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Kam Pringle Narrows Recruitment

Offensive tackle Kam Pringle has cut down his recruitment, and Tennessee is a contender for his services.
Kam Pringle Narrows Recruitment
Kam Pringle Narrows Recruitment

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With Tennessee's 2023 recruiting class mostly done, they have now shifted their focus to the 2024 group. The Volunteers are already out to a strong start with three commits but are looking to add on to that.

Tackle Kam Pringle cut his recruitment down to six schools on Thursday. The South Carolina native is considering Tennessee, South Carolina, Clemson, Georgia, NC State, and Florida.

It seems that the in-state schools are the leaders for Pringle, but he has been in Knoxville several times and reportedly enjoyed the atmosphere. Head coach Josh Heupel has a unique way of swaying top offensive talent, and he may do that with Pringle.

Pringle has the size and versatility to become a multiyear starter in the SEC. He has strong ankle flexion and good dexterity, allowing him to seal the edge and keep rushers away from the quarterback.

Tennessee is always searching for quality offensive linemen, as are all top programs with strong offensive visions. Pringle would be an excellent addition, and they seemed to be positioned well at this point in his recruitment.

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Evan Crowell is currently pursuing a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and has various media experiences throughout his young career. He's been committed to marrying the fan's perspective of the game of football to the technical intricacies installed in each game by coaches and players. Crowell has been working at Fan Nation since 2020 and has covered high-profile college football games, recruiting events, and more during that five-year tenure. While he never played football, he's worked relentlessly to continue improving his understanding of the game while still covering the unique stories of each individual he covers.

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