Tennessee Volunteers
- Year: Sophomore
As a Recruit: Bynum was recruited from Raines (Jacksonville, FL) class of 2012. He committed to Tennessee on 2/15/2012. He was recruited by Sal Sunseri .
Timeline
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Aug 13
Injury
8/13/2012: Kenneth Bynum likely to miss season after undergoing surgery for torn meniscus in his knee. More
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May 31
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Feb 15
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Feb 15
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Feb 6
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Feb 1
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Jan 30
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Jan 9
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Oct 16
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Featured
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Edit Notes: Thigpen seeking 'production'
3 months agoFirst-year Tennessee linebackers coach Tommy Thigpen says he has high expectations this year for rising junior A.J. Johnson and the rest of the Vols' linebackers. More
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Edit Notes: 'Tiny' shows early jitters
9 months agoThe false-start penalty Antonio Richardson drew on UT’s first play from scrimmage Friday night was indicative of how the sophomore tackle played in his first career start. More
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Edit Two more UT freshmen injured
10 months agoSeveral members of UT's 2012 signing class already have suffered injuries that could impact their availability this year, and two more now have been lost for the season. More
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Edit Bynum expected to miss season
10 months agoJOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — Tennessee freshman linebacker Kenneth Bynum is expected to miss the entire season after undergoing surgery last week to repair a torn meniscus. More
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Edit Bynum, Patterson out with injuries
10 months agoTennessee linebacker Kenneth Bynum has been diagnosed with a torn meniscus, while wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson sat out Thursday's practice with a shoulder injury. More
Bio
Kenneth Bynum is a 6-1, 221-pound Inside Linebacker from Jacksonville, FL. He is ranked No. 969 in the country by 247Sports.
Bynum is the No. 111 recruit in Florida (FL) and is the No. 31 Inside Linebacker in the nation.
Bynum has a 247Sports rating of 83, making him a 3-star prospect.
He has committed to Tennessee Volunteers.
Legend:
- Early Enrollee
- Walk-On
- Gray Shirt
- Video Highlights
- Medical Redshirt
- Primary
- Secondary
- Keeper
- Primary (Inactive)
- Secondary (Inactive)
- Keeper (Inactive)