4-star guard Freddie Dilione to enroll early, redshirt at Tennessee

Freddie Dilione is enrolling at Tennessee early, but he won’t yet step on the court for the Volunteers’ men’s basketball team.

Tennessee will get its top men’s basketball recruit in the class of 2023 early. Freddie Dilione, a four-star combo guard out of Word Of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.), is in the process of enrolling early for the Volunteers.

247Sports first reported the news and Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes confirmed.

Dilione is ranked the No. 27 player in the class on the 247Sports Composite and is the top-ranked four-star player, meaning he’s on the verge of a fifth star. He is the eighth-ranked combo guard. He had offers from 23 schools.

Though Dilione will join Tennessee early, he won’t step on the court for game action this season. He plans to redshirt his first season with the team and prepare for the 2023-24 season.

Barnes said to 247Sports:

“I don’t know how long it will really take for him to get into practice with us, but we’ll get him in school and get him going that way. (Strength coach) Garrett (Medenwald) will start his deal with him on helping him with his body and nutrition and all of that will come together. But he’ll be in practice. How much he does, he’ll probably start out really helping our scout team as he continues to learn our system here.”

MaxPreps has stats from nine games listed from Dilione’s junior year. These numbers show averages of 21.6 points, 7.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. With Overtime Elite, he posted averages of 23.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.4 steals per game, according to Overtime.

Alabama listed as a top school for 2023 combo guard Freddie Dilione

2023 combo guard Freddie Dilione released his top-ten schools on Sunday and Alabama is in the mix!

Alabama has seen recent success on the basketball court. [autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] has done a phenomenal job recruiting as well as coaching in the short time that he has been in Tuscaloosa. Coach Oats has managed to bring in a top-25 recruiting class each year that he has been with the program, according to 247Sports. The coaching staff has been hot on the recruiting trail lately and will look to continue that for the 2023 recruiting class.

On Sunday, 2023 combo guard Freddie Dilione announced his top schools and Alabama made the cut.

In recent years, the Tide has seen success from combo guards like Josh Primo, Keon Ellis and Ar’Mond Davis. The Tide would need to land a player like Dilione and several others to have a chance of having a higher-rated class this year.