GAINESVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 21: Coach Butch Jones of the Tennessee Volunteers directs play against the Florida Gators September 21, 2013 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field in Gainesville, Florida. The Gators won 31 - 17. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

Butch Jones not relenting on recruiting trail despite having most commitments in the SEC

Gotta collect all the bricks!

Butch Jones and Tennessee have been absolutely unstoppable on the recruiting trail this year. The Vols have already racked up 24 verbal commitments for the class of 2017, but that doesn't mean Jones' job is finished for the year. There will undoubtedly be some kids who flip before February both in favor of the Vols and against them.

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Tennessee just picked up the No. 6 running back in the country with Ty Chandler —- a Tennessee native —- giving his verbal commitment to the school this past week. His commitment gave the Vols five of the top 17 recruits in the state and they could get another if they're able to flip five-star receiver Tee Higgins from Clemson.

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Butch Jones isn't generally one to rest on his laurels so he'll still be looking to swing a homerun or two in the class since he doesn't have any five-star recruits committed yet. His 19 three-star commits actually gives him flexibility in case they feel another school is a better fit for them and he can go after some of the bigger name recruits.

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The prize for Tennessee in the state is offensive lineman Trey Smith from Jackson University School who's a top-60 prospect and No. 1 overall recruit according to ESPN. Wins in the Battle at Bristol and against Florida should give the Vols some serious credit on the recruiting trail though as those two games are some of the best ones early in the season.

 

[h/t GridIron Now]