'20 SC DT Jaquarius Guinn

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#2
Gonna be a tough battle with Liberty and Georgia Southern for this kid. Might go down to the wire.

“I wouldn’t say surprised more excited,” Quinn said of getting the offer. “I’ve been talking to coach (Chris) Weinke.”

Guinn has visited North Carolina Central and Coastal Carolina. He has offers from Liberty and Georgia Southern. Tennessee is his first power 5 offer and the 6-2, 270 pound tackle’s recruitment seems to be starting to take of.

Guinn hopes to see Tennessee this summer and has spent time this week researching his newest offer.

I don’t know a lot about Tennessee but I’m learning as much as I can and want to see them,” Guinn said. “I want to go to a school that will help me get a good education. Education is a big factor for me.”

In terms of his team, Guinn said Tennessee likes the way he attacks the game.

“I’m gonna go whenever things get hard,” Guinn said. “They know I’m going to push myself and others around me.”
- VQ
 
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Hes pretty fast but hes also a bit small
While there are a lot of tall D lineman there is also some really good ones that are not. Warren Sapp 6'2"; Aaron Donald 6'; Vince Wilfork 6' 2" and Kyle Williams 6'1" just to name a few. That is not even counting some pretty good pass rushers that were "short." Elvis Dumervil 5' 11"; Dwight Freeney 6'1" and James Harrison etc. The point being not all great defensive guys are big men.
 
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Hes pretty fast but hes also a bit small
Warren Sapp was 6”1’...kid has time to add 30 pounds and keep that athleticism. These guys aren’t throwing out random offers like the previous regime. They know what they are doing . I have 100%?trust in their evaluation skills.
 
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