The Guarantano family has purchased property in Tennessee and is looking to work with area Vols.

James Guarantano, father of Tennessee football starting quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, announced Tuesday on Twitter that the family has purchased a more-than-100-acre farm in Murfreesboro, about three miles from Middle Tennessee State University.

James Guarantano indicated he wanted to work with UT alumni businesses to develop the land.

“…reaching out to “ALL” VFL’s that are land developers, Farmers, Home Builders etc……DM me,” the tweet read.

Developers, insurance representatives and even fireplace installers all expressed interest via Twitter.

A search of Rutherford County property records indicated James Guarantano purchased 106 agricultural-zoned acres on Richland Richardson Road east of Murfreesboro for $562,500 on May 22, 2019.

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The family is from New Jersey, where Jarrett Guarantano attended Bergen Catholic, and relocated to Lawrenceville, Georgia.

Jarrett Guarantano is a junior with 18 career starts at quarterback. Last year, he passed for 1,907 yards with 12 touchdowns and three interceptions.

Jarrett Guarantano’s sister, Victoria, graduated from Grayson High School in Georgia and is enrolled as a freshman at UT.

James Guarantano did not respond to a request for comment.