'26 TN OL Jeremy George (Tennessee)

#3
#3
Quick take: he moves well when he pulls, finds a defender, and throws his weight around. Probably plays a bit high, his discipline with his hands isn't ideal at times, and he probably just needs better coaching on technique in general, but he has size and knows how to use it. He has no qualms about throwing his weight around and blowing up a defender.
 
#8
#8
Quick take: he moves well when he pulls, finds a defender, and throws his weight around. Probably plays a bit high, his discipline with his hands isn't ideal at times, and he probably just needs better coaching on technique in general, but he has size and knows how to use it. He has no qualms about throwing his weight around and blowing up a defender.
This describes him well. Has center experience too which is the big thing. Long-term center depth
 
#9
#9
Nearby Knoxville Catholic 2026 offensive lineman Jeremy George-El has seen an uptick in his recruiting process in recent months, with schools like MTSU, Mercer and UAB showing interest. He visited Tennessee this past weekend for Junior Day, and he chose to commit to the Vols coming off the visit. He announced his choice on social media earlier this evening, and he detailed the decision with Volquest.

“I feel like it’s a program that’s going to develop me a lot as a player, but not just as a player, but as a student, too, student and athlete,” George-El said of the decision. “So that’s a great thing by far. I feel like they’ll bring me to the level where I want to be at.”

George-El had previously scheduled an official visit to UAB, but after Saturday’s visit to Rocky Top, he knew the Vols’ program was the right fit for him.

“I enjoyed everything by far,” George-El said. “Everything from the football aspect to the having fun aspect, it just felt like home. Everything just looked good, sounded good. Everything just was Tennessee, so everything is good.”

The interior offensive lineman has quickly connected with the Tennessee coaching staff in recent weeks, as he had conversations with multiple members of the staff of Saturday leading up to his commitment.
“I love the coaching staff,” he said. “The coaching staff truly made me happy by the way they made everything sound. They made it sound like I would be the key to their offense, like being an extra part of the offense. So that was truly one of the best things.”

He especially enjoyed spending time around the offensive line staff.

“I enjoyed playing pool with Coach Lab,” George-El said. “I had a great time with Coach Elarbee, too. I like how he doesn’t, when he sees you make a mistake, he doesn’t get at you for it. He just stays calm and tells you, ‘It’s OK, next one, on to the next.’”

George-El was also impressed by the way Elarbee coaches his players up.

“I like how he doesn’t, when he sees you make a mistake, he doesn’t get at you for it. He just stays calm and tells you, ‘It’s OK, next one, on to the next.’”

-VQ
 
#10
#10
Nearby Knoxville Catholic 2026 offensive lineman Jeremy George-El has seen an uptick in his recruiting process in recent months, with schools like MTSU, Mercer and UAB showing interest. He visited Tennessee this past weekend for Junior Day, and he chose to commit to the Vols coming off the visit. He announced his choice on social media earlier this evening, and he detailed the decision with Volquest.

“I feel like it’s a program that’s going to develop me a lot as a player, but not just as a player, but as a student, too, student and athlete,” George-El said of the decision. “So that’s a great thing by far. I feel like they’ll bring me to the level where I want to be at.”

George-El had previously scheduled an official visit to UAB, but after Saturday’s visit to Rocky Top, he knew the Vols’ program was the right fit for him.

“I enjoyed everything by far,” George-El said. “Everything from the football aspect to the having fun aspect, it just felt like home. Everything just looked good, sounded good. Everything just was Tennessee, so everything is good.”

The interior offensive lineman has quickly connected with the Tennessee coaching staff in recent weeks, as he had conversations with multiple members of the staff of Saturday leading up to his commitment.
“I love the coaching staff,” he said. “The coaching staff truly made me happy by the way they made everything sound. They made it sound like I would be the key to their offense, like being an extra part of the offense. So that was truly one of the best things.”

He especially enjoyed spending time around the offensive line staff.

“I enjoyed playing pool with Coach Lab,” George-El said. “I had a great time with Coach Elarbee, too. I like how he doesn’t, when he sees you make a mistake, he doesn’t get at you for it. He just stays calm and tells you, ‘It’s OK, next one, on to the next.’”

George-El was also impressed by the way Elarbee coaches his players up.

“I like how he doesn’t, when he sees you make a mistake, he doesn’t get at you for it. He just stays calm and tells you, ‘It’s OK, next one, on to the next.’”

-VQ
What is he? Kryptonian??
"George-El, my son...."
 
#11
#11
What is he? Kryptonian??
"George-El, my son...."
I sure hope so. Hope he develops into a bonecrusher at Guard in a couple years. I always pull for the in state and Knox kids. I believe on average they have a different level of commitment to UT. They grew up in a sea of orange and understand what a privilege and honor it is to play here. Hope GMac lights it up and becomes a good NFL passer for the same reason.
 
#23
#23
He's definitely not shy about contact. Locks onto target and attempts to end their involvement in the play.
 

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