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2023 RB Will Stallings Jr. decommits from Tennessee

Wg0vf-nP_400x400by:Keegan Pope11/15/22

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Three-star Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman running back Will Stallings Jr. has decommitted from Tennessee, he announced on Tuesday.

Stallings committed to the Volunteers in June over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, San Diego State and a handful of other programs.

“Like to say thanks to Tennessee and Coach Mack for the opportunity to play football at University of Tennessee,” Stallings wrote on Twitter. “After a conversation with my family and Coach Mack, I’ll be reopening my recruiting process back up. I will be taking visits to determine where I will be attending.

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Stallings is the No. 1032 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the country’s No. 69 running back and the No. 8 player in Nevada.

On3, however, is much higher on him than other recruiting services, per the Industry Comparison. Although he isn’t ranked in the 2023 On300, Stallings is tabbed as the No. 35 running back nationally.