J.J. Peterson is one of the most coveted recruits in the country in the class of 2018. He's ranked as the No. 1 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 6 recruit in the state of Georgia. He's got one of the toughest backgrounds as well having recently lost his grandfather and his father at a young age as well. He also has a very young daughter who was born this year.
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So naturally, he has a ton of motivation to be successful and he's got offers from some of the biggest and best schools to help him do it. While Auburn has provided him a lot of guidance and even a father figure in linebackers coach Travis Williams, there's one school that has apparently been pressuring him to commit, which he definitely does not appreciate. He told 247Sports that Williams doesn't pressure him like a certain other SEC school.
"His message is, he wants me to come see it, chill, get a feel for it," Peterson said. "He ain't telling me like Georgia, telling me to commit, stuff like that. I don't like that. At all."
Peterson says he plans to visit Auburn, Alabama and Florida State once school get out. He also have offers from Arkansas, Clemson, Florida and South Carolina among others.