TnTech_Vol
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Tennessee Ranked 17th
Texas Longhorns top recruiting job in college football
Even though TN doesn't have as many instate talent, I'd say TN is Top 15 maybe top 10 because of tradition, facility and the name.
Because of the rise of the talent level within the state of Tennessee, this program makes the list when it otherwise would be considered a tough recruiting job (which is why Phillip Fulmer had to go national to build a power during his tenure from 1992-2005 at his alma mater). The Volunteer State now tracks to produce 25-30 major prospects (high FBS level) annually whereas previously that number was in the 10-15 range. They arent all in Memphis anymore, either. Nashville, Chattanooga and eastern Tennessee all have high-level prospects on the horizon. The Vols facilities are second to none and Neyland Stadiums capacity is more than 100,000. Proximity to Atlanta (four hours down I-75) and other points in northern Georgia help, too.
Texas Longhorns top recruiting job in college football
Even though TN doesn't have as many instate talent, I'd say TN is Top 15 maybe top 10 because of tradition, facility and the name.