Top JUCO running back signs with Tennessee

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The early signing period has kicked off and goes through Dec. 18.

Tennessee secured another signee of the early signing period Wednesday morning.

Tiyon Evans, a 5-foot-9, 210-pound running back, is rated No. 1 at his position among JUCO players.

He is from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Hutchinson running backs coach Greg Cross previously discussedwhat type of player Tennessee is getting with Evans.

“Tiyon is special,” Cross told Vols Wire. “If I had to describe the type of back he is, he is versatile and is able to make defenders miss and has power to lower his shoulder.”

The early signing period takes place Dec. 16-18 for the 2021 recruiting class. National signing day is slated for Feb. 3.

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Tennessee lands commitment from top JUCO running back

Tennessee lands commitment from top JUCO running back.

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Tiyon Evans committed to the Vols in April.

He decommitted from Tennessee in September. Evans has since announced that he has recommitted to the Vols. He made the announcement on Twitter ahead of Tennessee’s matchup with Auburn.

Evans stands at 5-foot-9, 210 pounds and is the No. 1-ranked JUCO running back from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Hutchinson running backs coach Greg Cross previously discussed what type of player Tennessee is getting with Evans.

“Tiyon is special,” Cross told Vols Wire. “If I had to describe the type of back he is, he is versatile and is able to make defenders miss and has power to lower his shoulder.”

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Tiyon Evans decommits from Tennessee

Tiyon Evans decommits from Tennessee.

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee running back commit Tiyon Evans decommitted from the Vols on Saturday.

Evans is the No. 1-ranked JUCO running back from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas. He committed to the Vols on April 30.

Evans totaled 538 rushing yards on 61 attempts and scored nine touchdowns in 12 contests during the 2019 season. He also recorded four receptions for 43 yards and one touchdown.

In the kick return game, the 2021 prospect produced 608 yards and two touchdowns on 18 attempts. His longest kick return in 2019 went for 95 yards.

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Hutchinson running backs coach Greg Cross discussed what type of player Tiyon Evans is

Hutchinson head coach Drew Dallas discusses Tiyon Evans

Vols’ commit Tiyon Evans is ‘special with the football in his hands’

Vols’ commit Tiyon Evans is special with the football in his hands.

HUTCHINSON – Tiyon Evans, a 5-foot-9, 210-pound running back, committed to the Vols on April 30.

He is the No. 1-ranked JUCO running back in the 2021 class from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Drew Dallas was promoted to head coach for Hutchinson on Dec. 31, 2019. He served as the team’s offensive coordinator in 2019 and will remain in the role while taking over as head coach.

In Hutchinson’s offense under the direction of Dallas, Evans totaled 538 rushing yards on 61 attempts and scored nine touchdowns in 12 contests during the 2019 season. The future Vol also recorded four receptions for 43 yards and scored one touchdown.

“Tiyon fits in schematically to what we are doing,” Dallas told Vols Wire of the future Tennessee running back. “He is going to fit in schematically really anywhere because he is a heck of an athlete.”

Evans is a versatile player and has the ability to make defenders miss with power and by lowering his shoulder.

“Tiyon is a back that can do a lot of different things,” Dallas said. “We motion him out of the backfield, give him the ball in space, he has great hands and is consistent with them. He is pretty fluid.

“We did not ask him to run a ton of routes down the field and things like that, but just trying to identify mismatches to where we can get him the ball in space, and him into a one-on-one situation, because he is very hard to bring down with one defender. He has great vision. His speed is very good for a running back, so getting him into space and doing some things with him that way to identify those matchups benefited him and our offense a ton.”

Hutchinson’s offense has been multiple with RPO concepts under Dallas. Its offense features inside and outside zone to go along with power and counter schemes.

Dallas mentioned that Evans “will fit in schematically to what Tennessee does” offensively.

In the kick return game, Evans produced 608 yards and two touchdowns on 18 attempts. His longest kick return in 2019 went for 95 yards.

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Dallas also joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” to discuss Hutchinson’s program. The show can be listened to here or below.

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Tiyon Evans ‘is versatile, able to make defenders miss and has power to lower shoulder’

Tiyon Evans commits to Tennessee.

KNOXVILLE – Tennessee received another commitment on the recruiting trail Thursday for its 2021 class.

Tiyon Evans, a 5-foot-9 and 210-pound running back, committed to the Vols.

He is the No. 1 ranked JUCO running back from Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kan.

Hutchinson running backs coach Greg Cross discussed what type of player Tennessee is getting with Evans.

“Tiyon is special,” Cross told Vols Wire. “If I had to describe the type of back he is, he is versatile and is able to make defenders miss and has power to lower his shoulder.”

Evans’ experience as a kick returner and his ability to showcase the use of his hands in Hutchinson’s spread passing game are areas Cross mentioned that Tennessee’s latest commit can put on display in Knoxville.

Evans totaled 538 rushing yards on 61 attempts and scored nine touchdowns in 12 contests during the 2019 season. The future Vol also recorded four receptions for 43 yards and one touchdown.

In the kick return game, Evans produced 608 yards and two touchdowns on 18 attempts. His longest kick return in 2019 went for 95 yards.

Vols’ 2021 commitment tracker

Tennessee offers Hutchinson CC running back

Tennessee offers Hutchinson CC running back.

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Tennessee is looking to dip back into the Hutchinson Community College talent pool, after extending an offer to running back Tiyon Evans.

Evans played in six games for Hutchinson in 2019, rushing for 538 yards and nine touchdowns on 61 carries, while averaging over eight yards per carry.

At 5-foot-9, 210-pounds, Evans is a bruising back that could add a physical element to a Tennessee backfield that loses three players that will run out of eligibility after 2020 in Ty Chandler, Tim Jordan and Carlin Fils-Aime.

With Maryland listed as the only other program to extend an offer to Evans, Tennessee is hoping to get in on his recruitment early.

The Vols are no strangers to recruiting from Hutchinson Community College, which is located in Hutchinson, Kan. Former Tennessee and current NFL stars Cordarelle Patterson and Alvin Kamara were brought to Knoxville from Hutchinson.

Both players were recruited by different head coaches however, as Derek Dooley signed Patterson and Butch Jones recruited Kamara.