The top 2028 prospects from across the nation are already discussing Tennessee. Quinn Pollock, a defensive back from Georgia, was recently extended an offer by the Volunteers, and he is eager to find out more about them.
Pollock just finished his sophomore year of high school. He played both sides of the ball at Landmark Christian School in Georgia. He made 16 catches for 212 yards and a score while playing receiver. He made 43 total tackles, four pass deflections, and one forced fumble as a defensive back.
Pollock was described as a “ballhawk, with excellent footwork, physicality, and technique” by Tom Lemming, a college football recruiting analyst.
On SI, he discussed the recent offer from Tennessee to Vol.
Tennessee’s Offer Draws a Response from Quinn Pollock
In recent weeks, Pollock has had a plethora of offers from schools like Florida, Ole Miss, Auburn, and more. However, it stood out among the others when the Volunteers informed him of what they were giving him.
“I was really thrilled, and I felt fortunate to have the offer and attention that I’ve been praying for. “
He is already considering learning more about Tennessee when he gets the offer.
“I’m interested in finding out more about the coaching staff, the offensive and defensive systems, the campus and facilities, and the academic support for athletes. “
Not just Quinn is a football celebrity in the family; He actually has an identical twin brother named Cole who also got an offer from Tennessee. Since the two have grown up together, their relationship has only gotten closer, and getting offers together is only the start.
“We are the best of friends and have shared everything in life. We want to attend the same university and be among the best defensive backs in the nation.
Regarding outside the game, Pollock wants Vols supporters to know a few things about him and Cole as individuals.
“I’m 30 seconds older than Cole. Football, boats, vehicles, and other things are among our common interests. We enjoy spending time with our family at the lake when we are not focusing on our football goals.
For their junior year, the pair will be moving to McEachern High School in Georgia. They will face off against 2027 Tennessee target Nash Johnson and 2028 Volunteers target Casey Barner in a defensive back chamber there. McEachern was where Darryl Rivers, a freshman at Tennessee, went to high school during his senior year.