The visit went great. It was just great overall.
Ill definitely be making it back up, for sure. Cowans visit with the Vols, he said, allowed him to spend a lot of time with Pruitt, defensive line coach Tracy Rocker and tight ends coach Brian Niedermeyer, whos serving as his area recruiter for Tennessee.
I got to chop it up with those guys, just talk football and things like that, Cowan said. Really, they just told me how they want to continue to build a relationship with me over these next two years in my recruitment and how they would love to have me back up on campus, and how theyre going to recruit me hard over these next two years and Im a priority for them.
I got a lot of time to sit down and just talk with Coach Rocker, of course, and Coach Pruitt and (co-defensive coordinator Chris) Rumph and just chat with those guys, Cowan said. We talked about not only football, but things that I have to do every day just to continue to grind and do what I do on a daily basis.They told me I would just pretty much stay in my position, Cowan said. They run a 4-3 and a 3-4 they switch it up, kind of like every other SEC defense so I would still be a defensive end, and they told me that.
Ill definitely be visiting Tennessee again, probably in the fall for a game, he said. Of course, the fan atmosphere is crazy, and then the game-day atmosphere is incredible, I heard. They said Checker Neyland is really a sight to see, so Im definitely looking forward to getting back up for a game.
He admitted a couple schools have caught his attention to this point, although Im not going to say them right now. But he added that he probably wont be committing until senior year. Im really just taking things slow right now and just evaluating things, Cowan said, and seeing what I see different in each school and things that I like in each school.