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<p>The 2026 class has a lot of talent in the state of Tennessee. The top players have yet to commit to a program. There's even more talent outside of the top 30.</p>
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<p>This class is filled with solid guard play, size and skill on the perimeter and in the front court.</p>
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<p>Here are some notable prospects college coaches can't go wrong with recruiting:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2352126' first='Austin' last='Tinnon'], Tullahoma: Tinnon is a tree (6-foot-10) that's going to be in the way on the glass in 2025. He knows how to position himself for rebounds. Tinnon has good touch around the rim. He alters shots at the rim. Tinnon is going to sprinkle his imprint in a contest in a multitude of ways. He's a prospect that could start off as a reserve guy in college before working his way into being a starting big that's going to provide steady production.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2308938' first='Steven' last='Sherman'], Ensworth: Sherman has flown under the radar for most of his high school career, but he's one of the more talented prospects in the class. At 6-2, Sherman has shown flashes of being the best player on the court in a contest. He's really good in transition. Sherman sits down on defense. He knows how to finish at the rim. Sherman can make shots from the perimeter. He's in TSSAA Division II-AA now. There's talent at the guard spot in the league. Sherman is coming from LaVergne, a 4A school, and has played solid competition up to this point. He should stand out in the highest private school league.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2503087' first='Devin' last='Fish'], Warren County: Fish is an efficient scorer. He's a 6-3 guard that takes quality shots. Fish's solid ball handling and upper body strength helps him stand out on the floor. He doesn't have issues getting past defenders. Fish is a 3-level scorer. He's playing college basketball once his high school career is done.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1834842' first='Michael' last='Fisch'], Father Ryan: Fisch should be one of the more efficient guards in DII-AA this upcoming season. Fisch can make shots from the perimeter at a high clip. He can take his defender off the dribble. At 6-3, Fisch can be placed at point guard on some possessions. Sliding him to shooting guard makes defenses have to adjust to account for his shooting ability. He has to touch the basketball each time he's on the floor. Fisch is a legit threat.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1959892' first='Bryant' last='Hall'], Nolensville: Hall is a 5-10 guard that can get downhill. He always finds his way into the lane in transition and in half-court settings. Hall is twitchy and crafty enough to break down defenses. He's a guard that can knock down shots from the perimeter. Hall can play collegiate basketball.</p>
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The 2026 class has a lot of talent in the state of Tennessee. The top players have yet to commit to a program. There's even more talent outside of the top 30.
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