Tennessee DE happy to get a USC offer from the Gamecocks
JANUARY 11, 2019 BY PHIL KORNBLUT LINK: SPORTSTALK
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Jay Hardy
USC will continue to work the state of Tennessee hard in the 2020 recruiting campaign as the Gamecocks are finding success attracting good players from the Volunteer State One player Will Muschamp has his eye on is 4 star DE Jay Hardy 6'5" 265lbs of Chattanooga and he offered him earlier in the week.
“I like how coach Muschamp feels about me and his confidence,” Hardy said “They said they like my hands and athleticism and would play me at end on regular downs and on 3rd down they would put me inside and put me on the guards.”
Hardy said Muschamp’s reputation as a defensive coach and developer of defensive talent is a key item with him.
“I love what he has been doing and his past,” he said. “It means he knows how to get me to the places I want to go.”
Hardy’s offer list is growing with Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Northwestern, Indiana and Duke also on board. His brother played fullback at Tennessee and he attended three games there this season.
He also made it to Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech and UTC for games
JANUARY 11, 2019 BY PHIL KORNBLUT LINK: SPORTSTALK
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Jay Hardy
USC will continue to work the state of Tennessee hard in the 2020 recruiting campaign as the Gamecocks are finding success attracting good players from the Volunteer State One player Will Muschamp has his eye on is 4 star DE Jay Hardy 6'5" 265lbs of Chattanooga and he offered him earlier in the week.
“I like how coach Muschamp feels about me and his confidence,” Hardy said “They said they like my hands and athleticism and would play me at end on regular downs and on 3rd down they would put me inside and put me on the guards.”
Hardy said Muschamp’s reputation as a defensive coach and developer of defensive talent is a key item with him.
“I love what he has been doing and his past,” he said. “It means he knows how to get me to the places I want to go.”
Hardy’s offer list is growing with Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Northwestern, Indiana and Duke also on board. His brother played fullback at Tennessee and he attended three games there this season.
He also made it to Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech and UTC for games