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Jarnell Stokes Staying At Tennessee For Junior Season

Jarnell Stokes has decided to stay at Tennessee for his junior season.

Stokes was considered a probable second round pick had he declared.

Stokes projects as an undersized power forward on the NBA level.

Stokes averaged 12.4 points and 9.6 rebounds in his sophomore season.

Via Gary Parrish/CBS Sports

Jordan McRae Returning To Tennessee

Jordan McRae will return for his senior season at Tennessee rather than enter the NBA draft.

“I’m not ready for my experience at Tennessee to be over,” McRae said.

McRae earned first-team All-SEC honors this season and averaged 19.2 points per game in conference play.

McRae based part of his decision on advice from the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee.

Via Brendan F. Quinn/Knoxville News Sentinel

Caldwell-Pope Named SEC POY, Noel Wins Frosh, DPOY

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope of Georgia has been named the SEC Player of the Year, while Kentucky's Nerlens Noel won both Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year.

Joining Caldwell-Pope and Noel on the First Team All-SEC are Alabama's Trevor Releford, Florida's Erik Murphy, LSU's Johnny O'Bryant, Missouri's Phil Pressey, Tennessee's Jordan McRae and Texas A&M's Elston Turner.

Billy Donovan was named Coach of the Year.

Via RealGM Staff Report

SEC Dominating 2013 Commitments With Seven Top-15 Recruits

The SEC has become one college basketball's strongest conferences over the past decade as Kentucky has become a powerhouse again under John Calipari, while Billy Donovan has built a consistent winner at Florida with championships in 2006 and 2007.

But there has also been a trickle down effect.

Seven of the top 15 overall prospects in the Class of 2013 are SEC-bound: Andrew and Aaron Harrison and James Young to Kentucky, Kasey Hill and Chris Walker to Florida, Bobby Portis to Arkansas and Jarrell Martin to LSU.

Each of the five remaining top-15 prospects are considering at least one SEC school.

The SEC has 13 top-50 commits, which is more than double the amount from the ACC (6) and Big 12 (6).

Via Dave Telep/ESPN

A.J. Davis Commits To Tennessee

A.J. Davis, the son of longtime NBA player Antonio Davis, announced his commitment to Tennessee.

Davis, a 6-foot-8, 200-pound forward, picked the Volunteers over Clemson, Auburn, Georgia Tech and Georgia.

Via Michael Carvell/Atlanta Journal Consitition

Tennessee Lands Robert Hubbs

Robert Hubbs verbally committed to Tennessee on Monday, his father confirmed.

Hubbs took an official visit to Tennessee this past weekend.

"It was the little things (Cuonzo Martin) did," Hubbs’ father, Robert Hubbs II said. "He sent my wife and my mother a handwritten Mother's Day card. The little things you do catch the eyes of a lot of people and it really caught my son's eyes."

Hubbs chose the Volunteers over Duke, Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Auburn.

"I asked him, 'What about Kentucky? You haven't visited yet,'" Hubbs Sr. said. "He said, 'Dad, I love Tennessee.'"

Via Brendan Quinn/Knoxville News Sentinel

Robert Hubbs, Johnathan Williams III Visit Tennessee

Robert Hubbs and Johnathan Williams III took official visits to Tennessee this weekend.

Hubbs, a 6-foot-5 shooting guard, is a consensus top-40 prospect in the class of 2013. Volunteers coach Cuonzo Martin made an in-home visit with Hubbs on Tuesday.

Williams, a 6-foot-6 forward, is a consensus top-50 player and holds offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida and Georgetown, among others.

Via Brendan F. Quinn/Knoxville News Sentinel

Nick King Commits To Memphis

Nick King has committed to play for Memphis.

King is a 6'6" wing from East High School in Memphis.

King also considered Texas, Tennessee and Vanderbilt and is a top-30 recruit.

Via Evan Daniels/Scout.com (via Twitter)

Nick King To Announce Decision On Monday

Nick King will announce his college decision at 10 a.m. Monday, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reports.

King is down to Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Texas.

The 6-foot-6 forward averaged 21 points and almost 10 rebounds as a junior for Memphis East High.

Via Jason Smith/Memphis Commercial Appeal

Terrence Samuel Reaffirms Top Six, Plans Visits

Terrence Samuel has a top six of Tennessee, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Dayton and Temple.

“It’s wherever I feel comfortable,” said Samuel, who led South Shore High School to the Smartball Classic title on Thursday with seven points, eight rebounds and seven assists in a 62-51 victory over Bayside at Abraham Lincoln Playground in Harlem. “Good graduation rate, where I’m going to play. Distance [from home] doesn’t matter. It’s whoever I like. Every school is a good opportunity. At the end of the day, it’s what fits me.”

Samuel will visit all six schools prior to making a decision on Nov. 1.

“It’s tough, but I have to go somewhere,” Samuel said. “I’m trying to go to college, play ball, achieve my goals.”

Via Zach Braziller/New York Post

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