Corey Simms Breaks Down Top Schools, Including Tennessee Volunteers
2025 four-star wide receiver Corey Sims (St. Louis, Mo.) released his top twelve schools, which included the Tennessee Volunteers.
Corey Simms is a talented wideout from Christian Brothers College High School In Saint Louis, Missouri. He is about 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds. He released his top schools on Monday, April 1st, and broke down his suitors with Volunteer Country.
Missouri: "Mizzou was the very first school to offer me. Mizzou is the home team and has always remained in contact with me and my parents. Mizzou also showed me exactly how and where I would fit into their program. Mizzou is losing all of their key receivers after this upcoming season. That would allow me an opportunity to play early as I continue to work hard. Mizzou had a great season last year and has a great opportunity to repeat that during the next football season."
Arkansas: "I enjoyed my visit to Arkansas and the facilities. The new WR coach (Fouch) keeps in contact with me and reaches out daily. Coach Fouch talks to me about being a part of the program and how he would use me."
Miami: "Miami physically came up to my school to offer me. Coach Beard keeps in contact with me, and we have built a strong relationship. Miami is one of those programs anyone would love to play for based on their history. As Miami continues to build its program, I could see myself being a part of it all."
Georgia: "Georgia Bulldogs!!!! It is one of the top teams in the nation and is also well-coached. Coach Coley offered me at South Carolina. Soon after his move to GA, he continued to recruit me. Georgia is one of those programs that anybody would love to play for. Georgia has developed a lot of men who have transitioned to the next level and are currently playing on Sundays. I could see myself fitting into this program perfectly."
LSU: "LSU is probably WRU! Who wouldn't want to play in that type of atmosphere and be coached by one of the best (coach Hankton) WR coaches? LSU produces so many WRs who currently play on Sundays."
USC: "USC physically came into town to offer me. USC has been in continuous contact with me. I visited campus, and the climate and culture were just right. I met Coach Riley and Coach Simmons during my visit. I had an opportunity to have great conversations with them both regarding where and how I would fit into the program. I communicate with the WR coach almost daily and have built a strong relationship. I have also been paying attention to USC recruitment. Coach Simmons and Riley have also begun to build relationships with my parents. USC has picked up several good players. USC has a core of athletes who will soon be playing at the next level. This will allow me to come in and learn while also supporting my development and skills"
Tennessee: "The Tennessee Vols have a great football program. My family and I had a chance to meet Coach Heupel. He expressed lots of interest in me and how he would love me to be a part of his football program. The Vols have a great atmosphere and lots of schools and community spirit. I would love to play in front of that loud, explosive crowd."
Kansas: "I visited Kansas and enjoyed my time there. I also enjoyed conversing with Coach Samuel.I'm looking forward to visiting again. Kansas is a top school because I think Coach Samuel is a great coach and would help support my development as a player."
Penn State: "I loved my visit to Penn State. Penn State has everything I need to excel, on and off the field. Penn State keeps in contact, and they make me feel like a priority. Penn State does a great job of developing its players. I think its players are well-coached. I like the structure Coach Franklin provides. It reminds me a lot of my current head football coach. Penn State was very welcoming and reminded me of home."
Michigan:"Michigan has a great football program. Coach Bellamy always keeps in contact with me; we have built a great relationship. Coach Bellamy talks about how and what they would use me for. Michigan is a top team, and I look forward to visiting it soon. I am familiar with WR Fredro Moore, a native of St. Louis. Michigan recently won the national college championship and has always had a great tradition that anybody would want to join"
Ole Miss:"Ole Miss is a great, well-coached team. I haven't visited yet. However, I have watched a few games this year and could imagine myself on their offense. I loved seeing how much they pass the ball in their offense. Ole Miss has also produced several great WRs who currently play in the NFL"
Nebraska:"Nebraska brought the entire coaching staff to my school during the recruiting process. My parents and I had a chance to converse with head coach Matt Rhule and WR coach McGuire. They continue to make me feel like a priority by expressing continuous interest and remaining in contact regularly."
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