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-CallahanJust spoke with 2021 athlete Javin Burkeof Bradley Central High School in Cleveland, Tenn., who picked up an offer from Tennessee last month. He also attended the Vols’ game Nov. 2 against UAB. Tennessee is his only offer to this point, and he admitted it’s early in the process for him, but he likes what he has seen and heard from the Vols so far.
Burke plays QB at Bradley Central but is focusing on safety right now with his 7-on-7 team. He said Tennessee hasn’t specified where it wants to play him, but he knows the Vols don’t envision him as a QB, and that’s OK with him.
He said he’s already hoping to be back at Tennessee sometime during spring practice.
“It was a lot more than what I expected. The coaches are really invested in kids like us, trying to get us to visit,” Burke said. “They really pour into these kids. They’re trying to get (Tennessee) kids. Some coaches just put you through the stuff. But they actually talked to you. They actually know you.”
The 3-star in-state standout plays quarterback, tailback and safety for the Bears, but he projects as a defensive back in college. Derrick Ansley likes Burke’s length (6-1, 200 pounds) and speed.
“They don’t really see me as a quarterback, which I’m fine with. I’m open minded. They just view me as an athlete. So probably safety, and I’m cool with that,” Burke said.
Vandy, where he will visit on Feb. 1, and Appalachian State could offer soon, but for now, Tennessee is Burke’s only scholarship, and the fact the biggest in-state school called first carries some weight as Burke’s recruitment is just getting started.
“I like Tennessee,” he said. “I’ve always known of them. I’ve been fond of them. I’m an in-state kid, so you kind of have to like Tennessee. An in-state offer is always good. It’s big.”
Burke is "keeping his options open for now," hoping to snag more offers in the coming months. He does plan to return to Tennessee for a spring practice in March.
Class of 2021 athlete Javin Burke of Bradley Central High School in Cleveland, Tenn., remains a bit of an under-the-radar prospect in some ways. Tennessee gave him his first offer last month, and the Vols still are the only team that has extended an offer to him. But sources said his stock is likely to rise in the coming months, and Tennessee has gotten off to a good start with the 6-foot, 194-pound Burke, who was back in Knoxville for Saturday’s junior day. Burke was one of only a couple of in-state targets who visited the Vols on Saturday. But he might prove to be more important to them in the coming months than his current offer list would suggest, and getting him back on campus Saturday only helped Tennessee’s cause. Burke plays quarterback at Bradley Central but is expected to be a defensive back in college.