
Tennessee basketball risks losing top transfer target Juke Harris to Michigan amid rising NIL funding. The Volunteers are set to spend over $10 million on NIL for the upcoming season.
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The Tennessee Volunteers and head coach Rick Barnes are looking to significantly improve their roster for the upcoming season. They have already landed some of the top names in the transfer portal, and a major reason for that is the increase in NIL funding provided by the university.
âTennessee basketball is on track to be among the elite in NIL spending next season. On3âs Pete Nakos on Thursday reported the Vols are one of a handful of teams set to spend $10 million or more in NIL for its roster next season,â VolQuestâs Grant Ramey wrote.
Tennessee is still pursuing its top portal target, Juke Harris, who would be the biggest addition of Barnesâ portal era. The Vols are going all-in this cycle, and Harris to Tennessee appears to be a strong fit.
âHe knows Tennessee better than he knows either one of the other schools, because he explored Tennessee coming out of high school. North Carolina, obviously, has a new coach. So I think heâs most comfortable, or knows the most about Tennessee. That doesnât mean they get him, so weâll see what happens,â said VolQuestâs Brent Hubbs Tuesday on WNMLâs SportsTalk.
However, landing one of the top players in the portal will not come easy. Michigan Wolverines and head coach Dusty May remain firmly in the mix for Harris.
âThey (Michigan) are very much in the hunt for Juke Harris,â 247 Sportsâ Travis Branham said. âThat one is evolving pretty quickly. As of this morning, it's now sounding like his decision will likely come down to Michigan and Tennessee. Both have had him on visits at this point, and thatâs going to be a fight to the finish.â
Tennessee is at risk of losing Juke Harris due to competition from Michigan and the changing dynamics in college basketball recruitment.
Tennessee is set to spend over $10 million on NIL for its roster next season, making it one of the top teams in NIL spending.
Juke Harris is considered a major addition for Tennessee, as he is familiar with the program and could greatly enhance their roster.


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Tennessee may have a slight edge at the moment, but Michiganâs continued push keeps the situation competitive. Harris is also taking his time with the process as he evaluates his options, including the NBA Draft.
The longer the recruitment stretches out, the more opportunities Michigan has to make its case. Barnes and his staff are prioritizing Harris and will continue to do everything possible to bring him to Rocky Top.