After being routed through Charlotte from Atlanta to get to Knoxville, the highly rated receiver from Henry County High School in McDonough, Ga., was stranded for more than 12 hours at a hotel near the airport, waiting to see if his last minute official visit will happen.
“If I can I’ll go,” the 6-foot-3, 185-pound receiver said Saturday morning of traveling to UT. “But if they’re saying they don’t have a flight to Knoxville and they have one to Atlanta, I’m going back home.”
Ambles has been to UT several times, but has never taken his official visit.
Ambles was committed to UT for months before the Vols’ coaching change. He then ruled out the Vols and seemed to be leaning towards joining former UT coach Lane Kiffin at Southern California before hastily putting together this weekend’s trip to Knoxville.
Ambles arrived in Charlotte on Friday evening after he couldn’t get a direct flight from Atlanta to Knoxville.
“If I can get home, I’m going to go home,” Ambles said. “It’s probably not worth it.”
Even though National Signing Day is Wednesday, Ambles won’t face a strict time constraint.
He said he might wait until after National Signing Day on Wednesday to announce his decision since he has two more official visits scheduled.
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