All told the Vols could have as many as 80-85 prospects on campus, though many of those will be on the younger end of the scale in the 2017 and even 2018 classes.
Of more immediate interest are expected unofficial visitors/campers from the 2015 class like Shimbari Phillips, Nick Rogers, junior-college point guard Dequon Miller, Shawntrez Davis
Among the many notable prospects we expect in town from the 2016 class are four-star big man Sedee Keita, the No. 46 overall player in the nation in that class. Guard ; from Wilmington, Ohio, Atlanta forward Romello White, point guard Lamonte Turner, rated No. 70 in the 2016 class, point guard Kwe Parker from Fayetteville, N.C., guard Clayton Hughes from Jackson, Tenn.,
While he won't be participating in camp, we expect Chattanooga big man Abdulhakim Ado, the No. 17 rated player in the nation in 2016, is expected to be in town for his first trip to Knoxville and the staff will be hoping it's the first of many. Ado, who just came out of nowhere this summer to explode on the scene, is a huge priority for the staff in 2016 and is getting recruited accordingly.
We're also hearing that 2016 Alabama guard Josh Langford will likely be in town. The No. 21 rated player in that class, getting Langford's early interest is a very strong positive for Tyndall and this staff.
We've heard that 2016 in-state standout Braxton Blackwell is a possible visitor this weekend but have not gotten confirmation on that one as of yet.