Kahlil McKenzie's career in orange commences with the weight of the world on his shoulders as expectations continue to soar for the teenage defensive tackle.
Kahlil McKenzie’s orange-clad bucket hat went mainstream with the help of the lofty prospect status, social media and a Tennessee football future.
The 6-foot-3, 340-pound interior terror went on national television, pulled the bucket on his dome and told the free world that in 13 months he’d be strapping on the Power T helmet.
Since that moment, McKenzie maintained his status as Scout No. 1 player overall in the 2015 signing class in spite of not being allowed to play his senior season for Clayton Valley (Calif.