Axavier Bridges-Brooks Recaps Tennessee Offer
2025 safety Axavier Bridges-Brooks (Upper Marlboro, Md.) recapped his recent offer from the Tennessee Volunteers.
The Tennessee Volunteers are one of many schools and football programs that consistently offer new recruits nearly every day of the year. They recently spoke with a new recruit from the 2025 recruiting class.
Axavier Bridges-Brooks is a 2025 safety from Rock Creek Christian Academy High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. He is a 6-foot-1, 180-pound frame and recently caught up with Volunteer Country following his Tennessee offer to give our viewers a new and unique spin. "To me, this offer is an opportunity, and I’m just ready to work," the uncommitted 2025 safety stated when speaking to Volunteer Country. He did a deep, in-depth dive into what makes Tennessee unique.
"What makes Tennessee unique to me is the culture and the history. Another thing that makes them unique is their hospitality. It’s really a family there!" Many recruits value the family feel as many would be far from home. The family feel is key to many. He talked about which coaches he spoke to.
"I spoke with Coach Banks, Coach Harbin, coach O’Rourke, and Coach Martinez." He has an interesting thought when thinking about the Tennessee Volunteers. "When I think of Tennessee, I think of a family and a program looking to take over the SEC."
The 2025 class is just getting underway now that spring practice is over for Tennessee. This often means the recruiting scene is about to kick up another notch as many official visits and decisions will come before summer and the majority before the season starts. Although it is quite uncertain in this recruitment with Bridges-Brooks being a new name to the list one thing is certain and that is the Volunteers are now in competition as they have entered their name into the hat draw.