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What a great story on him. Hope he balls out here.
https://www.seccountry.com/tennessee/smoke-signals-late-signee-mykelle-mcdaniel-reports-to-tennessee
"Tennessee was among the first schools to offer McDaniel, so when the Vols remained interested throughout McDaniels lengthy process, it meant a lot to McDaniel and his family.
Tennessee was always at the top of his list, Simmons told SEC Country.
The whole process was heavy. It was stressful. However, I do feel, and I know Mykelle feels, hes where he should be and things have a way of working themselves out. The process can cause you to lose hope, but Im grateful Mykelle never did.
McDaniel gives the Vols another versatile body on the defensive line, and Watson believes the prospect is among the more underrated recruits in the 2016 class.
McDaniel recorded 10.5 sacks and 89 tackles for the Rams last fall, playing multiple positions up front.
If you watch the film he was the best defensive lineman in the state of Georgia, Watson said.
Hands down, especially because he was so versatile.
McDaniel developed into a heralded recruit under Grayson defensive line coach Mike Inman, who played at Alabama in the late 1970s. McDaniel learned how to study film, improve his technique and build on his natural gifts of speed and power.
His tenacity is second to none, Watson said."
What a great story on him. Hope he balls out here.
https://www.seccountry.com/tennessee/smoke-signals-late-signee-mykelle-mcdaniel-reports-to-tennessee
"Tennessee was among the first schools to offer McDaniel, so when the Vols remained interested throughout McDaniels lengthy process, it meant a lot to McDaniel and his family.
Tennessee was always at the top of his list, Simmons told SEC Country.
The whole process was heavy. It was stressful. However, I do feel, and I know Mykelle feels, hes where he should be and things have a way of working themselves out. The process can cause you to lose hope, but Im grateful Mykelle never did.
McDaniel gives the Vols another versatile body on the defensive line, and Watson believes the prospect is among the more underrated recruits in the 2016 class.
McDaniel recorded 10.5 sacks and 89 tackles for the Rams last fall, playing multiple positions up front.
If you watch the film he was the best defensive lineman in the state of Georgia, Watson said.
Hands down, especially because he was so versatile.
McDaniel developed into a heralded recruit under Grayson defensive line coach Mike Inman, who played at Alabama in the late 1970s. McDaniel learned how to study film, improve his technique and build on his natural gifts of speed and power.
His tenacity is second to none, Watson said."