Knoxville’s Handje Tamba reclassifies to 2021, signs with Tennessee

Knoxville’s Handje Tamba reclassifies to 2021, signs with Tennessee

Handje Tamba / Credit: UT Athletics

Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes announced Wednesday that local 7-foot prospect Handje Tamba (pronounced: AHN-jay TAHM-buh) has reclassified to the Class of 2021, signed with the University of Tennessee and will enroll next month.

Originally a member of the Class of 2022, Tamba—an elite academic performer who plans to major in biology with aspirations to pursue medical studies—will be a freshman for the Volunteers this season.

“Handje is a rim protector who can block and alter shots, and he plays with a ton of energy,” Barnes said. “He has the potential to become a strong rebounder, and he moves well for a player of his size who has only been playing basketball for four years. He’s going to provide added stability for our interior defense.”

As a junior last season at Knoxville Catholic High School, Tamba—who emigrated from Africa’s Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2017—averaged 10.3 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game. He scored 22 points in a win over then-undefeated Bearden High School on Dec. 10, 2020. He went on to earn DII-AA All-State acclaim from the Tennessee Sports Writers Association and All-PrepXtra second-team honors from the Knoxville News Sentinel.

Prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tamba helped lead the Irish to the 2020 TSSAA Division II-AA state championship as a sophomore.

Tamba, who speaks fluent French, played his AAU ball with the BMaze Elite program, founded by former Tennessee point guard Bobby Maze (2008-10).

Tamba joins a Tennessee basketball 2021 signing class that includes freshmen Jonas AidooKennedy ChandlerQuentin DiboundjeBrandon Huntley-Hatfield and Jahmai Mashack along with incoming Auburn transfer Justin Powell.

-UT Athletics

SEC Announces 2021-22 Men’s Hoops Conference Opponents

SEC Announces 2021-22 Men’s Hoops Conference Opponents

UT SEC schedule / Credit: UT Athletics

The Southeastern Conference released each school’s conference opponents for the upcoming 2021-22 season Wednesday.

As part of the 18-game league schedule, Tennessee’s home slate features games against Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.

The Vols have scheduled conference road trips against Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

In addition to its three permanent home-and-home opponents—Kentucky, South Carolina and Vanderbilt—Tennessee will also play home-and-home series against Arkansas and LSU during the 2021-22 season.

Times, dates and television information on the 2021 SEC schedule will be released at a later date.

Last month, Tennessee announced its 2021-22 non-conference slate, highlighted by a trip to the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in November, neutral site games against Texas Tech and Memphis, and a road contest against Texas in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge.

Coming off of a fourth-place league finish last season, the Vols are set to add the nation’s second-ranked recruiting class as well as return a group of experienced veterans to this year’s squad, led by super-senior forward John Fulkerson and guards Victor Bailey Jr.Josiah-Jordan James and Santiago Vescovi.

-UT Athletics

Specialists McGrath & Brooks Named to Preseason Watch Lists

Specialists McGrath & Brooks Named to Preseason Watch Lists

Vols P Paxton Brooks & PK Chase McGrath / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee had a pair of specialists named to preseason watch lists for national awards on Wednesday.

Redshirt senior kicker Chase McGrath was one of 30 players named to the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award preseason watch list, while senior punter Paxton Brooks was one of 51 candidates named to the preseason watch list for the Ray Guy Award.

McGrath, a graduate transfer from the University of Southern California, will compete to be the Vols’ starting place-kicker this fall after a successful stint with the Trojans. The Newport Beach, California, native was a three-year starter at USC, appearing in 30 games while connecting on 32-of-42 field goal attempts (76.2 percent) during his career, including a career-long make of 52 yards (2019). McGrath was also 118-of-119 in point after attempts and enters this season having made 70 in a row.

McGrath’s best season at USC came in 2019 when he appeared in 13 games and hit 14-of-17 field goals while converting all 54 of his PATs to earn All-PAC-12 honorable mention honors. He was also named the Trojan’s Special Teams Player of the Year.

The Lou Groza Award honors the top place-kicker in college football each season and is named for National Football League Hall of Fame kicker Lou “The Toe” Groza, who played 21 seasons with the Cleveland Browns.

The award list will be narrowed down to 20 semifinalists on Thursday, Nov. 4. From that list, a panel of more than 100 FBS head coaches, SIDs, media members, former Groza finalists and current NFL kickers selects the top three finalists for the award, which will be announced on Tuesday, Nov. 23. That same group then selects the national winner, who will be announced on Thursday, Dec. 9 during the Home Depot College Football Awards on ESPN.

The complete preseason watch list for the 2021 Lou Groza Award can be seen HERE.

Brooks enters his senior season as one of the nation’s top punters. The Lexington, South Carolina, native has played in 35 games for the Vols, averaging 42.9 yards per punt for his career with 19 having traveled 50-plus yards and 29 having been pinned inside the 20.

Brooks is a three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District recipient. He will wear the SEC graduate patch this fall after graduating in May. Brooks served as Tennessee’s starting punter in all 10 games last season while also handling kickoff duties and earned All-SEC fourth team accolades from Phil Steele. His 43.6 yards per punt ranked fourth in the SEC.

Brooks was named the Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week on Oct. 13 after a career-best performance against No. 3 Georgia where he averaged 47.2 yards per boot on six attempts – including two of 50-plus yards – and landed three punts inside the 20.

The Ray Guy Award is presented annually to the nation’s top punter. In mid-November, the Ray Guy Award committee will meet to select the 10 semifinalists, who will be announced on Nov. 10. A national body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) SIDs, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will then vote for the top three finalists to be announced on Nov. 23. After the finalists are named, the voting body will cast ballots again to select the nation’s top punter. The winner will be announced live during the Home Depot College Football Awards airing on ESPN on Dec. 9.

The complete preseason watch list for the 2021 Ray Guy Award can be seen HERE.

Tennessee opens its 2021 season on Thursday, Sept. 2 at home against Bowling Green at 8 p.m. on the SEC Network. Tickets can be purchased at AllVols.com.

-UT Athletics

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