Tennessee Vols: No one knows what's going on with Henry To'o To'o

Tennessee Vols linebacker Henry To'o To'o entered the transfer portal shortly after Jeremy Pruitt was fired as the program's head coach in January. That was nearly four months ago and To'o To'o is still in the portal. And no one seems to have a clue what To'o To'o is going to do. Over the last […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Tennessee Vols linebacker Henry To'o To'o entered the transfer portal shortly after Jeremy Pruitt was fired as the program's head coach in January.

That was nearly four months ago and To'o To'o is still in the portal.

And no one seems to have a clue what To'o To'o is going to do.

Over the last couple of months, there have been numerous rumors about To'o To'o's eventual decision. At one point, To'o To'o to Alabama was a "done deal", then Ohio State entered the picture.

Rivals national columnist Mike Farrell has covered To'o To'o's transfer portal saga from the beginning. Farrell has connections all over the country. Yet he has no clue where To'o To'o is going to end up.

"I’ll admit I have no clue what’s going on," wrote Farrell this week.

Farrell noted that To'o To'o to Ohio State was the latest rumor that was supposedly a "done deal", but that didn't happen as expected (yet).

Farrell said he received different answers this week from all of his sources in regards to To'o To'o's plans.

Alabama and Florida are still in the mix, but the lack of clarity from the SEC on intraconference transfers could be the hold-up there.

Is it still possible that To'o To'o returns to Tennessee?

I wouldn't rule it out, considering how bizarre his transfer portal experience has been so far.

But I'd call that possibility a longshot at best. I think To'o To'o would be fine with returning to Knoxville, but his father doesn't appear to be on board with that option.

And in this situation, To'o To'o's father is going to be a driving force in the stud linebacker's eventual decision, whenever that happens.

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