Farragut tight end and Tennessee commit Jacob Warren caught four touchdown passes on Friday night as the Admirals escaped with a 27-21 season-opening overtime victory against Bradley Central.
Warren finished the night with five catches for 115 yards, but most importantly, he pulled down a 12-yard pass from quarterback Jake Evans that ended the game in overtime.
Tremendous win in OT for @FarragutFB. And, yes, @jwarren808 can play. He snagged four TD passes tonight, including the game-winner.
— Chris Low (@ClowESPN) August 19, 2017
“That’s the most touchdown passes I’ve had in a game,” Warren said. “I was working hard, the linemen were blocking great and everybody else was running good routes. We ran our usual plays and stuck with them.”
Warren’s longest touchdown reception was a 44-yard pass in the first quarter that gave his team a 7-0 lead.
At 6-foot-6, Warren is rated three stars by Rivals.com. He’s the No. 20 tight end in the country and the No. 13 player in the state of Tennessee. He committed to the Vols on May 24th.
VolNation player thread: ’18 TN TE Jacob Warren (UT Commit 5/24/17)
2 responses to “Farragut’s Warren snags four TD catches in overtime win”
Wow! Some great players are coming to Tennessee.
It’s only August but this is a good looking class right now. It could end up being a really special group.