Vols Lose Commitments from Both QBs in 2018 Class
The Vols lost commitments from both of their quarterbacks they had committed in their 2018 class on Wednesday. Where do they turn now?
The Vols lost commitments from both of their quarterbacks they had committed in their 2018 class on Wednesday. Where do they turn now?
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After decommitting last month, the Vols were able to sway four-star, in-state athlete Alontae Taylor to commit to them again.
These are the areas the Vols need to focus on the most as they try and round out their 2018 recruiting class.
With Jeremy Pruitt as head coach and the early signing period coming up, these are the recruits the Vols must make top priority right now.
One of the highest-rated receivers in the 2018 recruiting cycle now says the Vols are “one of my top choices” after the hiring of Jeremy Pruitt.
Five-star legacy offensive lineman Cade Mays has reportedly permanently dropped the Vols from contention in his recruitment.
John Currie revealed his timeline for hiring the Vols’ next head football coach to one of Tennessee’s top 2018 commitments.
Butch Jones reportedly told a Tennessee commit in the 2018 class to “find a place to go, quickly” after Jones was fired from Tennessee.
One of the Vols’ former top commits who had decommitted from Tennessee earlier this month chose to play college at Vanderbilt.