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Tennessee loses a commitment from Class of 2023 running back
By Ethan Stone
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Class of 2023 running back Will Stallings, who committed to Tennessee in June, announced Tuesday that he would be opening his recruitment and decommitting from Tennessee.
He announced his decision on Twitter after having a conversation with Tennessee RB coach Jerry Mack. For what it’s worth, Tennessee recently held an unofficial visit with former Kentucky running back commit Khalifa Keith on Nov. 12. As of now, it is unclear whether or not the developments are related.
Like to say thanks to Tennessee and @CoachMack_Tenn for the opportunity to play football at University of Tennessee. After a conversation with my family, and @CoachMack_Tenn I’ll be opening my recruiting process back up. I Will be taken visits to determine where I will attending
— Will Stallings Jr (@WillStallingsJ1) November 15, 2022
Stallings is a running back that also played plenty at linebacker at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, the same high school that Cedric Tillman attended. He’s rated as a 3-star prospect.
Stallings was considered the No. 87 running back in the Class of 2023.
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.