2. WHICH RECENT COMMITMENT DO YOU THINK WILL HAVE THE BIGGEST IMPACT ON THE 2021-22 SEASON?
Cassidy: I’m really high on
Jonas Aidoo and the rare skillset he brings. He’s one of the more explosive bigs in the country and has the skill to impact SEC games on both ends of the floor from day one. Bigs with Aidoo’s well-rounded profile are rare in the college game.
Wood: I’m going with five-star forward
Brandon Huntley-Hatfield. He was the No. 14 prospect in the class of 2022 Rivals150 but has reclassified to join the
Tennessee Vols in 2021. He has good size, long arms, is an effective rebounder and has the ball skills to be used in a similar fashion as Florida State used
Scottie Barnes.
3. WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST SURPRISING COMMITMENT OR DEVELOPMENT OF THE 2021 CYCLE?
McDonald: After adding three more prospects in the last couple weeks, including two significant ones this week in
Brandon Huntley-Hatfield and
Jonas Aidoo, Tennessee has followed up its No. 6 overall class in 2020 with the No. 2 class now in the 2021 cycle. That doesn’t even include the addition of
Auburn freshman guard
Justin Powell through the transfer portal.
Rick Barnes, despite losing two valuable assistants to head coaching jobs in the past month, has done a terrific job stockpiling his roster with talent once again.
Wood: Tennessee’s offseason has been very impressive and I really have to give
Rick Barnes a head nod of respect.
Keon Johnson and
Jaden Springer declare for the draft.
Kim English (George Mason) and
Desmond Oliver (East Tennessee State) leave Knoxville to become head coaches. So, things were looking kind of dingy on Rocky Top. What does Barnes do? He lands four-star center, and former
Marquette commit, and Aidoo, then scoops up Huntley-Hatfield. That
Bobby Maze connection helped immensely with Huntely-Hatfield.