bleedingTNorange
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Uhm no it wouldn't thatd be ideal. We are no longer bound to him, gives us a scholarship for a guy we feel can play PG as a frosh...and allows us to evaluate landry some more.
I'm really not sure how Landry going to prep school could be construed as a bad thing.
Because a PG is desperately needed in this class and we are behind in recruiting for those that remain available to sign this spring.
Who said anything about grades? It has nothing to do with grades. It would have to do with them thinking he's not ready...he is a good student.
"Tennessee took advantage of the midweek trip to Nashville to check in on CPA Tuesday night, home to two big time prospects in 2014's Jalen Lindsey and 2016 standout Braxton Blackwell. It's safe to call both players a big part of the Vols' future recruiting plans. It will also be interesting to see if Tennessee ends up pursuing another prospect off that same CPA squad, 2014 guard Jake Allsmiller.
Entering his junior year many observers had Allsmiller pegged as a very good mid-major prospect, but some are now wondering if he's ceiling isn't higher than that. He can really shoot the basketball and is probably going to get a closer look from Tennessee going forward as well as a lot of other high major programs.
As of now we're anticipating that they're could be a couple of unofficial visitors in this weekend at the Kentucky game. Shane Hall (6-8, 2000) a 2014 forward from Paintersville and 2015 guard Cameron Justice (6-2, 175) are both tentatively expected to be here and the visit list could grow a bit by Saturday."
-Rob Lewis
"Tennessee took advantage of the midweek trip to Nashville to check in on CPA Tuesday night, home to two big time prospects in 2014's Jalen Lindsey and 2016 standout Braxton Blackwell. It's safe to call both players a big part of the Vols' future recruiting plans. It will also be interesting to see if Tennessee ends up pursuing another prospect off that same CPA squad, 2014 guard Jake Allsmiller.
Entering his junior year many observers had Allsmiller pegged as a very good mid-major prospect, but some are now wondering if he's ceiling isn't higher than that. He can really shoot the basketball and is probably going to get a closer look from Tennessee going forward as well as a lot of other high major programs.
As of now we're anticipating that they're could be a couple of unofficial visitors in this weekend at the Kentucky game. Shane Hall (6-8, 2000) a 2014 forward from Paintersville and 2015 guard Cameron Justice (6-2, 175) are both tentatively expected to be here and the visit list could grow a bit by Saturday."
-Rob Lewis
I'm not going to rip either one of these guys but I think Landry is probably a better pg than Lopez.
Lopez posted better stats in his year at an elite prep school than Landry has at his. Lopez averaged 7 ppg and 3 apg at Christ School in NC while playing with Marshall Plumlee and three other 4 stars.
Ok. No offense to BL but I was hoping that TL was a much better prospect. If he's not, then I seriously question Martin's eye for talent. He took this kid's commit two years in advance. I guess I have higher hopes for him than some.
2 years ago it was a good take. Bama and Vandy had both offered him as well and he appeared to be a guy on the rise. Tennessee should've gone the "frowned upon" route and parted with him though when he continued to show NO improvement.