It doe not hurt that Malone close to Vols walk-on Corey Alexander, whose dad has been a coach at Station Camp. Corey is a great influence.
This kid is the real deal. He is the most explosive WR to come out of this area and that includes names like Golden Tate and Thomas Woods.
-Rivals.comWR JOSH MALONE, GALLATIN (TENN.) STATION CAMP:
The 6-foot-3, 186-pound wide receiver was one of the biggest names heading into camp and, though he was somewhat quiet during agility and position drills, he certainly shined during the one-on-one portion of the event. Malone uses his size to his advantage, shielding the defensive backs from the ball with his body. He also did a good job getting separation at the line of scrimmage on crossing routes and caught passes without breaking stride.
A poster on VQ also said that Station Camp QB Kyle Anderton will be at camp. He is another rising Junior and finished as the 5th best QB at the Rivals Underclassmen Challenge in Texas.
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-VolQuest.com"I really didn't participate in the camp but I was taking mental reps from (Hinshaw) and just trying to learn as much as I could of what he was teaching out there today," Malone told VolQuest.com. "It's a good relationship (with both Hinshaw and primary recruiter Jay Graham). We have good conversations and talk about the school. See what the future is going to look like.
"It's a lot [talked about the upcoming in-state talent]; 2014 is a big class on talent, and they're trying to keep everybody at home. Trying not to let them leave the state. It's big."
WR JOSH MALONE, GALLATIN (TENN.) STATION CAMP
The 6-foot-3, 186-pound wide receiver was one of the biggest names heading into camp ...
Malone uses his size to his advantage, shielding the defensive backs from the ball with his body....
did a good job getting separation at the line of scrimmage on crossing routes and caught passes without breaking stride.