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Jeremiah Seaton Details His Offer From The Vols

Jeremiah Seaton takes a deep dive into his recruitment, expressing how important it is to receive an offer from the Tennessee Volunteers.
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The Tennessee Volunteers have officially offered another underclassman. This time, they have offered class of 2025 running back Jeremiah Seaton. He is also the brother of 2024 five-star target Jordan Seaton. The young back plays school ball for James Hubert Blake High School in Silver Spring, Maryland. Seaton took the time to speak with Volunteer Country shortly after being offered Wednesday night.

The recently offered prospect received his first Power 5 offer and second D1 offer from none other than the Tennessee Volunteers. He stated, “It’s a great feeling. The hard work is finally paying off, and it’s only going to get better from here.” The young back expressed his feelings about being offered by the Vols: “It means a lot to me seeing how far I’ve come from being the underdog my whole life,” Seaton stated. Schools that offer a prospect early on in their recruitment often keep in touch frequently as they push to keep a relationship with the recruit. The Maryland high school athlete made it very clear that he looks forward to building a relationship with the Vols. “I look forward to building a relationship with them because they showed me and my family love from day 1 of us meeting them, and I love their fan base,” stated the 2025 runningback.

Seaton got the chance to visit the University of Tennessee for the South Carolina game. His brother, Jordan Seaton, was also in attendance for that game. “The visit was great; they had a great run game that night during the visit, and the crowd can get very loud,” stated the junior back.

The Vols pushing early has had an important impact on Seaton. When asked how important Tennessee jumping in his recruitment early was, he responded, “It’s important to me because they’ve believed in me that I got what it takes, and I can’t wait to keep building on our relationship that we have." It is safe to say the junior back from Maryland has caught the eye of this coaching staff.

Tennessee Volunteers RB coach Jerry Mack during spring practice. (Photo by Calvin Mattheis of the News Sentinel)

Tennessee Volunteers RB coach Jerry Mack during spring practice. (Photo by Calvin Mattheis of the News Sentinel)

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