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Tennessee picked up a commitment over the weekend from one of the nation's best high school tailbacks. David Oku (5-10, 186) is rated as the country's No. 1 all-purpose running back in the 2009 class and is a four-star prospect, according to Rivals.com. He is from Midwest City, Okla., and had narrowed his choices to UT, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan and Nebraska.

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October 20, 2008  08:55 AM ET

Good for UT.

October 20, 2008  09:00 AM ET

Hope he likes his new coach in a year or two.

October 20, 2008  09:05 AM ET

How did OU/OSU not get him?

October 20, 2008  09:13 AM ET

"Hi, I'm Philip Fulmer, I will be your waiter this evening"

October 20, 2008  09:37 AM ET

AFAIK, he was frustrated/upset with OU for not recruiting him early. OU had Bryce Brown rated higher. OU really started talking to Oku after Brown (and his older brother) committed to Miami.

Plus, there are rumors that Oku didn't want to compete with the OU backfield, but as I said, those are rumors so who knows.

October 20, 2008  09:58 AM ET

Hopefully he will be academically eligible come Aug of next year.

October 20, 2008  10:52 AM ET

God knows Tennessee and Fulmer needs all the help they can get. ;)

October 20, 2008  12:02 PM ET

Yep, TN running game is terrible............I think this kid will help, but we still need an o-line to make those holes and a coaching staff that can exercise its talent.

October 20, 2008  12:22 PM ET

Tennessee has always been able to recruit in that area, and FARSCAPE, the Vols running game is not bad at all. They have two backs that could be starting for almost anyone. The problem(s) is the O-line is horrible(even though it was suppose to be a strong point), and we have no QB. So when a team can't pass the defense knows they can merely concentrate on the shutting the run down. I have been to 3 of the games this year and the linebackers and safeties are daring Tennessee to go long. Oh yeah, Tennessee has Fat Phil to top it all. Great coach, 5 years ago.

October 20, 2008  12:33 PM ET

His choices weren't that great to begin with, but who knows, maybe he can help, he sure can't hurt them. He could have gone to mich. and been a starter, probably neb. too!

October 20, 2008  12:50 PM ET

We have the best tailback in the nation. David Oku. We have the best safety in the nation. Eric Berry. Oh, and the best defense in the SEC. Give us a year or two, and it will be Tennessee dominating again. You can't stop the inevitable.

October 20, 2008  01:04 PM ET

Hey osddad, there is no way this kid could go to Michigan and start ahead of Sam Mcguffy

October 20, 2008  01:20 PM ET

We got the top 2 All Purpose Backs coming to Knoxville! Hopefully they don't in critical situations like Arian Foster. Things are hopefully on the way up for the Vols, since it can't get much worse.

October 20, 2008  01:21 PM ET

This kid is a great tailback...but a brick may have a higher IQ....

October 20, 2008  01:21 PM ET

"they don't *fumble* in critical situations"

October 20, 2008  01:25 PM ET

Mark my words...he will not start a game in college...

October 20, 2008  01:29 PM ET
QUOTE(#11):

We have the best tailback in the nation. David Oku. We have the best safety in the nation. Eric Berry. Oh, and the best defense in the SEC. Give us a year or two, and it will be Tennessee dominating again. You can't stop the inevitable.

Take a breath from the crackpipe on occasion, as you are too junked up to think straight!

October 20, 2008  02:03 PM ET

I'm afraid I have to agree with Spaceman....there will be a new coach there two to three years.

October 20, 2008  03:03 PM ET
QUOTE(#12):

Hey osddad, there is no way this kid could go to Michigan and start ahead of Sam Mcguffy

yeah you're probably right. And from what I hear, he probably won't make it into big time football anyway, at least for a few years. Go the jr. college route and end up at Oregon St. or Okla. What's Mcguffy's totals this year? I haven't keep up on him although I did see a pretty good run early this year for a TD. On a non struggling team he could be a pretty good back, he is one, but a much better chance.

 
October 20, 2008  03:08 PM ET
QUOTE(#11):

We have the best tailback in the nation. David Oku. We have the best safety in the nation. Eric Berry. Oh, and the best defense in the SEC. Give us a year or two, and it will be Tennessee dominating again. You can't stop the inevitable.

Good pickup, but calm down. He's not the #1 RB in the nation, he's the #1 APB. No, not all points bulletin, all-purpose back.

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