"I thought it was amazing," Cameron said. "I thought it was unbelievable. The brand new complex is going to be amazing. They showed me and I was like, 'wow'. The whole town breathes football. The stadium was incredible and I want to see a game there. It's a beautiful place."
The Vols plan to be very selective in recruiting a quarterback in the class of 2012. Cameron hasn't received an offer yet, but thinks his performance at camp could have one coming his way.
"They are supposed to discuss it with me this week," Cameron said. "I worked out at camp and I think I'm in good shape. I thought I had a good camp and they were on me pretty hard."
When he does talk to the Vol staff, he'll do so with a smile on his face. The very impressive Cameron created quite the bond with Derek Dooley and his staff.
"I really got along well with coach (Darin) Hinshaw and coach (Jim) Chaney," Cameron said. "They gave me a good chance to look at everything and they did a good job overall. Coach Dooley is a great guy. They run an NFL system and coach Chaney has coached some NFL players like Drew Brees. They want a big time quarterback and I believe I have what they are looking for."
One school is currently on his mind, and it's going to take a lot for another contender to catch and pass that school that sits on Rocky Top.
"I'm not sure," Cameron said. "Like sometimes I think it will be soon, but then I think I'll know when it hits me. It hit me today and I'm in love with Tennessee, but I want to see all the other places and make sure this is place for me."