FSU not giving up on trying to flip Jordan Young from Tennessee[/SIZE
Florida State still trying to flip a recent Tennessee commitment.
Florida State is not giving up on Conyers (Ga.) Heritage three-star wide receiver Jordan Young.
According to the Tennessee commitment, multiple members of the staff are expected to make their way to see him on Wednesday.
"Yes sir, they plan on doing a in-home tomorrow," Young said on Tuesday evening.
Noles247.com has confirmed that head coach Willie Taggart is expected to be part of the visit.
The goal of the visit is for the Seminoles to set up an official visit with the 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver.
Young burst onto the recruiting scene in early January, but quickly shut things down with a commitment to the Volunteers. He has had communication with the Seminoles over the past three weeks. FSU is in desperate need of adding depth and talent at the receiver position and values Young along with four-star wide receiver Warren Thompson, four-star wide receiver Tre'Shaun Harrison and more.
Up to this point in time, Young has stated he is firm in his pledge and doesn't intend to take other visits.
Young is ranked by the 247Sports.com Composite as a three-star and the No. 65 wide reciver in the nation. 247Sports.com ranks him as a four-star and the No. 27 wide receiver and No. 190 overall prospect.
247Sports.com's Ryan Callahan contributed to this report
If we get him on campus we will flip him. It all comes down to if he will visit or not this weekend.