HOT: Preston Williams wears Vols’ gear to Auburn visit

If you missed it last night, this one is worth repeating. Long time Tennessee wide receiver commit Preston Williams (★★★★★) took an official visit to Auburn this past weekend, much to the dismay of many Vol fans. It seems, however, that Mr. Williams used the trip as an opportunity to recruit for Tennessee.

Finally, we reported last week that wide receiver commit Preston Williams had planned to visit Auburn over the weekend. Well, Williams did end up making the trip, but ended up leaving the visit a day early. The rumors out of Auburn were that Williams was “being a distraction” and “disrupting the weekend,” but we are hearing that Williams was actually asked to leave by Auburn staff members because he showed up wearing nothing but Tennessee apparel and was actively recruiting other visitors to join him at Tennessee. Not exactly prototypical guest behavior for an official visitor, but that news isn’t likely to upset Vol fans too much.

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6 responses to “HOT: Preston Williams wears Vols’ gear to Auburn visit”

  1. He had better be careful doing something like that down there. Someone is liable to gnash on him with their TOOTH!

    • Definitely a ballsy move if true. Haha. Thanks for the comment livefaith.

  2. Preston Williams is one of the recruits I had been keeping my fingers crossed for. Not because of anything I have heard he has said or done via the grapevine, but because of how many other schools have been after his services. Now, I am breathing a whole lot easier for him, and am excited for NSD. Something tells me he is gonna be a whole lot of fun.

    • Great post TNnative. It’s hard not to be at least a little bit excited about a five star wide receiver. The Vols are on their way back to being WR U, baby! Haha.

      Thanks for the comment.

  3. I truly believe he will perform miracles on Sundays. But first, VOLS baby!

    • I hope you’re right. That would likely mean he had a very successful career at UT.

      Thanks for the comment.