Finishing 20th is not bad - but I hate that other new coaches put together nice classes. Vols 8th in SEC. Time will tell. Now its time to develop and play.
Sports Illustrated:
"Here were the top 50 class of 2018 hauls, according to the 247Sports Composite, which collects rankings from several recruiting services to develop a consensus. Below the list, a few notes on what we can learn from who landed where.
1. Georgia
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. USC
5. Penn State
6. Clemson
7. Alabama
8. Miami
9. Oklahoma
10. Notre Dame
11. Florida State
12. Auburn
13. Washington
14. Florida
15. LSU
16. Oregon
17. Texas A&M
18. UCLA
19. South Carolina
20. Tennessee
21. Michigan
22. Nebraska
23. North Carolina
24. Virginia Tech
25. TCU
26. NC State
27. Mississippi State
28. Maryland
29. Louisville
30. Baylor
31. Ole Miss
32. Michigan State
33. Oklahoma State
34. Utah
35. West Virginia
36. Minnesota
37. Arizona State
38. Kentucky
39. Stanford
40. Iowa
41. Vanderbilt
42. Missouri
43. California
44. Wisconsin
45. Washington State
46. Pittsburgh
47. Cincinnati
48. Indiana
49. Purdue
50. Syracuse
• Here’s where the first-year head coaches who made the top 50 landed: Willie Taggart (Florida State, No. 11); Dan Mullen (Florida, No. 14); Mario Cristobal (Oregon, No. 16); Jimbo Fisher (Texas A&M, No. 17); Chip Kelly (UCLA, No. 18); Jeremy Pruitt (Tennessee, No. 20); Scott Frost (Nebraska, No. 22); Joe Moorhead (Mississippi State, No. 27); Matt Luke (Ole Miss, No. 31); Herm Edwards (Arizona State, No. 37). Taggart and Fisher in particular made encouraging late pushes to lift classes that were temporarily ravaged by Jimbo Fisher’s move from Tallahassee to College Station."
Sports Illustrated:
"Here were the top 50 class of 2018 hauls, according to the 247Sports Composite, which collects rankings from several recruiting services to develop a consensus. Below the list, a few notes on what we can learn from who landed where.
1. Georgia
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. USC
5. Penn State
6. Clemson
7. Alabama
8. Miami
9. Oklahoma
10. Notre Dame
11. Florida State
12. Auburn
13. Washington
14. Florida
15. LSU
16. Oregon
17. Texas A&M
18. UCLA
19. South Carolina
20. Tennessee
21. Michigan
22. Nebraska
23. North Carolina
24. Virginia Tech
25. TCU
26. NC State
27. Mississippi State
28. Maryland
29. Louisville
30. Baylor
31. Ole Miss
32. Michigan State
33. Oklahoma State
34. Utah
35. West Virginia
36. Minnesota
37. Arizona State
38. Kentucky
39. Stanford
40. Iowa
41. Vanderbilt
42. Missouri
43. California
44. Wisconsin
45. Washington State
46. Pittsburgh
47. Cincinnati
48. Indiana
49. Purdue
50. Syracuse
• Here’s where the first-year head coaches who made the top 50 landed: Willie Taggart (Florida State, No. 11); Dan Mullen (Florida, No. 14); Mario Cristobal (Oregon, No. 16); Jimbo Fisher (Texas A&M, No. 17); Chip Kelly (UCLA, No. 18); Jeremy Pruitt (Tennessee, No. 20); Scott Frost (Nebraska, No. 22); Joe Moorhead (Mississippi State, No. 27); Matt Luke (Ole Miss, No. 31); Herm Edwards (Arizona State, No. 37). Taggart and Fisher in particular made encouraging late pushes to lift classes that were temporarily ravaged by Jimbo Fisher’s move from Tallahassee to College Station."