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After FSU visit, Vols commit Grant has a 'tough decision' to make

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RB Anthony Grant
RB Anthony Grant (Chad Simmons)

Buford, Ga., running back Anthony Grant is committed to Tennessee, but he gave Florida State a chance to change his mind during the final weekend of the 2018 recruiting cycle.

And it sounds like the four-star prospect will now have a difficult decision on his hands.

"It was really great. Players, people were very impressive," Grant said. "I always knew that FSU was a great school, and this visit just really opened my eyes even more to that. i felt a difference here with this visit because of how all the coaches could relate to me."

Grant, who said he measured in at 5-foot-11 and 200 pounds, was joined on the visit by his family. He said that FSU running backs coach Donte Pimpleton has handled a big portion of his recruitment, along with offensive coordinator Walt Bell.

Much of the weekend was spent discussing how Grant would be used in FSU's offense.

"I feel I can do everything as a back," Grant said. "He really believes I can play in this offense. We watched film and how they spread things out. It fits me really good. I like the offense a lot."

So now that the FSU visit is complete, where do the 'Noles stand?

"Oh, they are in there. They are in that top," Grant said. "So it's going to be a tough decision. I'll decide when I know in my mind for sure. The deciding factor is what school I feel I'm wanted and fit in the best."

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