
After an uneventful spring, Tennessee football recruiting exploded over the weekend with the Vols landing four total commits over a two-day stretch.
Edge rusher and Georgia legacy Kedric Golston II opened up the commitment spree Friday, choosing the Vols over the Bulldogs, Rutgers and Virginia Tech. Golston ranks as a three-star recruit and the No. 452 player in the country according to the 247sports composite rankings.
Interior offensive lineman Edwin Baker followed shortly after Friday afternoon, choosing Tennessee over Arkansas and Ole Miss. A three-star recruit, Baker ranks as No. 1,169 player in the country according to the 247sports composite rankings.
Local standout Zay Anderson committed to the Vols Saturday afternoon shortly after his official visit to Tennessee. The No. 487 overall player and the No. 14 player in the state of Tennessee according to the 247sports composite rankings, Anderson chose Tennessee over Cincinnati and Toledo.
The lone four-star commit of the weekend, Texas athlete Legend Bey committed to Tennessee over Duke and Texas A&M Saturday night. Bey ranks as a four-star recruit and the No. 301 player in the 2026 recruiting class according to On3.
Tennessee might not be done adding players to its recruiting class with a pair of four-star targets, Dereon Albert and TJ White, announcing commitments Tuesday. But where does the Vols’ recruiting class rank after the big weekends? Taking a look here.
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247sports
- No. 22 nationally
- No. 8 in the SEC
- No. 13 nationally by average commit ranking
- No. 6 in the SEC by average commit ranking
On3/Rivals
- No. 15 nationally
- No. 6 in the SEC
- No. 12 nationally by average commit ranking
- No. 6 in the SEC by average commit ranking