"Particularly, I'm watching Byron Moore," Gaulden said. "He's a safety here right now and he's doing his thing out there on the field and he's leading that defense and I like to see that and since he's a senior hopefully I could come in next year and fill his spot."
"That's big time. Every time I come up here and every time I talk to coach Martinez and coach Jancek that relationship grows all the the time," Gaulden said. "We're just so chill and we joke around and we're very laid back. That relationship is growing big time."
"It definitely does. Seeing some of my guys commit, that's big time. Of course you want to go to a college where you know a lot of people that are committed and I already have those relationships with them and if I came here I'd gel right in with them," Gaulden said.
"It's just the way they brought us in for the first visit. Being able to run (into the Neyland Stadium) and just feeling the love instantly the minute you walk in here and the coaches greeting you at the door. That's big-time," Gaulden said. "Players look at that when they come in here and see the coaches reaching out to you. We really like that."