
Tennessee Basketball Lands 2027’s Hottest Shooting Guard Prospect—What This Means for the Future of the Program
Page unofficially visited Duke on Feb. 1. North Carolina State was the first school to offer him a scholarship on June 10. North Carolina and Georgetown also offered him a scholarship.The 6-foot-5, 180-pound prospect plays for Broughton High School and Garner Road Basketball Club in Raleigh, North Carolina. 247Sports ranks Page as the No. 1 shooting guard in the class and No. 1 player in North Carolina.Tennessee is scouting prospects to add to its 2027 basketball recruiting class.Tennessee does not have a commitment in its 2026 basketball recruiting class. The Vols have six commitments in their 2025 basketball recruiting class: forward DeWayne Brown, small forward Amari Evans, point guard Troy Henderson, forward Nate Ament, shooting guard Clarence Massamba and shooting guard Ethan Burg.Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
Tennessee’s basketball program is turning its keen eye toward the future, zeroing in on talent for the 2027 recruiting class with a clear mission: stack the roster with game-changers. Just recently, they dangled a scholarship offer to the highly sought-after, five-star shooting guard Jordan Page — a star prospect from North Carolina who’s already making waves on the high school scene and catching buzz from blueblood programs. Standing tall at 6-foot-5 and weighing in at 180 pounds, Page’s skills have earned him the top spot among shooting guards nationally and the crown as North Carolina’s best player. His unofficial visit to Duke and prior offers from North Carolina State, UNC, and Georgetown only add layers to the intrigue. But here’s the kicker — Tennessee’s 2026 class is still wide open, while the 2025 squad boasts six promising commitments, setting a tantalizing stage for what could be a pivotal reshaping of the Vols’ future hardwood identity. It’s a fascinating chess game that’s just getting started . . . LEARN MORE
The Vols offered a scholarship to five-star shooting guard Jordan Page, according to Jamie Shaw of On3.
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