Anouncement:Tennessee Volunteers player Ryan Damron is leaving..

Ryan Damron, a three-star quarterback, has committed to TN

The Tennessee Volunteers are still actively seeking new members in advance of the February signing day. Ryan Damron, a three-star in-state quarterback, committed to Tennessee on Tuesday afternoon.

Damron will be favored as a walk-on, per 247Sports. This implies that he won’t use a scholarship and won’t apply to the team’s scholarship cap.

Damron, who stands five feet eleven inches and weighs 179 pounds, attended Henry County High School in Paris, Tennessee. Upon graduating, he held the record for almost every passing statistic in the school’s history. Several Division I teams, including Kentucky, Middle Tennessee State, and Eastern Kentucky, were interested in signing him.

Tennessee’s quarterback room is somewhat thin following the winter transfer portal action, as we previously mentioned today. Damron’s commitment may not have a significant effect, but it does provide some breathing room for the following cycle. Tennessee won’t need to use a scholarship for Damron, a quarterback in Division I. You must take advantage of any opportunity to obtain a value like that.

According to 247Sports Composite, Damron is ranked 107th nationally among quarterbacks and 1921st overall as a recruit.

Ryan Damron, a quarterback, commits to Tennessee

Ryan Damron, a 2023 quarterback, has committed to Tennessee as a walk-on.

Damron began, “First and foremost, I want to give thanks to God for enabling me to play the game I love at the next level.””My parents have always had faith in me and have helped steer me in the right path. I want to thank them for that. I also want to express my gratitude to my coaches for spending their time helping me grow into the player and man I am today. I would like to express my gratitude to the entire Henry County community for their unwavering support during my stay. In conclusion, I express my gratitude to my friends and teammates for demonstrating to me what it meant to be a part of something greater than myself.

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