'12 TN DE Caleb Azubike

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New article on Scout.
6-foot-5, 240-pounds with a 4.6 time in the forty
Says that he is in contact with the staff.
“They keep telling me they like me a lot,” Azubike said. “I want to get to know them a lot better. I grew up loving the Big Orange.”


Also said he is hopeing for a offer. Will be in Ktown for the O & W game. He also says he has offers from Vandy and BC

Scout.com: Nashville athlete hoping for UT offer
 
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Pretty impressive film, especially considering it is only from 2 games. I would love to see him get coached up by a good D-line coach. His potential is pretty high, but I am not sure we are going to offer since we need help now.
 
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FWIW it said in the article that he has only been playing for 3 years. He is raw should have good upside.

I am not saying we will offer him or anything. Just wanted to add that now that i have seen his video.
 
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If Tennessee had more depth and not as many D-Line "projects" at present then CA may have received an offer, but I believe we pass. IMO.
D Buckner (Rivals 250 Watch List)---3 yrs playing f'ball---has much more upside potential but (I understand) Tennessee passed.
 
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Does this kid play offense any?

Seems like he has the perfect frame to play TE if he can catch. An athletic TE project might be worth a scholly...
 
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"I've got offers from Vanderbilt and Boston College," Nashville (Tenn.) McGavock junior defensive end Caleb Azubike said. "Northwestern told me they just need me to come up for a visit and they'll offer, Duke was talking to my coach today and Virginia invited me up for their spring game."
"I hope that Virginia Tech offers before I can visit," he said. "I have a lot of schools that want me to visit and I can't make all of them. I don't want to go up there and come back empty handed, I want to make sure they have offered me."
-Rivals.
 
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caleb azubike, de (nashville, tenn./mcgavock)
batey wasn't the only standout from the volunteer state to turn heads, as azubike, a chiseled 6-4, 234 pounder, made the trip well worthwhile with an outstanding rating for a defensive lineman at 94.86. He was solid in each testing field, running a 4.90 40, a 4.37 shuttle, throwing the power ball 38.5 feet and jumping 30.3 inches in the vertical. Boston college and vanderbilt are the first two offers for azubike, who totaled 17 sacks as a junior last fall.
-espn.
 
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Vandy has surged in front in the recruitment of Nashville (Tenn.) McGavock junior defensive end Caleb Azubike.-Keith Niebuhr Rivals.
Vandy's new staff has given out some good offer and gotten some elite talent to visit this spring.
 
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Caleb is still stuck at 2 offers, Vandy and BC. He claims Vandy as his leader and BC as his 2nd team, naturally. He will visit UT on April 2nd. He believes he will be getting a UT or Virginia offer soon.

"Vanderbilt is recruiting me the hardest," Azubike said. "If I had to guess, I would say either Tennessee or Virginia will be next [to offer]. I believe it will be UT. I have a lot of schools that really want to offer, but they all want me to come [visit] first."
-Rivals.
 
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It's hard to judge him based on such limited film but his size and speed are pretty impressive. I hope he camps during the summer.
 
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I hope he camps at UT. Would like the staff to get a closer look at him. IMO he isn't a take ATM unless we miss on alot of bigger DL prospects. However, if the coaches like what they see at a camp then they could offer him on the spot.
 

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