"It was huge," Wolf said. "I've known these guys since they were at Cincinnati. So, there was kind of a relationship between us and them and what they do and how they use the tight ends and through Travis (Kelce) at UC and the way he caught the ball, blocked and everything.
"I thought it was great what we saw. The facilities were outstanding, especially with all the new stuff they put together that they're not even done with. It's great. Neyland Stadium being the third largest stadium in the country is awesome.
"There was really nothing negative about this visit that we had today as far as watching film with (tight ends) coach (Mark) Elder and just getting the whole lowdown on Tennessee."
"It was fun," Wolf said. "We have a pretty good chemistry. I've known them for a long time, for about 15 months since all this started. They were one of my early offers when they were at Cincinnati. So, they really explained to me what they're going to do with the tight end and where they see me fitting in with their program. It was really intriguing to know that I'm not going to be that 'hand-in-the-dirt guy' just blocking all the time. I'm not going to be at wide receiver all the time; I'm going to be part of the offense, one or the other, just being able to flex out and do both."
"It's early yet," Wolf said. "We've got some commitments made for visits just to kind of get out and see what other people have to offer. That's all there is to say about committing. I love it here and there's a lot of good stuff, but there could be some places that are better. You don't know."
"I'd like to see Michigan State to make sure that if I do make a decision that I'm not regretting anything," he said.