'18 DT TN D'Andre Litaker

Not to be a debbie downer, but nothing from what I read of his recent quotes indicates he's a soon to be Vol commit.

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I bet Litaker wants to commit but our coaching staff said they won't accept it until he grows another two inches.


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I think Vols are still in a good spot with Litaker. I won't be surprised if he visits Alabama again before making any decision.

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DL is still trending toward Tennessee. He'll probably still take another visit or two (starting with Alabama)

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Need to get him in the fold ASAP. Could be a big boost with some of the other mid-state kids. I have confident Hoke can close on this one.
 
“I’m now starting to really get into this recruiting process on which school I want to go to, so I’m really seeing what I like at UT, and that’s the coaches, really,” said Litaker, who’s ranked the nation’s No. 210 overall prospect and No. 18 defensive tackle in the 247Sports Composite for the 2018 class.

“I have a real good connection with the coaches. It’s just everything about UT. It’s great. I love it. When I was up there, my main focus was talking to Coach Hoke about seeing how he does things and seeing if I’m right for that program, basically.”

The 6-foot-2, 302-pound Litaker said he liked what he saw from Hoke and Tennessee’s defensive line during Saturday’s spring game.

“I really got to see what type of dude he is on the field and, really, off the field,” Litaker said. “He’s a great coach. They were short (on the defensive line), so I really didn’t get to see the best of the D-line. But the ones they had in, they were producing, (doing) what they have to do.”

Litaker said he talked with Hoke on Saturday about his improving grades, “and just how I’ve gone through a lot with my mom and with school.” Litaker’s mother was killed in a car accident in November.

“Really, we were just talking about how important I am to the 2018 class, just talking about my game,” Litaker said. “He’s just letting me know how important I am to him, basically.”

Jones delivered a similar message to Litaker during Saturday’s visit.

“He really wants me,” Litaker said. “He thinks it’s the right place for me. Also, we were talking just about my grades, how I’m improving, I’m really focused now, (and) my game, also. Basically, he’s just feeding me with knowledge, how important I am to him — not only as a player, but as an individual.”

Now focusing on his ongoing spring practice, along with his track-and-field schedule — he’s throwing shot put and discus for his high-school team — Litaker said his trip to Tennessee last weekend is “probably going to be my only visit for right now.” But he said he’s going to “try to visit a handful of schools” starting this summer “to really see if I like it or not.”

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“I’m now starting to really get into this recruiting process on which school I want to go to, so I’m really seeing what I like at UT, and that’s the coaches, really,” said Litaker, who’s ranked the nation’s No. 210 overall prospect and No. 18 defensive tackle in the 247Sports Composite for the 2018 class.

“I have a real good connection with the coaches. It’s just everything about UT. It’s great. I love it. When I was up there, my main focus was talking to Coach Hoke about seeing how he does things and seeing if I’m right for that program, basically.”

The 6-foot-2, 302-pound Litaker said he liked what he saw from Hoke and Tennessee’s defensive line during Saturday’s spring game.

“I really got to see what type of dude he is on the field and, really, off the field,” Litaker said. “He’s a great coach. They were short (on the defensive line), so I really didn’t get to see the best of the D-line. But the ones they had in, they were producing, (doing) what they have to do.”

Litaker said he talked with Hoke on Saturday about his improving grades, “and just how I’ve gone through a lot with my mom and with school.” Litaker’s mother was killed in a car accident in November.

“Really, we were just talking about how important I am to the 2018 class, just talking about my game,” Litaker said. “He’s just letting me know how important I am to him, basically.”

Jones delivered a similar message to Litaker during Saturday’s visit.

“He really wants me,” Litaker said. “He thinks it’s the right place for me. Also, we were talking just about my grades, how I’m improving, I’m really focused now, (and) my game, also. Basically, he’s just feeding me with knowledge, how important I am to him — not only as a player, but as an individual.”

Now focusing on his ongoing spring practice, along with his track-and-field schedule — he’s throwing shot put and discus for his high-school team — Litaker said his trip to Tennessee last weekend is “probably going to be my only visit for right now.” But he said he’s going to “try to visit a handful of schools” starting this summer “to really see if I like it or not.”

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No freaking way he goes anywhere but Tennessee
 

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