Barring any injuries, and complete collapse of Hall or Williams, Woolridge has seen his last significant minute at the University of Tennessee.
Considering the amount of players that will not be here next year, I think you are a bit premature. He was a guard in high school and when he hit his growth spurt, he was able to win match-ups based on his size. There is an adjustment to be made. Renaldo will have to learn to play in the paint. Players do not change their games overnight. It is way to early to give up on a guy that has three years of eligibility left.
Players do not change their games overnight.
Considering the amount of players that will not be here next year, I think you are a bit premature. He was a guard in high school and when he hit his growth spurt, he was able to win match-ups based on his size. There is an adjustment to be made. Renaldo will have to learn to play in the paint. Players do not change their games overnight. It is way to early to give up on a guy that has three years of eligibility left.
Woolridge early odd-man out in Pearl's rotation GoVolsXtra
From the article...."Basketball, however, is Woolridge's first love, so he has put his artistic talents on hold while dedicating himself to his sport of choice."
The guy also has had some injuries. The ball is in his court. If he does not adjust, Pearl could very well recruit over him and you might be right. Still, there is no reason to give up on a player who has the physical tools and only been here for one year.