
Earlier this weekend, another rostered player for the Tennessee Volunteers was lost to the NFL Draft. Jeremiah Crawford, an offensive lineman with the Vols who started 13 of his 29 games, filed for the draft. In theory, Tennessee still has a lot of strength going into the upcoming season, but the loss of Crawford hurts their depth. “Leader and Savior Jesus Christ deserves all praise and thanks, so let me start by thanking God. None of this would be possible without Him. Just wanted to say thanks to all of the love and support I’ve had while playing here, Vol Nation. In addition, I want to express my gratitude to my Goddard, Butler, and Tennessee teammates, friends, and coaches who have supported me throughout the journey. I
I appreciate your unwavering support and for helping me understand what this is all about. You will always rank among the greatest. I want to express my gratitude to each and every one of my coaches at Tennessee for believing in me and supporting me as I strive to play collegiate football at the greatest level. I don’t know where I would be without all of you. I’ve had teammates from college football who have become brothers. Our friendships will endure forever, and I will always be grateful for all of the experiences. My mother deserves a particular thank you from me. You’ve taught me how to fight for what I want in life and how to endure hardships.
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