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With offers from over 30 schools, the five-star athlete from Douglas County High School in Douglasville, Georgia, is currently among the most sought-after sophomores in the nation. Josh Heupel, the coach at Tennessee, has made him a top priority. Gregory was delighted once more when he returned to Knoxville on Wednesday to watch the Vols’ inaugural spring scrimmage.
Tennessee, according to the 6-foot-2.5, 178-pound Gregory, is “definitely very high” on
attend the Vols’ inaugural spring scrimmage, and he left once more feeling inspired.
After his most recent visit, the 6-foot-2.5, 178-pound Gregory said Tennessee is “definitely very high” on his list. He mentioned that he already had plans to go back there for a home game for the Vols later this year.