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Jeremy Pruitt and the Tennessee staff were a busy bunch this weekend, hosting several of their top targets on campus. The visit list was full of names we know, along with a couple a new faces who recently received offers from the Vols.
Hat tip to Jesse Simonton of Volquest.com for putting this list together.
Tennessee had a full allotment of prospects on campus this week. Notables included a 5-star ATH, a QB committed to a SEC rival, a JUCO CB and a slew of in-state recruits. pic.twitter.com/egMn2qTMTG
— Jesse Simonton (@JesseReSimonton) June 17, 2018
The Highlights
ATH Quavaris Crouch: The five-star athlete (RB/OLB) saw Knoxville for the third time this year. He remains as Tennessee’s biggest target remaining, along with five-star tackle Darnell Wright.
QB Taulia Tagovailoa: ‘Tua’s little brother,’ as most of you know him by now. Jeremy Pruitt isn’t shying away from the Alabama commit.
CB Elijah Blades: Tennessee is trying to add some immediate help at cornerback from Blades, who comes from the same Junior College as Dominick Wood-Anderson and Jahmir Johnson.
OL Cooper Mays: Name sound familiar? Mays is the younger brother of Cade, who decommitted from Tennessee only to commit to Georgia during the 2018 cycle. Cooper is a 2020 center prospect.
CB Jaydon Hill: Tennessee is trying to beat out South Carolina for Hill, who is a four-star 2019 prospect out of Alabama.
WR Keveon Mullins: The four-star prospect out of the Memphis area is the state of Tennessee’s 11th ranked player in the 2019 class, according to 247 Sports. Both Memphis and South Carolina are in on the 6-3, 210 pound athlete.
DL Zion Logue: After an offer just days before, Logue got a look at Knoxville in person. The 6-5, 287 pound defensive lineman is from just down the interstate in Lebanon, Tennessee.
Tennessee currently holds ten verbal commitments in their 2019 class. That class sits 17th nationally, according to both Rivals and 247 Sports. That’s sure to change, especially if Pruitt and company keep getting top names on campus like they’ve been doing regularly.