Chattanooga Times Free Press

Pearl-Cohn’s Elijah Simmons commits to Vols

- BY DAVID COBB STAFF WRITER

ATLANTA — Tennessee picked up the 14th commitment of its 2019 football recruiting class Monday when an in-state defensive tackle pledged to the Volunteers.

Elijah Simmons, a three-star prospect from Nashville’s PearlCohn High School, announced his commitment to Tennessee over Memphis and Missouri, among others. Simmons is the second in-state high school senior to commit to the Vols in this recruiting class and fourth with ties to the state.

In a video announcing his commitment, Simmons thanked God, his parents and his coaches.

“They created a monster,” said Simmons, who at 6 feet and 350 pounds is the heaviest commitment in Tennessee’s 2019 class to this point.

He is the fourth defensive line commitment in the recruiting class. His first opportunit­y to sign a national letter of intent will come in December. Tennessee’s recruiting class held steady at ninth in the SEC after the commitment, according to 247Sports.com.

Thaxton charged

A Tennessee sophomore was charged Sunday night with domestic assault and false imprisonme­nt.

Ryan Thaxton, a linebacker and defensive lineman from Alexandria, Virginia, was arrested by the university police department and booked into the Knox County Jail, according to a Sheriff’s Office spokespers­on. That person said Thaxton made a $1,500 bond and was released Monday morning.

A team spokespers­on released a statement Monday on the matter.

“We are aware of the incident,” the statement said. “The student-athlete has been suspended from all team activities while law enforcemen­t and the university investigat­es.”

Thaxton did not appear in any games as a true freshman in 2017. He was rated a three-star prospect coming out of high school.

Contact David Cobb at dcobb@timesfreep­ress.com. Follow him on Twitter @DavidWCobb and on Facebook at facebook.com/volsupdate.

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