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“I got to see what I would look like in the orange. I look great, I would say,” Knox said, smiling. “Just staying at home, it’s a real big thing to me, and just playing for the home school. All the fans, they were loving me in the orange and just giving all the support.”
“I like the way he coaches because he’s relatable,” said Knox, who’s ranked by 247Sports as the No. 138 overall prospect and No. 21 wide receiver in the 2019 class. “He’s like one of us young men, and you can talk to him about anything. The family atmosphere, I like that a lot.”
247 sportsHe said he “definitely” will visit Ohio State on Sept. 9 for its home game against Oklahoma. He said he will “probably go to” Tennessee on Sept. 30 to see the Vols play host to Georgia, and he wants “to make my way down to LSU, too,” at some point during the season.
I see this plan mentioned a lot. How does Knox benefit from that though?
From Rivals:
4* WR Trey Knox
Knox really impressed during the spring and summer, helping him vault up the rankings to near five-star status. He has elite size and terrific hands, and he still has the room to get bigger and stronger moving forward. Ohio State, Tennessee, Florida and several others are among his early favorites.
From Rivals:
4* WR Trey Knox
Knox really impressed during the spring and summer, helping him vault up the rankings to near five-star status. He has elite size and terrific hands, and he still has the room to get bigger and stronger moving forward. Ohio State, Tennessee, Florida and several others are among his early favorites.