Jalen Steele?

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Here are a list of guys mentioned in that first article.

Jalen Steele
Ian Chiles
Tariq Owens
Elijah Minnie
Cameron Johnson
JaQuel Richmond
Jackie Davis
Jordan Goodman
Willie Carmichael
Octavius Ellis
Edson Avlla
Rasham Suarez
Arkeem Joseph

Do we have a running list? If not I may put one together. Anyone notable missing? Ronnie Johnson and Kevin Punter?

Arkeem Joseph committed to UT-Martin
 
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Jalen steele has been committed to MT for a couple months.... may have already signed. kermit davis is basically Tyndalls mentor... he will not try to get steele
 
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Didn't jalen dream of being a Vol? In the end its his choice if he has the option and Kermit isn't the type to stand in his way. Tyndall wouldn't just take from his mentor but I'm sure they could talk about it if the kid wants it to happen.
 
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Jalen steele has been committed to MT for a couple months.... may have already signed. kermit davis is basically Tyndalls mentor... he will not try to get steele

I'm pretty sure grad transfers don't sign anything binding until they sign the financial aid papers. Since Steele is attending Alabama right now and apparently won't graduate for a bit, I can't imagine he's signed anything yet.

That said, no idea if he's being pursued, but I'd hope Tyndall is doing so. You can't afford to be buddy buddy on the recruiting trail.
 
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I'm pretty sure grad transfers don't sign anything binding until they sign the financial aid papers. Since Steele is attending Alabama right now and apparently won't graduate for a bit, I can't imagine he's signed anything yet.

That said, no idea if he's being pursued, but I'd hope Tyndall is doing so. You can't afford to be buddy buddy on the recruiting trail.

If Steele was a major impact guy who was the difference in a 18 and 22 win season, I would agree possibly. However, Steele isn't going to start over Hubbs or Richardson, and would be a role player off the bench. Not knocking him, but I'm not sure you burn a long time friendship over a role player.

Jmo
 
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Agreed. One name comes to mind: Daniel Hood.

I used that one already...conventional wisdom is that because he was 14 at the time of the crime, all the squawking I heard at the time didn't exist :unsure: Hood was an exemplary rep for our Vols on and off the field...and Pollard did nothing close as reprehensible...he did a favor for his Mom...any of you "yahoos" making absolute statements about him being a risk...don't cut yourself on the glass! :w00t:
 
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I'm pretty sure grad transfers don't sign anything binding until they sign the financial aid papers. Since Steele is attending Alabama right now and apparently won't graduate for a bit, I can't imagine he's signed anything yet.

That said, no idea if he's being pursued, but I'd hope Tyndall is doing so. You can't afford to be buddy buddy on the recruiting trail.

Mississippi State
 
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Jalen didn't even play this past year, so he could play immediately, right?
 
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Jalen didn't even play this past year, so he could play immediately, right?

I think if you were a non-graduate transfer, you'd have to declare your intentions to transfer and then sit out a year. Doesn't work the other way around.
 
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But he hasn't played under the NCAA, so I don't get thar. I assume thats why they have the redshirt rules in place.

I'm not sure or the rule, but I don't believe just because he didn't play last year he can play immediately this year.
 
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Steele, a 6-foot-3 guard and former Knoxville Fulton High star, did not graduate in time at Mississippi State to use his final year of eligibility at MTSU. If he would have graduated by now, Steele, a former Mississippi State starter, could have played for the Blue Raiders immediately this season.
Saying if he could take a few summer courses and enroll in the fall at UT as you suggested, he could have done the same at Mississippi State, no?
 
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Steele, a 6-foot-3 guard and former Knoxville Fulton High star, did not graduate in time at Mississippi State to use his final year of eligibility at MTSU. If he would have graduated by now, Steele, a former Mississippi State starter, could have played for the Blue Raiders immediately this season.
Saying if he could take a few summer courses and enroll in the fall at UT as you suggested, he could have done the same at Mississippi State, no?

He could've stayed at Mississippi State, he didn't want to, I think you're confused.
 
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He could've stayed at Mississippi State, he didn't want to, I think you're confused.
“All I can say is that Jalen had to graduate from Mississippi State in order to be eligible to play here, and he did not meet those requirements to date,” MTSU coach Kermit Davis said. Can't meet Tennessee's requirements either.
 
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