2025 running back Justin Thurman discusses Vols’ coaches, recruitment, scheme

2025 running back Justin Thurman discusses Tennessee’s coaches, recruitment and offensive scheme.

Four-star running back Justin Thurman unofficially visited Tennessee on April 15 for the Orange & White Game.

The 6-foot, 180-pound running back is from Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida. Tennessee offered a scholarship to Thurman on March 28.

Thurman discussed his visit to Tennessee and updated his recruitment with Vols Wire.

“The spring game was the biggest takeaway for me during my visit,” Thurman said. “I got a glimpse of the huge fan base, especially with almost 60,000 fans attending. I also got to tour the facilities and see a video of the new additions coming, big things are happening here.”

Thurman is building a relationship with running backs coach Jerry Mack and graduate assistant Aston Walter.

“We got off to a great start when they offered and when I went to visit for the spring game,” Thurman said about his relationship with Tennessee’s staff. “Coach Mack and coach Walter spent significant time talking with me about the program and how I could fit into the program at Tennessee.

“I have reached out on a few follow-up conversations and am learning more each time we talk.”

Tennessee assistant coach Jerry Mack. Dan Harralson/Vols Wire

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Thurman values development of student-athletes on and off the field, which coach Mack addressed during his visit.

“Coach Mack spoke of the culture and plans for Tennessee to remain a dominant program,” Thurman said. “They talked about player education, development and a chance for opportunities at the next level, all are important to me.”

Tennessee has emerged as a top school in Thurman’s recruitment.

“Tennessee has a top-level football program,” he said. “My initial visit left a lasting impression after meeting coach (Josh) Heupel and spending time with coach Mack and coach Walter. Tennessee is among my top schools of interest.”

Thurman is the No. 266 prospect in the class of 2025. He is the No. 26 running back and the No. 40 player in Florida, according to On3’s industry rankings.

“I can see myself fitting into the offensive scheme at Tennessee because of the way they incorporate their backs into the scheme,” Thurman said. “Multiple backs are used and are incorporated into the passing game, too. Overall, it’s mainly a high tempo, inside zone scheme.”

Thurman plans to make multiple visits to Tennessee in 2023.

“I am planning to get back to Tennessee to continue to develop our relationship further, and learn more about the University of Tennessee and the football program,” he said. “I am planning an early June visit and possibly a game visit in the fall.”

Thurman will take time throughout his recruiting process before committing to a school.

“Since my recruitment has recently picked up, I want to learn as much as I can about all the programs interested in me, the culture, the academics, as well as get to know the coaches and the staff,” he said. “Building relationships is a critical driver. All of this will help me determine the best fit for me.”

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Iowa Hawkeyes offer 4-star 2025 RB Justin Thurman

The Iowa Hawkeyes handed out an offer to talented, four-star running back Justin Thurman out of Tampa, Fla., in the 2025 class.

The Iowa Hawkeyes are getting busy handing out offers in the 2025 class to talented prospects the staff believes can morph into the next wave of black and gold superstars.

Four-star running back Justin Thurman is the latest name to add to that list. A  6-foot, 180 pound running back, Thurman hails from Jesuit High School in Tampa, Fla.

In addition to Iowa, Thurman holds offers from Coastal Carolina, Florida, Florida A&M, Kansas, Kansas State, Rutgers, Tennessee and Toledo.

According to 247Sports, Thurman is a four-star prospect, the nation’s No. 237 player overall, the No. 22 running back and the No. 35 talent from the state of Florida in the 2025 class. Meanwhile, On3 ranks Thurman as a three-star back, the No. 29 running back in the 2025 class and as the No. 47 player from Florida.

Thurman checks in as the No. 255 player nationally, the No. 23 running back and as the No. 39 player from Florida in the On3 consensus rankings.

Per his Hudl page, Thurman lists a 4.31 40-yard dash time, a 4.04 shuttle time, a 36.1″ vertical leap and a 10.87 100-meter dash time.

The Hawkeyes also just sent out an offer to fellow 2025 prospect Dallas Golden out of Berkeley Prep in Tampa, Fla. Golden is regarded as a four-star athlete per On3.

Here’s a more detailed look at what Thurman might add to the Hawkeyes. Below is a peek at his Hudl tape. Plus, his full recruiting profile and offers sheet.

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Florida running back Justin Thurman on his weekend visit to Rutgers football, upcoming visits

Rutgers football hosted Justin Thurman this past weekend for a visit.

Tampa running back Justin Thurman visited the Rutgers football program over the weekend to check out a spring practice. It was the first opportunity for Thurman to connect with the Big Ten program, just days after being offered by the Scarlet Knights.

Thurman is a class of 2025 running back from Jesuit High School (Tampa, FL). He currently holds Power Five offers from Kansas and Tennesee in addition to his early April offer from Rutgers.

The Scarlet Knights hosted Thurman over the weekend, giving the talented athlete a first chance to be on campus and connect with the staff including head coach Greg Schiano. It was a strong impression from Rutgers for a running back who is likely to see his recruitment blow-up this fall.

“My visit to Rutgers was very, very informative. In addition to watching practice and the scrimmage, I had an opportunity to see all areas of the facilities and learned (that) they are getting ready to build a new indoor practice facility,” Thurman told Rutgers Wire.

“Along with meeting with the academics director, I met with player development too. And I was able to sit in on one of the running back team meetings and had a film breakdown session with running backs coach Shaw (Damiere Shaw).

“My visit concluded with a meeting with coach Schiano, where he gave me more insight on how I can be a valuable addition and have an impact on the Rutgers football program.”

Just two weeks ago, Thurman was named March the running backs MVP at the Rivals camp at St. Thomas Aquinas. It was a deep and loaded event.

Also a standout sprinter, Thurman’s team is in the postseason, meaning a shift of focus this week. But then it is back to recruiting.

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On April 15, he will visit Tennessee and is hoping for a visit to Kansas sometime in the next couple of months.

A return to Rutgers, he said, could be in the works as well. This week was definitely a positive learning experience for Thurman, especially as he is in the early stages of his recruitment.

What stood out from the weekend visit to Rutgers? The practice itself, Thurman said.

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“To see the team practice and scrimmage,” Thurman said.

“It was high energy throughout the entire time.”

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Justin Thurman breaks down Rutgers football offer ahead of weekend visit

Justin Thurman was offered by Rutgers football in late March.

In late March, Rutgers football became the third Power Five program to offer Florida running back Justin Thurman.

A 6-foot, 170-pound running back, the offer from Rutgers sees them join a recruitment that also includes offers from Kansas and Tennesee. He is a class of 2025 recruit who is a running back at Jesuit High School (Tampa, FL).

Tampa has been an area of focus for Rutgers football over the past three years, especially given the natural ties to the area for head coach[autotag] Greg Schiano[/autotag]. After all, Schiano was head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for two years and he is strongly connected to the prep football in the area.

As for Thurman, following his March offer from Rutgers, he will be on campus this weekend. His father is often in New Jersey for business so Thurman is familiar with New Jersey and has been to the state several times.

In college, he hopes to major in business and entrepreneurship with the eventual goal of going into real estate when his playing career is over.

It has been a busy offseason for Thurman. He is being heavily recruited by a number of Power Five programs, is running track and, in late March at the Rivals camp in Miami at St. Thomas Aquinas, he was named the running back MVP.

Also, he has a 3.98 G.P.A.

Scroll down to check out what Thurman had to say about Rutgers football ahead of his weekend visit.

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Tampa running back Justin Thurman is offered by Rutgers football

Rutgers football offered Tampa running back Justin Thurman.

One of the top running backs in Florida was offered this week by Rutgers football.

Class of 2025 recruit Justin Thurman from Jesuit (Tampa, FL) pulled in an offer from Rutgers on Tuesday. A 6-foot, 170-pound running back, the Scarlet Knights join a recruitment that also includes Kansas and Tennesee.

He is an elusive athlete with good speed (Thurman also runs track). He also runs with power and good balance.

Jesuit went 9-5 last season.

Thurman tweeted about the offer from Rutgers football on Tuesday night. He was offered by Tennessee earlier in the day.

 

Since the return of head coach [autotag]Greg Schiano[/autotag] three years ago, Rutgers has been recruiting Tampa heavily. As a former head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Schiano’s name certainly resonates around the area.

The 2023 recruiting class, which featured 18 total commits, had a heavy Florida flavor. Six of the players who are part of this class are from Florida.

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Included in this group of six were several standouts including running back [autotag]Jashon Benjamin[/autotag], defensive back [autotag]Bo Mascoe[/autotag] and linebacker [autotag]Abram Wright[/autotag].

Rutgers is in the midst of their spring practice, which began on Tuesday.

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