Travis Smith Jr. Schedules Spring Visits

2025 four-star wide receiver Travis Smith Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.) has scheduled several unofficial spring visits, including one with the Tennessee Volunteers.
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Westlake High School wide receiver Travis Smith Jr. has confirmed five unofficial visits with On3's Chad Simmons. The No. 197 prospect in the 247Sports' Composite Rankings has been feeling the most attention from Georgia and Tennessee, but the next few months will be pivotal in his recruiting process.

Travis Smith Jr.'s Spring Visit Schedule

  • Alabama: March 8
  • Auburn: March 23
  • Georgia Tech: March 30
  • Tennessee: April 6
  • Georgia: April 13

Smith spoke about the interest he has in the University of Tennessee with Simmons. Their up-tempo offense will always be attractive to premium wide receiver targets, and Smith is near the top of their board. They have an uphill battle against the Georgia Bulldogs but can make a big impression over the next stretch.

"That’s the offense I believe I’d gel into the easiest. (Wide receivers) coach [Kelsey] Pope and (head) coach [Josh] Heupel, they’ve been on me a lot ever since last year. They’ve really shown me a lot of communication." Travis Smith Jr. to On3 on Tennessee

2025 4-star WR Travis Smith Jr. during an unofficial visit to Georgia. (Photo courtesy of Travis Smith Jr.)
2025 4-star WR Travis Smith Jr. during an unofficial visit to Georgia. (Photo courtesy of Travis Smith Jr.)

Tennessee's 2025 Recruiting Class

  • George MacIntyre, QB
  • Justin Baker, RB
  • Joakim Dodson, WR
  • Jack VanDorselaer, TE
  • Dylan Lewis, CB
  • Tyler Redmond, CB

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Evan Crowell
EVAN CROWELL

Evan Crowell is the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, basketball, and recruiting. He previously worked as the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Gamecocks Digest.