Vols are “Dark Horse” for No. 1 Recruiting Class in 2020 Cycle
Could the Vols end up with the No. 1 recruiting class in the 2020 cycle in men’s basketball? One analyst has UT as a “dark horse” to do so.
Could the Vols end up with the No. 1 recruiting class in the 2020 cycle in men’s basketball? One analyst has UT as a “dark horse” to do so.
Despite going through a roster overhaul this offseason, the Vols’ men’s basketball team has cracked the early preseason top 25 on CBS Sports
Vol commit Keon Johnson rose to five-star status in the latest Rivals.com ranking updates for the 2020 basketball recruiting cycle.
When asked which recent commit could make the biggest impact on their team next season, two analysts said Vol commit Keon Johnson is their pick.
Tennessee will be getting an official visit from one of their top remaining 2020 targets, four-star power forward PJ Hall out of South Carolina.
The official basketball Twitter for the Vols’ basketball team threw out a trolling tweet regarding Memphis basketball and head coach Penny Hardaway.
We take a look at what Vol fans should expect from 2020 borderline five-star Keon Johnson after his commitment to the Vols.
According to one of Keon Johnson’s coaches, he has the potential to be the best defender on Tennessee’s entire roster as soon as he steps on the court.
Tennessee picked up a commitment from Keon Johnson, a borderline five-star shooting guard and No. 1 player in the state in the 2020 class.
Tennessee’s coaching staff extended an offer to Bradley Ezewiro, a post player from California, and he’s intrigued by how the Vols use their big men.