"It was really nice visit. Even though they lost I got a lot of good out of it. The stadium was rocking evem though Tennessee was losing and you saw them continue to compete," Allen-Williams said.
"I got to tour the new facilities and you could see where they put some money in it," Allen-Williams offered. "We saw the Thornton Center and they actually talked to us about the academic side of things. It was very detailed and it broke down what Tennessee's trying to do in the future."
"I talked to them after the game. They wre just telling me that I could fit in up there and they liked the way I play football and that's what they want in a Tennessee player," Allen-Williams offered.
"In high school I play defensive end, I play a little outside linebacker. It depends on the package we run," Allen-Williams. "But, I'm pretty comfortable at the outside linebacker. It's already known I can pass rush but the dropping back part is -- I used to play linebacker until they moved me down so I'm really used to dropping back in coverage."
"The coaching staff, they really stood out to me. The academics side of things. They said there's only 30 people to your class where you can get a lot of one-on-one instruction and the stadium. Neyland Stadium was rocking the whole night," Allen-Williams said.
Through six games Allen-Williams has recorded 56 tackles and 13 sacks and his numbers have led numerous college coaches to Cedar Grove recently making his early recruitment very interesting.