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Wartburg is the No. 1 team during the outdoor season for the first time in program history. The Knights turned in a plethora of solid performances this past weekend that resulted in six new or improved national top-10 marks: Dallas Wright is No. 2 in the 400 at 47.39; Matt Heinzman is No. 3 in the 1500 at 3:50.15; Christopher Collett and Curren Matthais are now both ranked in the top-10 of the steeplechase at No. 4 and No. 8, respectively; Deyton Love is up to No. 4 in the 110H at 14.44; the 4×100 relay is now ranked third nationally at 40.97.
UW-La Crosse dropped one spot to No. 2 to no fault of its own. The Eagles chipped in three new or improved national top-10 marks, including an overall national lead in the 4×100 relay at 40.48. UW-La Crosse is also strong in the 4×400 relay, coming in ranked sixth at 3:14.02.
Recruiting Corner: Alabama in the Mix for Henry To o To o Plus A New 2022 Offer
This week, the Crimson Tide offered 2022 prospect Jake Pope from Buford, Ga. and Tennessee linebacker Henry To o To o entered the transfer portal
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Jan 22, 2021
With news of a coaching shakeup in Knoxville this week, University of Tennessee players are hitting the transfer portal at an alarming rate including running back Eric Gray, linebacker Quavarius Crouch, offensive linemen Wayna Morris, and Jahmir Johnson.
One player in particular that interests the Alabama Crimson Tide is rising junior inside linebacker Henry To o To o, who entered the portal on Wednesday.
Eric Gray, sophomore linebacker
Jahmir Johnson all entered the transfer portal on Wednesday (January 20),
To o To o started all 10 games for the Vols as a sophomore in 2020, leading Tennessee with 76 tackles and 10 tackles for loss.
Crouch also started every game during his sophomore season in 2020 and was third among defensive players with 57 total tackles.
Gray, also a sophomore, ranked sixth among SEC running backs with 772 yards, 85.8 yards per game and 114.0 yards from scrimmage.
Johnson, a redshirt senior, will be able to get an extra year of eligibility following the NCAA s decision to grant an additional year to fall and winter sports athletes.
Four Tennessee starters, the team top and third-leading tacklers, a standout running back and a key offensive lineman, are entering the NCAA transfer portal