The 2019 recruiting cycle will give Jeremy Pruitt and Tennessee’s staff a chance to compete on equal footing with the rest of their SEC rivals.
Pruitt and staff arrived late in the 2018 process, and they arrived after a coaching search that can kindly be called a mess, it was more about salvaging a class as opposed to building one. That will not be the case in 2019, as Pruitt – known as a high-level recruiter – and company have a full year to recruit talent to Knoxville.
Quarterback, running back, linebacker and cornerback look to be Tennessee’s biggest needs in the 2019 recruiting cycle.