Quavaris Crouch committed to Tennessee on Friday, giving the Vols nine ESPN 300 commitments in the 2019 class.
The commitment also gives Tennessee an extra signee in this class as Crouch is signing on the final day of college football’s early signing period.
Crouch, the No. 3 ranked athlete and No. 41 prospect overall, was initially going to wait to announce his decision in early January and was not planning on signing early. He wavered on when to make the announcement and decided to sign with the Vols, choosing Tennessee over Michigan and Clemson.
The 6-foot-1, 222-pound athlete out of Harding High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, is also planning on enrolling early at Tennessee.
He is the second-highest ranked commitment in the class for the Volunteers behind five-star offensive lineman Wanya Morris at No. 7 overall and ahead of wide receiver commit Ramel Keyton, who is the No. 113-ranked recruit.