Done Deal The Coach Of Tennessee Has Finally Own The Race by

Done Deal The Coach Of Tennessee Has Finally Own The Race by

After some recruiting misses at the position, and seeing his performances at the beginning of his senior season, South Carolina’s football program dispensed an offer to Palmetto State and 2024 four-star wide receiver prospect Braylon Staley. Upon receiving his offer from the Gamecocks, Staley was spotted sporting Carolina gear at his very next high school game with the Strom Thurmond Rebels, conveying that there was at least some mutual interest between both sides.

As the season progressed, however, there never seemed to be any publicly known and tangible progress. Earlier this week, Gamecock wide receivers coach Justin Stepp conducted an in-home visit with Staley and his family, generating some buzz on social media. Despite the staff’s best efforts, it appears as if Braylon has solidified his commitment to the Volunteers, as on Friday afternoon, made his intentions clear that he will sign national letter of intent with Tennessee.

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Strom Thurmond’s Braylon Staley signs with University of Tennessee

JOHNSTON, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) – With the season winding down, high school football players across the CSRA are deciding where they’re going to play college ball.

With the latest on a wide receiver who’s taking his talents to the SEC. Strom Thurmond Wide Receiver Braylon Staley has been a nightmare for opposing defenses throughout his entire high school career.

With his family, coaches, teammates, and classmates in attendance, Staley signed the dotted line, making his dreams of playing college football a reality.

In the era of the transfer portal and players seemingly changing teams every offseason, the receiver decided to solidify his commitment to the University of Tennessee.

Even though other big-name programs tried to get Staley to flip, he says the bond with the Tennessee coaches is why he can’t wait to get the Knoxville.

“It’s amazing to have this day. I’m glad that I stuck with this decision. It was the best decision for me. The coaches, I love the coaches there, I love the community, and the culture is just amazing. Coach [Kelsey] Pope, he’s an awesome man, and he’s just another father figure to me. It’s amazing,” he said.

Staley was recently named the Class 2A Upper State Offensive Player of the Year after having 69 catches, 1,166 yards and 14 touchdowns in his lone season with the Rebels.

“It’s a blessing man, you know, keep God first, you know? All the hard work is paying off. I just keep my head down, be humble, and stay in it from there. Building relationships with them since day one. The late programs that came in late, it was hard to just build relationships with other coaches. Being an early enrollee, I’m just trying to go out there and work for a spot. So, I’m going to go out there and work my tail off, and I’m going to aim for there,” Staley said.

 

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