Tennessee Vols' prized signee Tobias Harris broke his foot this week at the McDonald's All-America game.
Harris scored 13 points in the first half of the high school all-star game, but did not play in the second half and had crutches by the end of the game.
Harris told WBIR contributor Ryan Miller after the game that he had injured the foot during practice on Tuesday, but that it wasn't bothering him during the first half of the game.
"They said I hurt it (Tuesday) in practice," said Tobias. "It wasn't that bad. Then today I just broke the bone in my foot, so, it's tough, you know. All you can do is, everything happens for a reason."
"It's tough," Harris added, "but you can't do nothing about it, just got to live life on and regroup and come back now."
Harris said he closely followed the Vols' run to the Elite Eight. "We're looking to go back there next year," he said.
Harris also talked about fellow All-America and former UT commit Josh Selby. "I'm trying to get him to come to Tennessee. He's looking at a couple of schools, but I'm in his ear so all I can do is wait and see."