Juke Harris had nearly every option available to him this offseason. He was considered as one of the top players to enter the transfer portal and could basically pick where he wanted to go to school while also declaring for the NBA Draft. After a long process, he opted to return to college and commit to Tennessee and has now withdrawn from the NBA Draft following an invitation to the combine next week. In his sophomore season at Wake Forest, Harris made one of the biggest jumps in college basketball averaging 21.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 44.4-percent from the floor. His breakout season came on the heels of posting just 6.1 points as a freshman. "We are thrilled Juke made the decision to join our program at Tennessee. Juke is not only an explosive talent, but also a humble young man from a great family," Volunteers head coach Rick Barnes said in a statement .…