Its a nice campus, said Beal, whos ranked the nations No. 288 overall prospect and No. 34 wide receiver in the 247Composite for the 2014 class.
Theyve got intensity in the practice, especially for the receivers and the (defensive backs).
I talked to him a lot before that visit, Beal said. He told me they wanted to get me back up there. Hell be down in the spring to come see me practice. (They are) still waiting to offer.
They told me Im a good player and all that, but that were going to build our relationship some more before they offer.
Beal said Tennessees campus was bigger than I expected it to be, and he enjoyed getting a firsthand look at Neyland Stadium and the rest of the Vols facilities, including the new Anderson Training Center.
The indoor field and all that, it was nice, he said.
I watched the receivers most of the time, said Beal, who claims to have been timed at 4.51 seconds in the 40-yard dash. This one receiver they have is real big number 18 (Jason Croom). ... Hes huge.
Georgia, which hosted Beal on his most recent visit Saturday, also has expressed interest in him, and he said he believes the Bulldogs may be close to extending an offer to him.
That was a real nice (visit), too. I got to sit down with the head coach (Mark Richt) and talk, Beal said. Theyre coming to see me in the spring at practice.
Im still planning stuff for spring break probably a week, week and a half from now, he said. Were really going to try and sneak in a bunch. I know Im going to Georgia Tech on April 19 for their spring game.