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Scott on Friday recalled watching Byrd early in his career at Naples High School.
"You didn't have to watch it very long to figure out that he was one of the most talented guys in southwest Florida at that time, even as a young kid," Scott said. "Then as you got in the position where you, by the rules, got the chance to get to know the kid through phone conversations and those types of things, you find out that he was a really good person.
"He's got this smile as big as the day is long. He's 'Yes, sir; no, sir. How can I do things better, and how can I get it right?' You went through his school and you couldn't find one person that would say one negative thing about the kid. They all loved him. He's got a magnetic personality.
"He has all of the things that off the field lead to him being the type of player that he is on the field. Then it's just his natural talent level and how hard he actually works at it, because of his character. It stuck out, and that's why a lot of work went into recruiting that kid for three years."
Freshman Tyler Byrd showing 'special' promise as Vols wide receiver | Times Free Press
"You didn't have to watch it very long to figure out that he was one of the most talented guys in southwest Florida at that time, even as a young kid," Scott said. "Then as you got in the position where you, by the rules, got the chance to get to know the kid through phone conversations and those types of things, you find out that he was a really good person.
"He's got this smile as big as the day is long. He's 'Yes, sir; no, sir. How can I do things better, and how can I get it right?' You went through his school and you couldn't find one person that would say one negative thing about the kid. They all loved him. He's got a magnetic personality.
"He has all of the things that off the field lead to him being the type of player that he is on the field. Then it's just his natural talent level and how hard he actually works at it, because of his character. It stuck out, and that's why a lot of work went into recruiting that kid for three years."
Freshman Tyler Byrd showing 'special' promise as Vols wide receiver | Times Free Press