I was surprised, Ojulari said. I didn't know it was coming at all. One of the coaches had been texting me through Twitter. They said they watched my film today. The 6-foot-3, 225 pound defensive end is now up to 21 offers, and he's trying to learn more about his newest one. I don't know much about Tennessee, Ojulari admitted. They are in the SEC and they play big time football. They have great tradition and it's a great school. Tennessee is a big time offer. I have watched them some. I like Derek Barnett.
Ojulari said some schools are recruiting him as a linebacker and some as both a linebacker and defensive end. His choice is defensive end because that's where he feels most comfortable. For now, Ojulari is just trying to get comfortable with a recruitment that's really started to take off and hit another level.
It's crazy, I didn't think it would happen this fast, Ojulari admitted. Schools say they love my versatility and how hard I play. I play physical. I performed well at camps and that has gotten me more attention as my camp play has gotten them to watch my tape.
This spring, Ojulari has seen Clemson, Georgia, and Auburn. On Friday, he will see Alabama in his final trip of the spring before he gears up for a busy summer of unofficial visits. I hope to see more schools this summer. Tennessee is one school I will for sure see. South Carolina is another. I'm probably going back to Auburn and Georgia. I'm also going out to see Oklahoma as well."
Great academics, Ojulari said. A place where I can get my degree. They have to play big time football and place that feels like home. For Ojulari the list of places where that will be possible is growing daily with Tennessee being the latest.