The Volunteers coaches however, have made quite the early impression on the 5-foot-10, 160-pound speedster.
"I've been building a good relationships with them and everyone is just cool and stuff like that," Rahming said. "Right now I'm just feeling like it's the place for me. I'm going to take a visit and see how it is and just spend time with them and build that relationship with them more."
Rahming said the Vols are recruiting him to play a slot wide receiver and also to contribute in the return game. Next month's trip won't be the first time he's been to Knoxville. "I was there for their one-day camp last summer," Rahming said. "I'm in love with the campus right now, especially the stadium."
In addition to his upcoming trip to Tennessee, Rahming said he'll be in Auburn for the Tigers junior day this weekend. He said he thinks the Tigers are "pretty close to offering." "I think I would fit pretty good in their offense," he said of Auburn. "Of course I would have to learn it and see what I can do but right now I think I could do pretty good."