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After making a good impression at one of the Vols’ camps in June, Faizon Brandon received a scholarship offer from Tennessee, and he went to three of their home games in the fall. The Vols captured his interest early in his recruitment thanks to his frequent trips to Tennessee, and they did so one more this past weekend.
For the first junior day of the season on Saturday, the four-star quarterback from Grimsley High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, in the class of 2026, was back at Tennessee. Tennessee is “definitely one of the top teams on my list,” he said, despite the fact that the list of programs vying for his services has grown. This was his fifth visit to the Vols in less than eight months.

Caleb Wilson’s eagerly anticipated trip to North Carolina came to an end on Sunday afternoon. Before his high school season began in November, the five-star forward from Atlanta (Ga.) Holy Innocents had originally intended to pay UNC an unofficial visit.
His family decided to postpone that trip by a few months so they could watch UNC play in the first of its two games against fierce rival Duke, the largest regular-season basketball game in college athletics. Wilson and his father, Jerry Wilson, chatted with Inside Carolina following their celebration of the Tar Heels’ thrilling 93-84 victory into the early hours of Sunday morning. They talked about the player Caleb was most interested in watching on Saturday, how he would fit in at UNC, the atmosphere in Carolina’s locker room following the game, and

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