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"Supposedly rivalries don't get blow outs like this," the 6-foot-2 signal caller said. "That just shows you how well Tennessee played."
The junior prospect did not arrive in time to tour campus, but he did get to spend time with Vols' head coach Lane Kiffin.
"We got in a good little one-on-one session with coach Kiffin," LeMay said. "I was really honored he spent that time with me. He just stressed the point they really want me there."
After Tennessee struggled to score points in its first two SEC games, LeMay believes this offense has the ability to be potent.
"Once they get the offense clicking, no one can stop them," LeMay noted.
Besides the play on the field, LeMay was impressed with the spectators that filled Neyland Stadium.
"It was really great to see all that (the crowd) and we all know what the game was like, and I saw some things that were eye opening," LeMay said. "When you hear about Neyland Stadium you know the fans are going to show up. I mean, there were 103,000 people there."
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"Supposedly rivalries don't get blow outs like this," the 6-foot-2 signal caller said. "That just shows you how well Tennessee played."
"Once they get the offense clicking, no one can stop them," LeMay noted.
"It was really great to see all that (the crowd) and we all know what the game was like, and I saw some things that were eye opening," LeMay said. "When you hear about Neyland Stadium you know the fans are going to show up. I mean, there were 103,000 people there."