University of Tennessee Athletics
#VolReport: Amazing Feeling Bonds Newcomers
January 13, 2015 | Football
Jan. 13, 2015
By Brian Rice
UTSports.com
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The five offensive players in Tennessee's mid-term class met with the media for the first time on Tuesday afternoon and brought a familiar theme to the event: How amazing it was to be at Tennessee
The feeling was nothing new for offensive lineman Chance Hall. To the Roanoke, Virginia native, Tennessee felt so much like home, he could not wait to make it a reality.
"Every visit I came on, it just felt like home," Hall said. "The whole atmosphere is just amazing. I don't know why anyone would chose anywhere else."
The players came from near and far, but none farther than quarterback Quinten Dormady, who will not be making any quick drives home. The long distance from Boerne, Texas made the family atmosphere at UT even more important in the recruiting process.
"This is a family place," Dormady said. "Being 17 hours away from home you want to feel like you're at home, being that far away from parents and siblings and that kind of thing. So yeah I think that it was the family part of it."
And like a family, Dormady saw the genuine nature of Butch Jones and his staff, both in football and in life.
"They're just real personable people, they're going to tell you how it is," Dormady said. "I think that works out for the best. You know where your place is. And everyone is here to get better and guide you along the way for your life after football."
Two of the newest Vols, Juaun Jennings and Jack Jones know that feeling of home better than most now that they have the opportunity to represent their home state school. Both made the three-hour journey from Murfreesboro to begin their college careers.
"It felt so great to finally be down here and be a part of the team," Jennings said. "Not just by a recruiting class, but a part of the team. It was a blessing, and I gave glory to God then and there."
Jones feels it at every turn, from going to class and getting to know his teammates to even meeting the media for the first time. All of it is the realization of a long-held dream.
"This is all pretty surreal right now," Jones said. "I've seen guys getting interviewed and now it's my turn. It's pretty wild. I really think it's going to be a great experience."
For Alvin Kamara, the bright lights of Tennessee are nothing new, but they do represent a fresh start for a player that spent last season at Hutchinson Community College after transferring from Alabama following his freshman year.
"It feels good to be able to just start over," Kamara said. "Just having that experience with going to Bama first, just knowing how to kind of play the game, just do what I have to do to be successful."
All five are ready to help set the tone and glad to have their college careers underway.
"I'm loving it so far," Jones said. "Just being able to come in and train in this awesome facility, it's been awesome. I can't wait to keep getting better and better."