"Everything's pretty nice," Holland said of Rocky Top. "It's beautiful facilities and things like that. The coaches are really cool."
"It's nice up in here, man," said Holland, who was seeing Big Orange Country for the first time. "They really don't (compare to the schools' facilities). I've never seen the state-of-the-art stuff they've got in there as far as the equipment and the training room. It's nice."
"The coaches
they treat you like they're family," he said. "They're going to take care of you. I talked to one of the players. He said the best thing to do is get out of your state, get away from home and ball out."
"They said I could come in and play early," said Holland, who stressed a desire to play in a 4-3 defensive scheme."I can rush off the edge and get to the quarterback. I'm physical and I can get from sideline to sideline."
"I've got a couple schools standing out Ohio State, Tennessee, just every out-of-town school."
"Oh yeah, I'm definitely coming back up here in the fall," Holland said. "I've got to see a game. They say the fans are crazy up here. That's one big thing is the fan base, too. They treat you like family and the coaches and the players. You can't be around players you don't like."
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Kid has 55 offers. Also said he wants to get out of the state of FL. Former teammate of Peterman