It was sweet to see him with a goose egg in the points column. Seems like he's been a thorn in our side for a decade.
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I have thought this as well. Not just in our games against them. Seems like early he was going to be a really good player and lately can't even shoot.It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Someone said Barnes said he was jealous of Knecht, lol.It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Yeah, his scoring average took a big drop this year. I think part of that is just because of the addition of Dalton Knecht. Adding an elite scorer of Knecht’s caliber means fewer shots Vescovi needs to be taking.It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
He got taken out after Dilly and Reed abused him. Loved it!!!Major flopper. That's the growing up playing soccer in him I guess.
Watched a replay of the game and a flop backfired on him...he went flying and ref called it a block and he got taken out of the game shortly after
Yep, I'd say Knecht's rise has led to Vescovi's demise. And the more Tennessee chooses to depend so heavily on Knecht, the more likely Tennessee is to meet their end.It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Definitely regressed. I'm trying to think of guys who got worse without major injury. Anyone have any examples?It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Me and another guy were saying the same exact thing today. Maybe old age is catching up to him 😆It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Alex Poythress comes to mind. I know he was injured in 2015, but was never as good as he was his freshman year.Definitely regressed. I'm trying to think of guys who got worse without major injury. Anyone have any examples?
Jalen Hudson and Victor Bailey Jr.Definitely regressed. I'm trying to think of guys who got worse without major injury. Anyone have any examples?
Yep…”just pass it to Dalton”…”Dalton just go score”. There were times during that game where it seemed like he was the person on their team lolYep, I'd say Knecht's rise has led to Vescovi's demise. And the more Tennessee chooses to depend so heavily on Knecht, the more likely Tennessee is to meet their end.
At UK...few examples from when I was a kid I recall.Definitely regressed. I'm trying to think of guys who got worse without major injury. Anyone have any examples?
Well, he's getting close to retirement, so...It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Well, he is close to 40 years old.It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
I think he’s finally done. So is Ziegler I believe. They are going to struggle next year (at last). I w need to probably ruin their fun one more time and then can bask in the flow of their season in flames.Hopefully he doesn't come back for his ninth season. Dude seems like he'd been there forever.
You can never assume this in this new era of NIL money and the transfer portal.I think he’s finally done. So is Ziegler I believe. They are going to struggle next year (at last). I w need to probably ruin their fun one more time and then can bask in the flow of their season in flames.
Jmo, I think Barnes retires after this year.You can never assume this in this new era of NIL money and the transfer portal.
Losing starters no longer means what it once did. Programs with money and influence no longer rebuild, instead they reload. Don’t be surprised if UT entices some top tier transfers and is immediately good again.
It was soooooooo obvious Cal's plan was to let Knecht has his ( as he is hard to stop so focus on stopping everyone else ) and it worked . It is no wonder the last minute they came back as THE TEAM did not Knecht. UT is at their most dangerous when James and that little bitch of pg ect are scoring ALONG with some from Knecht . UT is going to get bounced quick if they want to see the Knecht show as any good team will do what UK did . Green light to Knecht RED LIGHT to the UT team.Yep, I'd say Knecht's rise has led to Vescovi's demise. And the more Tennessee chooses to depend so heavily on Knecht, the more likely Tennessee is to meet their end.
Man Prickett in his final year in 97 really was great though. He made such a great call redshirting in 96 as he was soooo vital to that run in 97 especially when DA went down.At UK...few examples from when I was a kid I recall.
Rod Rhodes, Jared Prickett, Travis Ford
All are a bit different than Vescovi.
Man Prickett in his final year in 97 really was great though. He made such a great call redshirting in 96 as he was soooo vital to that run in 97 especially when DA went down.
He is so old he has arthritis so it has slowed him downIt was sweet to see him with a goose egg in the points column. Seems like he's been a thorn in our side for a decade.
Even earlier this year.It is weird to me...knock on wood but he doesn't seem to be half the player he was earlier in his career at UT.
Prickett and Ford's declining #'s are easy to explain: they both began their caareer playing w/ Mashburn and ended it w/out him. He elevated everybody's game; drew defenses to him like flies to hiney leaving prickett and ford open lanes and looks. As soon as he left, their lanes closed and wiiiiiiiide open looks ended.At UK...few examples from when I was a kid I recall.
Rod Rhodes, Jared Prickett, Travis Ford
All are a bit different than Vescovi.