It appears Tennessee first-year head coach Butch Jones is getting the hang of this SEC recruiting thing.

On Monday, Stanton Truitt of Monroe, Ga., had a mailbox full of letters. As it turns out, they all came from the same sender.

"When I went to open it, it would not budge," Truitt told ESPN.com of his mailbox. "I pulled it down, and then some of the letters were hanging out, but they were all tied together by a rubber band.

"I was thinking there was no way these came from the same school. But I kept pulling on them and I thought the mailbox was going to break, but when I got them out I found out that all 102 of them were from Tennessee! It was crazy."

Stanton Truitt of Monroe, Ga., received 102 letters from Tennessee on Monday. (Twitter/@TRUitt_thaTRUth)

This is nothing new in the SEC.

Nick Saban sent 105 letters last year to Alvin Kamara, who at the time had no favorites.

In Oxford, Ole Miss' recruitment of Laremy Tunsil included 800 Facebook messages.

Both the Crimson Tide and the Rebels got their guys.

Truitt has offers from 19 schools, including SEC schools Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Arkansas, according to 247Sports

He told ESPN the most letters he had received at one time was 12 from Vanderbilt and 10 from West Virginia.

"It was shocking and it shows me that they think highly of me and really love me," Truitt said. "It makes me feel important to them and makes me want to work harder and keep doing what I have been doing."

Truitt said that the letters were inspirational, and each letter would say something different like "Stanton we love you," "VolNation," or "Come be a Vol Stanley."