“I really like Tennessee,” Ojulari told GoVols247 in January after his visit for the Vols' first junior day of the year. “I really got to know the coaching staff really well. I really like them right now, but I’m still looking at some other schools, too. We’re going to see.
“There’s also a great atmosphere (there), the community and stuff, the love they show you when you’re down there and the facilities and stuff. Everywhere has great facilities, but Tennessee, sometimes it just feels like home.”
Ojulari is the younger brother of Georgia outside linebacker
Azeez Ojulari. He's also a teammate of four-star Vols quarterback
Harrison Bailey, one of the early stars of Tennessee's 2020 recruiting class.
The younger Ojulari is ranked the No. 143 overall prospect and No. 8 weakside defensive end in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite for the 2020 class. He's also ranked by 247Sports as the No. 217 overall player and No. 10 weakside defensive end in the 2020 class.
All six predictions on the 247Sports Crystal Ball point to Georgia as the favorite to land him.