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4-star OT Garbiel Osenda set to visit Tennessee for the first time

4A3DA472-0F39-4C89-9987-5851509375C0by:Matt Ray10/09/24

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Four-star OL and South Carolina target Gabriel Osenda is pictured at his school ((Photo credit: Gabriel Osenda-X)
Four-star OL and South Carolina target Gabriel Osenda is pictured at his school ((Photo credit: Gabriel Osenda-X)

Baylor School (Tenn.) offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda is set for his first look at Tennessee this weekend when the Vols take on Florida. The 6-7, 305 pound prospect told Volquest on Monday he planned to be in town this weekend, and he will be joined by a couple of his current teammates in 2025 commit Joakim Dodson and 2027 running back David Gabriel-Georges.

Tennessee offered Osenda in February, and he says he has continued to hear from the Vols more of late.

Volquest caught up with Osenda in May, and he was already impressed with what he had watched from Tennessee’s offense and how he could fit in at the time.

“He is a great guy and a great coach,” Osenda said of Elarbee and Tennessee’s offense at the time. “You can see it in the guys on the field with his offensive line. I feel like what I do well would fit into what they do with their offense. They get downhill and are aggressive and they play in the best conference in college football. You can tell they have a good thing for them.”

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“I know they really liked my film and my size and athleticism that they saw on film,” Osenda added of what Tennessee likes about his game.

Osenda has started to get out on the road more this fall to see schools, and earlier in the spring, he told Volquest exactly what he was looking for in a school.

“I want to go to a school that is going to develop me and help me get to that next level,” the fast-rising prospect said. “I want to see my game continue to rise up, so I want to go to a school that can help me get to that next level and a school where I can enjoy life at because of the relationship with the coaches and players.”

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