“I thought they played a great, tough game,” said Wyman, who’s ranked the No. 124 overall prospect and No. 22 wide receiver in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite for the 2020 class. “Offense and defense played well. The (wide receivers) had great hand-eye coordination and route-running.” He said he already plans “to visit again,” adding that he’s “not sure of when” he’ll be back at Tennessee. “On my first visit, I wasn’t expecting the facility to be as nice as it is. I was aware of the academic standards and opportunities,” said Wyman, who holds offers from more than 20 schools.
“Last year, I focused more on academic opportunities from different colleges. This year, my focus is football and some academics. I have an idea what I want to major in. That part of my recruiting was first.” Following his visit with the Vols in April, he said he believed Tennessee was headed in the right direction under Pruitt. “I believe, 100 percent, that they’re going to turn things around and pick things back up and get running again,” Wyman said at the time.
He said he’s getting closer to deciding on a college, but he has yet to decide on any leaders among the teams pursuing him. “I appreciate the hospitality my mom and myself receive from all programs,” Wyman said. “I don’t have a strong interest at any particular school at this point. “At this point of my recruiting, I don’t have a list. After my football season, my mom and myself plan to sit down with my head coach and discuss my academic and football recruiting. Since I am scheduled to be an early enrollee into college, I will be deciding soon. Not sure how soon or when. “Waiting for my head coach to guide me and my mom.”