Tennessee picks up commitment from massive Texas offensive lineman Kyree Miller
Despite a rough start to the 2019 season, it seems that Jeremy Pruitt has the Tennessee football program heading in the right direction again. The Volunteers have won three out of their last four games and have a chance at qualifying for a bowl game.
Even more important, the Big Orange has been hot on the recruiting trail. That continued on Tuesday when Kyree Miller, an offensive guard from Mesquite, Texas, announced his commitment to the Vols.
Miller becomes the 17th commitment in the 2020 signing class for the Vols, which is currently ranked No. 21 by 247Sports.
Tennessee’s recruiting class now includes some maulers up front as four-star Cooper Mays (273-pounds), and three-stars Javontez Spraggins (340-pounds) and James Robinson (323-pounds) are all offensive linemen committed to the program’s class.
At 6-foot-4 and 370 pounds, Miller chose the Volunteers over SMU, Liberty, North Texas and others.
His highlight video can be seen below:
Good size. Hope he knows he already needs to drop 50 pounds
SMU, Liberty and North Texas? Dude was in high demand I see.
Yeah not exactly the cream of the crop. Pruitt must see something in him that other major programs don’t see.
Agree Pruitt has to know and see something others don’t right now. Of course watch him go to 4 or 5 stars and everyone want him now that Tennessee offered him.
Ratings are significantly biased to whom is offering. I think a similar thing happened with a recruit from last year’s class (Gray?).
At least our coaches use more resources than 24/7 rankings to target good prospects.
Notice how the UGA world record OL hasn’t played to expectation…..
Why dont you worry about your team ever winning another national championship and let us worry about our team.
Why dont you worry about your team ever winning another national championship and let us worry about our team UGarmy retired.