'16 NC RB BJ Emmons

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Hearing B.J. Emmons is a likely visitor this weekend. Tennessee has done a good job of staying in touch there. Remember, Emmons was high on Tennessee before committing to Georgia.

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Great RB prospect. Would love to flip him from UGA.

coach brown hasn't talked to him.. a lack of communication from a staff is a clear message, as a vol's fan you should know that. coach brown has his own top targets. you need to hope your coaches can get him in with his grades.
 
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coach brown hasn't talked to him.. a lack of communication from a staff is a clear message, as a vol's fan you should know that. coach brown has his own top targets. you need to hope your coaches can get him in with his grades.

Are you coach brown?
 
Mtn i think TN realizes the talent BJ has. If hes not Nick Chubb Part 2 there will never be one. Resemblance is uncanny. Chubb should have been a five. so should BJ. no question about it. hopee hes hitting the books hard and hanging around a good crowd.
 
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“The coaching staff, they like me a lot,” said Emmons, who’s ranked the nation’s No. 114 overall prospect and No. 6 running back in the 247Sports Composite for the 2016 class. “They make you feel like you’re wanted. Of course, somebody’s going to go where they’re wanted, so I came down here to check it out. … I enjoyed my day.”


“I actually had more time to look at the facilities,” Emmons said. “They got new stuff, so that’s always an eye-opener — walking in and seeing a big screen that you haven’t even seen before. Just coming in here and seeing everybody, it just gives you a good feeling, a good vibe. It’s all great down here.”

Emmons said he recently has been in contact with Tennessee running backs coach Robert Gillespie and assistant coach Mark Elder, and the Vols have made it clear to him that “they still love me.”

“Whenever I committed to Georgia, I kind of shut everybody out, really,” Emmons said. “But then I started listening to more people that were telling me to keep my options available because I’ve still got more time. I slid Coach Gillespie a (direct message on Twitter). I was like, ‘Y’all still recruiting me?’ And he was like, ‘Definitely.’

“From then, whenever he told me that, I knew I still had a spot here, and I knew they still wanted me. This is always a place where I could come to.”

While Emmons said Georgia is “where I’d be going” if he was making his final decision today, he’s still keeping his options open. And he’s not planning to end his recruitment any time soon.
 
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Emmons, a four-star prospect who’s ranked the nation’s No. 6 running back in the 247Sports Composite, has been committed to Georgia since Dec. 1. But he’s still keeping his options open, and his visit to Tennessee on Saturday for its junior day confirmed that the Vols remain legitimate contenders for him. Tennessee once was the team to beat for Emmons after extending an early offer to him in August, and the Vols currently are the greatest threat to steal him away from the Bulldogs.
 
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