volfanCLT
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@Bassmaster_Vol how are we looking here?
Four-star wide receiver Jalin Hyatt of Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, S.C., a former Virginia Tech commitment, still is scheduled to return to Tennessee this weekend for the second time in a little more than a month. Sources close to Hyatt, who’s a close friend and former teammate of Vols sophomore cornerback Bryce Thompson, believe Tennessee still is the team to beat for him following his decision to reopen his recruitment on June 30. With Hyatt looking to make a decision within the next couple of months, it could be an important visit for Tennessee, which still is searching for help at wide receiver. Hyatt, who also has expressed interest in Miami, Florida and Oregon, was timed at 4.31 seconds in the 40-yard dash in April at The Opening Regional just outside Charlotte, N.C. By all accounts, he remains a priority for the Vols.
vqMeanwhile, speedy wideout Jalin Hyatt will be back in Knoxville for the second time in roughly a month. The Dutch Fork native attended the cookout just before the dead period and the Vols have surged in the former Va. Tech commit’s recruitment. Miami and others are pushing but the Vols are sitting in the driver's seat right now.
10.31 wow! Now if he could only “ball out” in a game of two-hand touch in front of some journalists, he could be a top 30 player.Can a kid get much faster after JR year? Typically speaking.
He is 10.31, Shwartz broke records at 10.15. Dude is borderline all-world speed for juniors division.
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Can a kid get much faster after JR year? Typically speaking.
He is 10.31, Shwartz broke records at 10.15. Dude is borderline all-world speed for juniors division.
Nieeeeed guys like this.