Tennessee 2021 Signing Class Superlatives
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Dec 31, 2020
The Early signing period came and went for Tennessee without much surprise. Dylan Brooks was able to keep his signing quiet for roughly two weeks before announcing it, and Jeremy Pruitt s staff was able to keep the bulk of their class intact, but there are still some outliers with questions about their future. Tennessee seems more likely to hit the transfer market over the next few months, so we will do our signing class superlatives early this year.
Cornerstone: For the past two years, this award has gone to a player from the state of Georgia with Wanya Morris (2019) and Harrison Bailey (2020). However, this year, it is headed elsewhere. Dylan Brooks is as vital of a recruit as any in this class, and he helped springboard it early on. His length and explosive off the edge is something that the Vols had to have. Kaidon Salter joined the class shortly after Brooks, and the duo has remained two of Tennessee s top natio
âExceptional candidates, top recruits, very qualified.â
Thatâs how Farmington Hills Police Chief Jeff King describes 10 new officers recently sworn in to his department.
King credits an âaggressive recruitment strategyâ for the new hires, as law enforcement agencies in general experience what he calls a âhiring crisis.â
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The officers will fill spots created by retirements, both recent and anticipated in upcoming months, as well as bringing staffing levels up, King said.