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Georgia, Florida, LSU trips on deck for 2022 WR Isaiah Horton

Isaiah Horton
Isaiah Horton

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Class of 2022 Tennessee wide receiver Isaiah Horton has just started to add major offers, but if everything to goes according to play, his list will keep growing in the next few months. A steady stream of coaches have come through Nashville-area powerhouse program Ensworth to see Horton this spring, with many hoping he returns the favor for a camp performance this summer. Rivals.com caught up with Horton to talk about his recruitment, as well as his plans for upcoming visits.

IN HIS WORDS

"I'm getting ready to start going to camps and there are a lot of schools I want to check out. I'm going to go to Georgia and Florida and I'm going to try to go to LSU and Alabama, too."

Georgia: "They have already offered me so I want to get to camp and work with their coaches on the field. It's been about two months since I got the offer and I want to start developing that relationship with their coaches."

Florida: "I have never been to campus there before. I really want to get down there and check it out. I've always liked Florida and the idea of going down there to play so I want to see what it's all about. They haven't offered me yet but I think if i go down there for camp I can get the offer."

LSU: "They just came by my school the other day. They really want to see me in camp and that's one offer I really want to get. I know some of the guys down there on the team and I want to get down there and experience it for myself."

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