Travon Landry Commits To Tennessee Volunteers

I received a text message this afternoon from Papa John Landry informing me that his son, Travon Landry had verballed to UT. “Not Texas, says Big John, but the other UT.” Landry a 6’1″ G in the class of 2013 will play in the Southeast Conference for the Tennessee Volunteers. Landry started as a freshman at San Antonio Madison (TX), started alongside J. Mychal Reese (Texas A&M) as a soph at Bryan (TX) and recently moved to Huntsville, AL as his father took a job there and currently starts for Huntsville Bob Jones, an Alabama 6A powerhouse. Travon’s older brother Jonathan played at Coppin State and is now at Alabama A&M.

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Bob Jones basketball coach Danny Petty has confirmed that Travon Landry, a 6-foot-1, 170-pound junior point guard who transferred in from Bryan (Texas) High this past summer, verablly committed to Tennessee this weekend.

Landry had drawn interest from other SEC schools like Alabama, Vanderbilt and Georgia. He is averaging approximately eight points per game through four games this season after averaging 12.3 points and 3.5 assists per game last year as a sophomore.

“He’s not shooting that much,” Petty said. “He’s a great point guard and sees the floor extremely well. He’s a great defender, too. “He’s a coach’s dream in that he’s very coachable. He goes hard in practice, which is what you want from your leaders. He’s got a lot of basketball knowledge, and he’s still learning our guys.”

Bob Jones is 4-0 this season and is coming off an appearance in last year’s Class 6A Northwest Regional final. The Patriots won the state title in 2009.

Landry is a super athletic point. Always looking to attack and get into the paint, he’s a tough guy to stop when it comes to dribble penetration. His shot is improving and he defends hard. Travon played with the Texas D1 Ambassadors starting back when he was in the 6th grade and is shown above with Texas D1 in Minnesota. he began playing 17U with Texas D1 when he was a freshman. Congratulations to the Landry’s.-Coach Max Ivany and The D1 Ambassadors Family

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