Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Coach Scooter's Recruiting Update Vol.2
Here is this week's quick recruiting update and off season Vol surgery news! I apologize for not having the bowl recap ready, so hopefully I can get that in by the weekend. As of Wednesday, this is what we are looking at in Big Orange Country:Recruiting Update
Scout.com has the Vols ranked third behind Florida and Texas.

UT got a soft verbal from running back Daryl Vereen of Huntersville, NC. Vereen is a three star player who is ranked 54th nationally at running back. He chose the Vols over North Carolina, but the word is he still could choose the Heels on signing day, so stay tuned. (Thanks - Scout.com)
Rivals.com has the Vols second, behind Texas and ahead of Florida and LSU.
The site also unveiled it's 2007 pre-season top 25 and the Vols were the last SEC school to be ranked as they came in at 17th.
Seven Vols Undergo Surgery
Five of the seven Tennessee football student-athletes who underwent surgical procedures throughout the day and early evening on Monday at UT Medical Center should return for at least partial participation in spring practice, according to head athletic trainer Jason McVeigh.
Only defensive end Robert Ayers (left shoulder) and defensive tackle Walter Fisher will miss spring drills, which begin Feb. 22. Both rising juniors, who were operated on by Drs. Greg Mathien and Russell Betcher, team orthopedists from the Knoxville Orthopedic Clinic, are expected to be fully fit in time for fall practice.
Four Vols underwent arthroscopic surgeries on Monday and one, wide receiver Josh Briscoe, underwent a hernia repair.
Rising junior linebacker Jerod Mayo (left knee) joined tailback Montario Hardesty (right knee), center Josh McNeil (left knee) and defensive end Xavier Mitchell (left shoulder) on Monday's list. Hardesty and McNeil just completed their first playing season of competition, Briscoe will be a junior and Mitchell is entering his senior campaign in 2007.
McVeigh said that with the exceptions of Ayers and Fisher, the other players are on target to participate at least on a limited basis in spring practice.
Offensive tackle Eric Young underwent his arthroscopic shoulder surgery last Friday afternoon.
(Thanks, John Painter, UT SID office)
All right Vol fans, I look forward to getting back to you this weekend! Until then, Go Vols!!



