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Tennessee Volunteers

Breaking News:Ashton Alston deal confirmed and sealed

Tennessee recently offered another talented prospect from Ohio. Ashton Alston is a cornerback prospect from Anderson High School in Ohio. He is a 5-10, 165-pound 2027 athlete who recently recapped his Tennessee offer with Volunteer Country.

The Tennessee offer means a lot to me. This was my first SEC offer, and it only motivates me more to keep working,” the talented prospect states. He also follows that statement up with another statement, “It felt great to get the offer; I was really excited. The conversation was awesome with Coach Nez and Coach Abeln, and I can’t wait to get up there in the spring for a visit.

The Ohio athlete responded, “Best of the best football, great environment, and the SEC.” The talented cornerback was also asked what he believed he could bring to a program like Tennessee. “High energy every day, a great skill set, and physical play. I’m also someone who will lead by example,” the 2027 athlete stated following the question.

He was asked how big of a deal it was to receive an offer from Tennessee early on in his high school career. “It is big time; I’ve been working my whole life for moments like this

Winn was asked about his offer and what it was like to receive it. “I was grateful for the offer. The coaches there are really close to my high school coach. It was a great moment when he said they offered me. The offer came from Coach Halzle. I think they like me as a WR, and their offensive staff has developed great slot and outside WRs. In high school, I play WR and DB. I look forward to coming to Neyland and meeting staff on both sides of the ball,” the talented freshman states

Many things may catch a recruit’s eye about a school. When asked what came to mind when considering Tennessee, the prospect responded, “The coaches and football philosophy are top-rated. Great offensive and defensive minds. The school is also well-rounded in academics. My parents met in Tennessee and love the location. I saw Tennessee play an away game. I can’t wait to come on campus and build strong relationships with the coaches.”

 

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