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Rob...six pack of hoops questions?

cedarbluffVol

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1. Who are the Top 3-4 names on the board for 2019 in your opinion? It sounds like the Josiah James, Isaiah Stewart and Kira Lewis recruitments are getting too big for Tennessee to stick around...I would assume Tre Mann tops the list but then who?

2. Do you see any scenario in which Tennessee would sign more than 3 in the fall? That’s obviously the current number and I know in the past the staff hasn’t done it, but just thought it’s worth asking?

3. Jason Jitoboh and KyKy Tandy appear to be 2 guys who like Tennessee quite a bit, but unclear as to how much Tennessee really likes them. Are those 2 names you think are probably further down the list and Tennessee likely isn’t to take in the fall unless something unexpected happens?

4. Are you at all surprised Tennessee isn’t exploring the graduate transfer market for another PG? There aren’t a ton of names but there are 3-4 options out there being pursued by other P5 schools, personally I’m a little surprised that they would be so willing to go into next year with really just 2 ball handlers.

5. Assuming DJ Burns redshirts, and they don’t add anyone else to the roster that puts the number of available scholarship players at 11. Barnes has shown he is likely to stay in the 9-10 man rotation range, who is likeliest to be at the end of that rotation in your opinion? Kent and ?

6. What is your biggest question mark for this team to be successful, other than the already mentiononed depth issue at PG?

Bonus...is Brock Jancek walking on at Tennessee, if so I would think that’s a pretty solid snag by the staff as he had some pretty decent MM offers.


TIA @Rob Lewis
 
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