Brainerd (Tenn.) 2025 defensive back and wide receiver Martels Carter Jr., who picked up an SEC offer from Vanderbilt this past March, is coming off a recent gameday visit at West End, catching the Commodores in action against South Carolina.
The 6-foot-0, 175-pound ATH out of Chattanooga, Tennessee spoke with VandySportsDotCom about his gameday experience at Vanderbilt and detailed his interest in the Commodores' football program.
Carter said that he enjoyed being on campus last weekend and was enjoying the gameday atmosphere.
"It was great scenery," Carter said. "The hospitality was good and the fans were also good."
Carter said that it meant a lot to him that Vanderbilt offered him because it was one of his first offers. He said that the Commodores' coaching staff are still consistently contacting him.
"It means a lot," Carter said. "They were one of my first offers and the fact that they still communicate with me means a lot."
The Commodores aren't the only SEC program interested in Carter's talents as he's also collected opportunities from Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.
The 6-foot-0, 175-pound ATH out of Chattanooga, Tennessee spoke with VandySportsDotCom about his gameday experience at Vanderbilt and detailed his interest in the Commodores' football program.
Carter said that he enjoyed being on campus last weekend and was enjoying the gameday atmosphere.
"It was great scenery," Carter said. "The hospitality was good and the fans were also good."
Carter said that it meant a lot to him that Vanderbilt offered him because it was one of his first offers. He said that the Commodores' coaching staff are still consistently contacting him.
"It means a lot," Carter said. "They were one of my first offers and the fact that they still communicate with me means a lot."
The Commodores aren't the only SEC program interested in Carter's talents as he's also collected opportunities from Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.