescence - January 31, 2012
I know it will be an uphill battle with getting Leggett cleared in time,
but if TN can do it he is an elite level DB and could surprise some fans who arent familiar with him.
cerebralfish - January 31, 2012
FWIW
rumors are that Patterson is a silent to Tennessee, Ole Miss, and possibly Georgia. Gabe Wright 2.0.
I am wishing right about now that we hadn’t let Khalid Henderson walk, but if things shake out as expected, we’ve still shored up some obvious deficiencies at DL, LB, and WR (we had ZERO depth there). Would’ve been nice to get a can’t miss running back, but between the three we did get, hopefully we strike gold on at least one.
Incipient_Senescence - January 31, 2012
Would have been nice to get one OL as well.
I really hate the concept of skipping OL for a year. I know it’s a numbers thing, but we need to get out of this ALL. THE. BIGS. in one class pattern. It guarantees a year or two of pain as the experienced linemen graduate en masse.
David Hooper - January 31, 2012
I agree 100%...
in a perfect world we could sign and pick up X number of players at each position, which would always leave us with a full cabinet one would think. But in the real world it just never seems to work out that way. I really do get nervous thinking of all the growing pains we have had with the OL the last two years, and the lingering thought that we did not sign anyone this year though.
bullrider73 - January 31, 2012
I agree on RB
It’d be real nice to have a stud RB. They can make a HUGE difference.
kidbourbon - January 31, 2012 via mobile
That was surprising to me.
Even with the situation TN is in, there are a couple guarantees for 2012 and beyond. First, they have a passing attack that has to be respected which couldve helped open up some running game with a good back. Also they do have a lot of young OLmen that will be here awhile that a RB could count on growing and improving under the new OL coach. I dont think UT is a bad place for a RB right now and I’m surprised they couldnt pull a stud this class.
cerebralfish - January 31, 2012
Worried if we take Leggett
And he doesnt qualify. But I guess thats when back counting comes in nicely.
bsmithinc - January 31, 2012
Thanks for pulling this together Brad
Trying to pull quality information from VolQuest has become increasingly difficult lately (with all of the detritus to sift through). Your Projecting the Future capsules have been great as well. I should probably just cancel my rivals subscription.
Pandemonium Reigns - January 31, 2012
No problem. I'm notoriously bad on predictions, though
Rivals Keith Niebhur said today on a national chat he has been told Leggett will stick with Marshall because of worries on academics. Dont’ know if it’s true, but it looks like the bad news has started early.
Also, UT offered a Cincinnati LB commitment today. Trying to get him to visit after NSD. We could really get shut out tomorrow. Which would be funny since I predicted three of the above to sign with UT. LOL
Brad Shepard - January 31, 2012
You're not very good at gambling on point spreads either
I keed. I keed.
kidbourbon - January 31, 2012 via mobile
Beat y'all.
Brad Shepard - January 31, 2012
Setting the bar high, I see.
;-)
David Hooper - January 31, 2012
Indeed, you won the cripple fight
:)
I’m coming back with a vengeance next year.
kidbourbon - February 1, 2012 via mobile
Tosh Lupoi
Is pillaging his former school (Cal), at least SirCox hasn’t had the immediately affect that Lupoi has.
bsmithinc - January 31, 2012
Wish we had him...
If he could pull those sorts of players to a program like Cal, I imagine he’d have us competing for #1.
Wonder if his name was ever brought up by Wilcox.
Caban - January 31, 2012
Yeah, that guy can recruit
But remember, Cal is probably the best #1 public university. Their new stadium renovations/ and athletic department looks sweet as well.
Granted they haven’t had successes in winning.
But I know what you were getting at.
bsmithinc - January 31, 2012
What is he like Tosh.1 or something?
kidbourbon - January 31, 2012 via mobile
I had the same exact thought...
although I leaned towards Tosh.1b
/Dooley hires Daniel Tosh to coach defense
Caban - January 31, 2012
First signing day where I'll actually be older than the signees.
I feel old
Ben Miller - January 31, 2012
Peyton potentially retiring makes me feel old...
he was 5 classes ahead of me, but still…
Also realizing that I was paying attention when Sterling Hinton and Andy Kelly were competing for the starting QB job makes me feel a little old. And I remember attending the 1986 Peach Bowl vs. Indiana. The only thing I actually remember was it was snowing and like 10 degrees, but it counts.
Caban - January 31, 2012
Showoff
Ben Miller - January 31, 2012
I was at that game. Reggie Cobb baby.
phil g - January 31, 2012
My first road/neutral game
Will Shelton - January 31, 2012
Storytime!
Article or it didn’t happen. ;-)
David Hooper - January 31, 2012
I was like six years old
the greatest takeaway is still how weird it is to go to a football game at a baseball stadium. That was in old Fulton County Stadium.
Will Shelton - January 31, 2012
Wiff's Notes
Joel Hollingsworth - January 31, 2012
If I know you, you're still able to spin the whole thing out of your elephantine memory.
I have faith.
David Hooper - January 31, 2012
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