LB E.J. Levenberry will consider Vols 
November, 18, 2012
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A top prospect could soon be in the mix for Tennessee after the school fired head coach Derek Dooley on Sunday.
ESPN 300 linebacker prospect E.J. Levenberry was never a prime target for the Vols after it hired defensive coordinator Sal Sunseri in January. Sunseri, who has long recruited the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., area, never made the ESPN 300 linebacker a priority, according to the Levenberry family. Depending on who Tennessee hires as its next coach, that could change. If so, the Levenberrys will listen.
"Only other school that he is interested in," Levenberry's father, Eric Levenberry, stated via text message.
ESPN 300 linebacker prospect E.J. Levenberry was never a prime target for the Vols after it hired defensive coordinator Sal Sunseri in January. Sunseri, who has long recruited the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., area, never made the ESPN 300 linebacker a priority, according to the Levenberry family. Depending on who Tennessee hires as its next coach, that could change. If so, the Levenberrys will listen.
"Only other school that he is interested in," Levenberry's father, Eric Levenberry, stated via text message.
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