"They want me to be one of the leaders of the 2019 class," Curry said. "It's their first full class and they want me to be a key piece for it. They see me as a big part of the offense."
Curry's visit to Tennessee was aided bye two other to prospects. He was joined on Rocky Top by Wanya Morris and Khris Bogle. Morris committed to Tennessee back in May and Bogle recently visited again un-officially from Miami.
"Those are my boys," Curry said. "I communicate with those guys a lot. Coach Pruitt has been successful everywhere he has been and we all see that continuing at Tennessee. We hit it off on that visit and have remained close."
Another perk for Tennessee is offensive quality control assistant Tino Sunseri.