November 24, 2024

Tennessee commit Bennett Warren excited to test himself at 2024 All-American Bowl.

Tennessee's Josh Heupel claims to be more competitive than Vols' Tony  Vitello

One of the most physically impressive prospects at the 2024 All-American Bowl is undoubtedly Bennett Warren. The towering four-star offensive tackle from Sugar Land, Texas’s Fort Bend Christian Academy is sure to draw attention when he steps onto the field.

Warren, who stands 6-foot-7.5 and weighs 330 pounds, is rated by 247Sports as the No. 8 offensive tackle prospect in the country and the No. 13 prospect overall in Texas. Warren hasn’t received much attention in the field because he attended a smaller private school in a state like Texas where public education is the norm. He can’t wait to play and put himself to the test against the greatest.

“I think it’s an amazing blessing,” he replied. “I honestly would never bet coming from a small private school I’d end up playing in such a prestigious game with some of the best players in America, so it’s just a real joy and a blessing.”

Warren has heard talk about the game but has never seen it. While he’s there, Warren intends to fully enjoy the experience.

He declared, “I’ve never really watched it.” “I am aware of it. I’ve never watched the high school bowl; I’ve only ever watched the senior bowl. I’m excited to find out more about it.

Tennessee's Josh Heupel claims to be more competitive than Vols' Tony  Vitello

Over the course of the previous two years, Warren traveled the nation on recruiting visits and made a lot of friends. Before they all go off to college, the game will be a chance to catch up with some old friends.

“I think one of my guys Jordan Ross is playing in it,” he stated. “I’m eager to compete against him before we play against one another in college. It also features a few other guys I know playing. It will be great to see the guys again before we head across the country because there are a ton of people I know or have met on visits.”

A number of schools competed for Warren’s recruitment. Tennessee is the only program Warren intends to listen to; Michigan was one of those programs, and the Wolverines are still chasing him.

“The only other school coming after me at this point is Michigan, but I’m all in with Tennessee,” he stated. “There’s no switching at this point.”

Warren will have to change a few things for the next phase. If he wants to succeed in the SEC, he believes he has to improve most in the run game.

He stated, “I’m trying to improve my run game.” “Coming from here to there, I think it’s going to be a big jump up.”

 

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