September 22, 2024

Shamar Arnoux Plans to See Georgia

Carrollton High School’s cornerAlthough Shamar Arnoux has committed to the Tennessee Volunteers since April of last year, Jeremy Johnson of On3 reports that the three-star defensive back has planned an unofficial visit with the Georgia Bulldogs this coming weekend. Tennessee’s first pledge in the 2025 class was Arnoux. The strong corner played his junior season with two other Vols commits, but he has since transferred to a new high school. Over the weekend, he was the star of Battle Miami, a 7-on-7 competition that attracted many national players to Florida. John Garcia Jr. of Rivals mentioned Arnoux as a standout in a crowded class of prospects. Over the weekend, Arnoux also made a visit to the University of Miami.

“”Arnoux’s C1N squad amazed all weekend long. Arnoux is a very physical cornerback who did a great job covering. Arnoux was a standout defensive player for his team during its championship run.” – John Garcia Jr. of Rivals on Shamar Arnoux at Battle Miami Arnoux played his junior year at Milton Eagles and his first two seasons at Westlake Lions before transferring to Carrollton High School for his senior year. Tennessee frequently runs two-man concepts, and Westlake ran a number of them that asked Arnoux to play quarters coverage. In the Vols’ scheme, defenders had to be prepared to line up in a base position because of how quickly they ran offensive plays. He also played man out of Cover-1 and Cover-2 looks.a must in the Vols’ scheme; defenders had to be prepared to set up in a base set and run similar concepts out of a few formations every game given how quickly they ran offensive plays.

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Jackson Lampley Files Declaration in Support of Virginia and Tennessee
Jackson Lampley, an offensive lineman for the Tennessee Volunteers, submitted a six-page declaration in support of the states of Tennessee and Virginia in court.

In a lawsuit against the NCAA, offensive lineman Jackson Lampley of Tennessee has joined athletic director Danny White and co-founder James Clawson of Spyre Sports as defendants. Following the announcement that the NCAA would look into the University of Tennessee for possible improper recruiting violations, the states of Tennessee and Virginia filed lawsuits against each other.

Lampley provided a player’s perspective on NIL and outlined the state of college football in a six-page testimony. In a statement posted on his X account on Thursday, White claimed that “100% of major programs” are operating exactly as intended.

“The hiring process comes to an end with the signing of the letter of intent. Competing universities are prohibited from getting in touch with that recruit after the LOI is completed. Even though many athletes give schools non-binding “verbal” commitments before signing a letter of intent, this does not always mean that the recruiting process is over. Recruits are still free to change their minds, and some explicitly indicate that they are open to hearing from other universities, which could lead them to weigh one offer against another.” Tennessee Volunteers offensive lineman Jackson Lampley testified

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