bleedingTNorange
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You have to think Hall isn't coming back or he probably would have done and been back at least with the team.
Tony Mitchell was suspended for the season by bama and don't return to the practice team either, but it's already been said he will return.
If Kenny wasn't returning he wouldn't have stuck around IMO. He would have started looking elsewhere and he woul have made mention of it to people.
I fully expect him back next year.
And play his Senior year behind Stokes, Maymon, and Yemi. If he wants to play, then the best thing for Kenny is to part ways and start somewhere else. He might be logging Miller type minutes next year.
And play his Senior year behind Stokes, Maymon, and Yemi. If he wants to play, then the best thing for Kenny is to part ways and start somewhere else. He might be logging Miller type minutes next year.
I very much doubt that. Either of those, actually.
Also, I'd be a little surprised if either Miller or Washpun were around next year
I don't care what any of them say here or anywhere else. If they really think that much of him, then why do they still rank him as a 3***. The competition must really be weak.March 20, 2012
Tennessee lands Georgia combo guard
Eric Bossi
Rivals.com Basketball Recruiting Analyst
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Last summer, Tennessee was very intrigued with Armani Moore. However, the Vols were unsure if they needed another wing.
Fast forward to Tuesday, Cuonzo Martin and his staff have decided that they can't wait any longer and landed a commitment from Moore.
A 6-foot-4 combo guard at Kennesaw (Ga.) Mt. Paran Christian, Moore had a big senior season.
More of a natural two with athleticism, he is good enough off of the bounce to slide over and play some at the point guard position.
The three-star prospect ran with Hoop Planet during the summer. He joins a recruiting class that already includes juco forward D'Montre Edwards and three-star small forward Derek Reese. Five-star Jarnell Stokes, of course, arrived on campus early.