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Theyve always been on my list. Im just going to narrow down the list, and I always wanted to go visit (Tennessee), said Frasier, a four-star prospect whos ranked by 247Sports as the nations No. 44 overall player and No. 1 running back in the 2015 class.
Im giving everybody their chance.
Frasier said he has been in contact with Tennessee running backs coach Robert Gillespie since he committed to the Seminoles, and hes looking forward to seeing for himself what the Vols have to offer.
I like that they like to run the ball. Im going down for a game to see it, Frasier said. Theyve always talked to me, even when I committed. Coach Gillespie, he said I could play a key role, and when I get there, theyd only have two (returning scholarship) tailbacks and I could play early. And I could get a great education (there).
I feel I can get a great education there, and they have good quarterback commits, and I feel a great quarterback can do anything, Frasier said, referring to Florida State commitments Deondre Francois, Kai Locksley and DeAndre Johnson.
Frasier said hes hoping to use his upcoming visits to other schools primarily to make sure hes happy with his decision to play at Florida State, but hes also going into those trips "with an open mind.
I want to give everybody their fair chance, he said. But it would take a lot to get me away from Florida State.