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VQKimbrow said his high school coach at Memphis East has begun to hear from Tennessee coaches, and he attended two Vols games during the 2010 season --- the Alabama game in Knoxville and the Vols' crushing win against Memphis in the Liberty Bowl.
"I haven't talked to them much. They talked to my coaches about it and he told me about it. But they have to wait for it before they truly say anything to me," Kimbrow said.
Kimbrow, however, made clear he does feel a connection to both his hometown and to the University of Tennessee.
"Yes sir. Of course. It's your home state. I'm just being patient right now," Kimbrow said of the Vols, then adding praise for his hometown. "Yes sir. Of course (he had to represent Memphis with the towel). Ain't nothing like it."
New article on VolQuest about Kimbrow. What it is yo?
The 5-foot-9, 185-pound junior wowed all observers while running one of the top three 40 times of the morning. He then proved it was no fluke by putting up solid numbers in the shuttle and vertical jump.
Playing running back on Friday, he may have surprised many other people, but his performance was not shocking to him at all.
We need his speed badly
I agree. I think size will be an issue for all the analysts.
While a lot of prospects that test off the charts fall short when it comes time to translate to actual football skills, it was not the case here. Playing running back, Kimbrow proved to be no match for linebackers in one-on-one drills. He is natural catching the ball out of the backfield and could even end up as a slot receiver at the next level.
