Hardin County’s narrow four-star winger Hudson Wolfe, a Tennessee football engagement, tweeted Tuesday that his 2020 football season ended.
Wolfe had back problems before the season and did not play in a game, so he underwent a microdiscectomy, which is a minimally invasive procedure in patients with a lumbar herniated disc on Tuesday.
According to his tweet, Wolfe reported that surgery is the most productive option for him to move back to 100%.
The tweet indicates he’ll be on the Tennessee campus in January.
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He had 27 receptions for 471 yards and 12 touchdowns when a Hardin County junior was successful in the Class 4A quarter-finals in 2019.
Wolfe, a tight 6ft 7-inch, 240-pounder, joined Tennessee in June as a four-star rookie, according to the 247Sports Composite. He is listed as the fifth Tennessee player and seventh adjusted player in the country in class 2021.
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