Tennessee Commit Boo Carter Schedules Unofficial Visit With Colorado

In this story:
With college football already in full swing, recruiting visits are also also. Some prospects shut down their recruitment before the season, but others still weigh options. Four-star Tennessee commit Boo Carter is one of the players still evaluating things; the talented two-way star will make the trip out to Boulder, Colorado, this weekend to see head coach Deion Sanders and the red-hot Buffaloes.
This weekend, Carter stopped by Knoxville, Tennessee, for the Vols' home opener against Austin Peay. He had already signaled that fall visits were possible, though he mentioned multiple times that it would be difficult to get him to reconsider his college decision. Colorado did come on strong toward the end of his recruitment, and they are the talk of college football right now.
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and two-way superstar Travis Hunter have generated excitement about a previously dormant program. With Deion leading the helm, Colorado has immediately materialized as a dangerous Power-5 team among America's best. Carter got a look at the team this offseason when he visited, but getting to Boulder at this moment is very understandable from a recruiting perspective.
You Might Also Like:
- Josh Heupel Developing His "Joe Milton Formula"
- Is Dylan Sampson Ready To Be A Feature Back?
- Conference Context: Where Tennessee Sits After Week One
Join the community:
Follow Evan Crowell on Twitter: @EvanVCrowell
You can follow us for future coverage by clicking "Follow" on the top right-hand corner of the page. Also, be sure to like us on Facebook @VolunteerCountry & follow us on Twitter at @VCountryFN.

Evan Crowell is currently pursuing a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and has various media experiences throughout his young career. He's been committed to marrying the fan's perspective of the game of football to the technical intricacies installed in each game by coaches and players. Crowell has been working at Fan Nation since 2020 and has covered high-profile college football games, recruiting events, and more during that five-year tenure. While he never played football, he's worked relentlessly to continue improving his understanding of the game while still covering the unique stories of each individual he covers.
Follow evanvcrowell