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Four-star PG reschedules official visit with Tennessee Basketball

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4-star PG Miles Sadler was the MVP of days one and two of the EYBL Scholastic Conference Tournament (photo credit - soru503__/IG)

Four-star point guard Miles Sadler has rescheduled his official visit with Tennessee Basketball, according to On3’s Joe Tipton. He’ll now visit next weekend, September 5, instead of the originally scheduled visit this weekend.

Sadler is the No. 20 overall prospect in the 2026 class in the Rivals rankings and the No. 3 point guard in the country. He’ll also visit Oklahoma in September, according to Tipton.

The list of official visits either scheduled or reported for Tennessee this fall also includes four-star small forward Jacob Webber (September 11) and four-star power forward Latrell Allmond (September 11), four-star small forward Bo Ogden (September 18), four-star small forward Manny Green (October 11), four-star small forward Ralph Scott (October 11), four-star small forward Cody Peck (October 24), five-star point guard Deron Rippey Jr. (October 25-26), four-star small forward Bryson Howard (October 24-26) and four-star shooting guard Jasiah Jervis (October 24-26).

Vols looking for first commitment in 2026 class

Tennessee began preseason workouts on Monday. The Vols play Duke in a sold-out exhibition game at Food City Center on October 26, set for a 7 p.m. Eastern Time start, then open the regular-season schedule November 3 against Mercer.

Bryson Howard is ranked No. 11 overall and is the No. 4 small forward, Deron Rippey Jr., out of Brooklyn, N.Y., is the No. 17 overall recruit in the country and Bo Ogden is ranked No. 44 overall and is the No. 12 small forward.

Manny Green, a 6-foot-6, 185-prospect out of Ellenwood, Ga., is the No. 95 overall player in the Rivals Ranking for the 2026 class. Jacob Webber is ranked No. 31 overall and is the No. 8 shooting guard nationally and Ralph Scott is the No. 48 overall prospect and the No. 14 small forward.

Jasiah Jervis is ranked No. 23 overall and is the No. 5 shooting guard. Cody Peck is ranked No. 92 overall and is the No. 13 small forward.

Where Tennessee stands with 2026 prospects

Tennessee is in the top five for Gage Mayfield along with Vanderbilt, Florida State, Michigan and Oklahoma. The Vols are in the top six for Ogden (Tennessee, Texas, Purdue, Gonzaga, Kansas, Virginia), the top seven for four-star small forward Chris Washington Jr. (Alabama, Cincinnati, Auburn, Ole Miss, Villanova, Florida A&M, the top eight for Jervis (North Carolina State, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, Texas, Illinois, Oregon, Florida and Tennessee) and the top nine for Allmond (Tennessee, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Miami, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, Virginia). 

Allmond, a 6-foot-8, 225-pound prospect out of Richmond, Va.), is ranked No. 31 nationally and is the No. 4 power forward in the 2026 class. Washington, a 6-foot-8, 185-pound small forward, is ranked No. 24 nationally and No. 8 at small forward. 

Tennessee’s 2025 signing class was ranked No. 14 nationally and No. 4 in the SEC with a class score of 92.29. The Vols signed five-star small forward Nate Ament (No. 2 overall), four-star guard Amari Evans (No. 68), four-star center Dewayne Brown (No. 96), three-star point guard Troy Henderson (No. 261) and three-star guard Clarence Massamba (No. 262).

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