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On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Tennessee Volunteers hosted Ohio State Buckeyes transfer forward Felix Okpara on an official visit.

Volunteer basketball continues to make moves in the transfer portal, this time with Ohio State transfer center Felix Okpara. Okpara arrived in Knoxville for a visit on Tuesday after announcing his decision to hit the transfer portal on Saturday.

The 6-foot-11, 235-pound center is currently the No.8 ranked overall center by 247 sports
played in 35 games last year for the Buckeyes, putting up 6.6 points per game and 6.4
rebounds per game. Okpara was proven to be nothing to play around with in the paint, blocking
83 shots, which ranked second in the Big Ten and seventh nationally. Okpara also led Ohio
State in dunks with 49.

Okpara has ties to Tennessee. He played some of his high school ball at Hamilton Heights in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Vols Assistant Coach Rod Clark also has connections at Okpara's second high school, Link Academy. In the past three recruiting cycles, he has signed three players from Link Academy. With forward Tobe Awaka entering the transfer portal, the center position has become a big place of need for the Vols. Head coach Rick Barnes has already said he won't hesitate to pull the trigger on a new big man.

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