escapegoat2
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I got with 247 and or Bra. I cant stand to listen to Wes Rucker, but, he seems like a really genuine and very nice person. That is very respectable these days, therefore I choose to support his PC. His guys are knowledgeable.If it’s not a negative don’t count on Go Vols Extra to say anything. I don’t follow or care what their take is on anything.
Scott said his early commitment to the Vols in August “kind of just happened,” and “it was definitely relationships” that convinced him to pick Tennessee over scholarship offers from at least 15 other schools at the time.
“Me and (Tennessee tight ends) coach Joe Osovet, and me and (head) coach (Jeremy) Pruitt, we’ve built a good relationship over the last couple months,” Scott said. “And it’s Tennessee, at the end of the day. You’re not going to go to Tennessee, if you like football, and be disappointed about the campus or how things are that’s football-oriented.
He said he still feels “the same” about his decision now as he did on the day he committed to Tennessee, even after the Vols’ 24-13 loss Saturday night at Arkansas. But other teams — primarily Penn State and Boston College — have stayed in contact with him over the past few months, and he’s not closing the door on any of them just yet.
“I kind of just look at it with an open mind,” Scott said. “No papers were signed or anything, so my recruitment is still open, technically. I mean, I’m not going to burn any bridges with any coaches and just tell them I don’t want to be recruited by them anymore, because anything can happen over the next 18 months.
“I am committed to Tennessee, but I am looking to still get recruited.”
rc“I trust the coaches there, and I trust Coach Pruitt and I trust that he’s going to hire another good D-line coach — my position,” Scott said.