2025 Georgia four-star wide receiver schedules Tennessee visit

2025 Georgia four-star wide receiver schedules a Tennessee football visit.

2025 wide receiver prospect Travis Smith Jr. will visit Tennessee.

Smith Jr. will officially visit the Vols on Saturday, according to Steve Wiltfong of On3. He will visit Georgia on May 31, Auburn on June 7 and Alabama on June 14.

Smith Jr. unofficially visited the Vols on Oct. 14, 2023, Nov. 18, 2023 and April 6.

The 6-foot-4, 191-pound four-star wide receiver is from Westlake High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

Smith Jr. ranks as the No. 114 overall player, the No. 13 cornerback and No. 17 player in Georgia in the class of 2025.

Tennessee is one of seven Southeastern Conference schools to offer Smith Jr. The Vols offered him a scholarship on Sept. 5, 2023.

PHOTOS: Tennessee’s Wide Receiver U

 

2025 Georgia wide receiver schedules Tennessee visit

2025 Georgia wide receiver schedules a Tennessee football visit.

2025 wide receiver prospect Travis Smith Jr. will visit Tennessee.

Smith Jr. will unofficially visit the Vols on Saturday, he announced. He visited Alabama on Feb. 3 and Auburn on Jan. 27.

Smith Jr. unofficially visited the Vols on Oct. 14, 2023 and Nov. 18, 2023.

The 6-foot-4, 191-pound four-star wide receiver is from Westlake High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

Smith Jr. is the No. 114 overall player in the class of 2025. He ranks as the No. 13 cornerback and No. 17 player in Georgia.

Tennessee is one of seven Southeastern Conference schools to offer Smith Jr. The Vols offered him a scholarship on Sept. 5, 2023.

PHOTOS: Tennessee’s Wide Receiver U

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Five 2025 prospects who could be next to commit to Alabama

Alabama currently has three commits for the 2025 recruiting class. Here are 5 prospects who could be next to commit to the Crimson Tide.

Alabama currently has three commitments for the 2025 recruiting class. The new coaching staff has landed one commitment in the class, with others coming from the Nick Saban-led staff. That is four-star defensive lineman Antonio Coleman, who recently committed to the Crimson Tide on Saturday.

With the dead period ending on Monday, there will be recruits from all across the country visiting various schools. More specifically, there will be several recruits that make their way to Tuscaloosa to visit Alabama and the new-look Crimson Tide staff.

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at five recruits who could be next to commit to Alabama as a part of the 2025 recruiting class.

Four-star WR Travis Smith Jr. enjoys an ‘amazing’ visit to Auburn

Four-star wide receiver Travis Smith Jr. was Auburn’s only visitor this weekend, letting him spend plenty of time with Auburn’s coaching staff.

After hosting several impressive Junior Days this month, Auburn took a different route this weekend with just one unofficial visitor.

Four-star wide receiver [autotag]Travis Smith Jr.[/autotag] made the trek from Atlanta to the Plains and it left quite an impression on him.

“Today was amazing. Being the only on here for this unofficial visit was very fun,” Smith Jr. told Auburn Undercover. “Seeing their new facility for the first time, it was fun. It was great getting to know Coach (Hugh) Freeze and Coach (Marcus) Davis and Coach (Derrick) Nix. Having those conversations, they showed me the true them and what this program holds.”

It was his second visit to Auburn and allowed him to spend plenty of time with Freeze and learn more about his history of developing wide receivers.

“It was great,” Smith Jr. said. “Coming in I didn’t know his history on receivers, but just knowing that he produced A.J. Brown and guys like DK Metcalf, I’m sure he can definitely produce a guy like me. That was great to hear.”

Smith is the No. 196 overall player and No. 25 wide receiver in the 247Sports Composite ranking. The 6-foot-4, 191-pounder is also the No. 27 player from Georgia.

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