'14 JUCO OL Jermaine Eluemunor

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:hi: I think we can "squeeze" him in if he wants to come & play at TN. He could gain another 25lbs w/no problem.:thumbsup:
 
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would be a great get. better get on him quick tho as he seems to be progressing in his recruitment quickly. already 3 OVs scheduled.
 
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From 3/17 on ESPN.

Penn State will likely become his measuring stick when it comes to visits elsewhere, and Eluemunor intimated that PSU set the bar high. If he didn't like the school, he said Friday's visit would've been his last to Happy Valley.

Now, he plans on attending at least one spring practice in addition to the Blue-White Game on April 20.

"The visit helped a lot," he said. "I know they can't go to a bowl game, but football isn't all about that. It's also about becoming the best player you can and, me, I want to go to the NFL. So I want to go where I can really develop because I know I'm going to work hard and out-work everyone.

He plans to narrow his list to a top five in late April or early May, and he now hopes to commit by August.

Initially, he scheduled official visits to Ohio State and Texas A&M in October and November. He'll obviously have to reschedule those, but he said he hasn't yet done that. At this point, he's just hoping to go on some visits over the summer -- and he said it's important to see if campus feels like home and if he can form a trusting relationship with the coaches.
 
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"I communicate with someone from Tennessee nearly everyday on facebook or something. I talk to coach (Butch) Jones pretty much every week and I'm actually supposed to talk to coach (Don) Mahoney tonight," Eluemunor said on Tuesday.

"Coming from junior college, that's very attractive. I know about the depth chart, how they're losing a lot of good players," Eluemunor said on the potential for early playing time. "It's something that they've talked to me about and I've looked at for myself."

"I plan on getting down there this summer, after talking with the coaches and learning about them, I want to get down there and see it," he said of his plans.

"I watched football when I was younger in England and I always wanted to play but never had any kind of an opportunity," he said of his unusual path to highly sought after recruit. "I loved it as soon as a started playing it but all through high school I was always learning, trying to catch up.

- VQ
 
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He's originally from the UK and moved to America as a teen, didn't play FB until he was 14.
 
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This is a guy that we really need for next year! If he wants to go to the NFL look no further. You would have the opportunity to start here for 3 years. Learn from one of the best OL coaches (Mahoney) and head to the NFL. Perfect plan.
 
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This is a guy that we really need for next year! If he wants to go to the NFL look no further. You would have the opportunity to start here for 3 years. Learn from one of the best OL coaches (Stripling) and head to the NFL. Perfect plan.

You meant Mahoney but right there with you...we have great teachers on the hill...big uglies need to grab their spot!
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