‘23 AL ATH Tony Mitchell

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One of our former coaches had him barred from campus. I can’t remember if it was Dooley or Kiffin. I think Dooley.
Pretty sure it was Kiffin. IIRC it was because he was straight up asking coaches for cash during one of the on campus events.
 
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This thread has to be gangrene for Newt. 😏

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Tony Mitchell committed to Tennessee in early June and the 2023 athlete from Birmingham (Ala.) was back in Knoxville on Saturday for the Vols’ invite-only pool party. The rising ninth grader earned a Tennessee offer this summer following a strong camp performance, where the 6-foot, 185-pound defensive back showcased his technique and athleticism. Mitchell also holds scholarships from Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky and LSU, among others.

With four years of high school football in front of him, Mitchell admits his recruitment isn’t totally shutdown, but “right now I just really like it here at Tennessee. It’s a great place to be,” he added. “The coaches, players they all treat me the same. They talk to me just like they did before I committed.” Mitchell spent most of Saturday’s pool party chatting with various prospects and cracking jokes with assistants Brian Niedermeyer and Derrick Ansley. “They’re real fun. We can just have conversations,” Mitchell said.

Mitchell starts his first true season of high school football in the coming weeks, and despite just being a freshman, he projects to start at corner for Thompson. He’s spent the summer digesting highlights of Denzel Ward and Derek Stingley Jr., his two favorite players at the position, and taking those lessons to the field in camp and 7-on-7 settings.

“They both have that dog in them. I really like their technique and how they play the game with aggressiveness. I just try to model my game after them,” he said.

Asked what his goals are this fall, Mitchell answered bluntly and confidently, saying, “You’ll see me lock up a lot of people. I want to show people that I can really play. That I’m not just some eighth grader who’s just getting offers. I’m going to show that I can really hang with older kids and that’s I’m really that dude.”

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The Alabaster, Ala. native reeled in Freshman All-American honors from Max Preps after registering 64 tackles, one interception and four pass breakups as a ninth grader. “I wasn’t expecting the honor, but it felt good to be recognized for all the hard work I’ve put in,” Mitchell said. “I like to come down and hit from my corner spot and I’ve improved my cover skills.” “I’m ready to talk more with the coaches and see everything again,” Mitchell said. “The facilities, the campus – all that. I’ve seen it some before, but it’ll be good to see it all again.” “Jeremy Pruitt is a great coach and Tennessee just felt like home,” the 2023 prospect said. “I wanted to get the commitment out of the way early on so I wouldn’t have to think and stress over it.” “We haven’t really talked about where I’ll play yet at Tennessee,” Mitchell admitted. “But I’d rather stick with corner.”
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