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- Only two Vols selected: Tight end Luke Stocker (Round 4) and wideout Denarius Moore (Round 5) were the only Tennessee players taken in the 2011 NFL Draft, marking the first time in 18 years the Vols had two players selected.
- Tobias picks NBA: As expected, Tobias Harris has renounced his remaining eligibility with the University of Tennessee basketball program in order to make himself available for the upcoming National Basketball Association Draft.
- Hopson's gone, too: Tennessee's basketball program will be without a McDonald's All-American on its roster in 2011-12.
- Lost weekend: Cuonzo Martin's rookie year as Tennessee's head basketball coach went from promising to daunting in a span of 24 hours.
- Guest opts for VCU: Ultimately, Tennessee wanted more of a banger than a finesse player.
- Mystery man picks Tennessee: Some basketball prospects create a lot of fanfare when they announce their college choice. Tennessee's newest basketball commitment is just the opposite.
- Chievous picks Vols: Cuonzo Martin's newest Tennessee basketball commitment is a model of consistency.
- Guest waiting on Vols : Now that 6-8, 226-pound Tobias Harris has decided to forgo his remaining college eligibility in favor of the NBA Draft, some folks figured Tennessee might try to fill the void by signing 6-8, 205-pound Jared Guest.
- Point blank: The only proven point guard in Cuonzo Martin's Tennessee basketball program is 40 years old and has no eligibility remaining.
- Chaney's challenge: For the second year in a row, Tennessee offensive coordinator Jim Chaney comes out of spring practice not knowing who his No. 1 center will be.
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