Reynolds was joined by his mother and father on the official visit and his Saturday in Knoxville watching the game inside Neyland Stadium and a boat ride down the Tennessee River were the highlights.
"I thought very highly of everything. My family and I enjoyed everything on the visit," Reynolds said. "The fan base stood out, they were crazy, and atmosphere was huge. Then we took the boat ride after the game and that was my first time ever on a boat. I really like how coach Jones is with his players and the kind of man he is. I enjoyed myself."
Defensively, Tennessee's a great team," Reynolds. "Offensively, they have weapons and I can see what they're trying to build there. In the game, I felt like they could have pulled it off but they didn't. I felt like it was a tough loss but I know they'll be back next week and they have a lot of good things that they're going to accomplish."
Reynolds said he paid attention to Vol standout cornerback Cameron Sutton most of the game and could see himself fitting into the defense the same way.
"I feel like I have a feel for what they want and do," Reynolds said. "They like to go man and I like to go man. I like the way their corners come up and make tackles, especially Cam and (Michael Williams). So, I got a glimpse of what it would be like to play for Tennessee."
"It helps a lot. Being able to get on campus finally helps," Reynolds said. "You can only pitch so much so finally getting over there and everything they told me was true and they told me I would like it and I did. Now, we're just going to from here."
The biggest thing that Reynolds will take away from his visit is that he believes the Tennessee program is headed in the right direction under Butch Jones.
"I really feel like Tennessee's back on the rise and they will be there soon," Reynolds said. "They will be back to where they were a couple of years ago and I like that everything is new there."