“ Pensecola (Fla.) Catholic Top247 cornerback
Damarius McGhee named Tennessee, Ole Miss, Georgia, Miami and Louisville his leaders on Wednesday.
"I'm trying to make a decision around the end of summer," McGhee told 247Sports over the phone.
McGhee,
who was one of the biggest risers in 247Sports' most recent rankings update, did a virtual visit with Tennessee a few weeks ago. He said that the Volunteers are probably recruiting him harder than anyone else right now.
"It's a beautiful campus," McGhee said. "Me and [defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley] have a good connection, probably more so than the other DB coaches. Me and [Jeremy Pruitt] kind of got a good relationship too. I have always wanted to go up there ever since I got the offer. The stadium seems nice and they got a nice indoor."
McGhee was quick to note that if he signs with Tennessee, he's probably going to be playing with some other top talent.
"They got a good looking class. I have looked at some of the people that they got committed, and I'm like this place must be nice," McGhee said.
McGhee hasn't been to Ole Miss before, but is very familiar with assistant Terrell Buckley.
"Me and T-Buck are good," McGhee explained. "They were one of the first schools that offered me. T-Buck actually offered me when he was at [Mississippi State]."
McGhee camped at Georgia the summer before his junior season.
"I like it," McGhee said. "I like how [assistant Charlton Warren] runs his drills and all that. He doesn't call you out if you do something wrong, but he's going to make you better."
Miami didn't offer McGhee until Tuesday.
"I just want to go down there and visit," McGhee said. "Back in 2001 when they won a national championship, I really liked the defense. I have always liked their defense."
Are the Hurricanes a little to late to the party?
"No," McGhee said. "They still got time."
McGhee doesn't have an exact date for a commitment, but acknowledged that it could come before the end of July or August.
"Sometime before my season," he said.
McGhee is listed at 6-1, 162 pounds. The Under Armour All-American totaled 47 tackles and six interceptions as a junior for a Pensacola Catholic team that went 11-1 and made the 3A state playoffs while also getting snaps at quarterback. He has clocked a 4.56 on the lasers in the 40-yard dash and also posted a 4.25 in the short shuttle. The 247Sports' Crystal Ball doesn't currently hold any predictions from recruiting analysts.”