Western Kentucky commit Aaron Key - a Class of 2020 linebacker out of Tucker High School in Tucker, Georgia - took his official visit to The Hill this past weekend. I caught up with Key, a two-star prospect, to recap his trip to Bowling Green.
Q: What stood out to you during your visit?
A: "Everything. The culture was just very nice."
Q: How was your connection with the coaching staff?
A: "All of them were cool and treated me the same. But, of course, I connect with my position coach (Maurice Crum)."
Q: Did you have a player host? If so, who, and how was your vibe with him?
A: "Jaden Hunter - and it was a great vibe."
Q: What did you think about the campus and the overall feel of WKU?
A: "The feel felt like home, of course. The campus is nice - just got to learn it more."
Key said he is "all in with WKU" and signing his National Letter of Intent on National Signing Day Feb. 5.
Q: What stood out to you during your visit?
A: "Everything. The culture was just very nice."
Q: How was your connection with the coaching staff?
A: "All of them were cool and treated me the same. But, of course, I connect with my position coach (Maurice Crum)."
Q: Did you have a player host? If so, who, and how was your vibe with him?
A: "Jaden Hunter - and it was a great vibe."
Q: What did you think about the campus and the overall feel of WKU?
A: "The feel felt like home, of course. The campus is nice - just got to learn it more."
Key said he is "all in with WKU" and signing his National Letter of Intent on National Signing Day Feb. 5.
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