
Tennessee basketball’s fall of official visits continues this weekend as the Vols prepare to host four-star center Cody Peck on a weekend official visit as the Vol football team hosts Oklahoma at Neyland Stadium. Peck is scheduled to arrive in Knoxville Friday morning and depart early Sunday afternoon.
Peck ranks as a four-star recruit and the No. 87 player in the country according to the 247sports composite rankings. The 6-foot-10, 205-pound prospect also ranks as the No. 11 center and the top player in the state of North Carolina.
A Charlotte native, Peck was originally scheduled to officially visit Tennessee last week for the Duke exhibition game. But the visit ended up getting pushed back a week with the blue-chip recruit now visiting this weekend instead. Peck has also officially visited Dayton but it’s the only other visit that he’s taken to this point.
Tennessee basketball’s 2026 recruiting class currently contains three commitments— four-star wing Ralph Scott, four-star wing Manny Green and three-star point guard Marquis Clark. All three prospects committed to Tennessee in the last month as the Vols’ recruiting class has started to come into picture.
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The Vols are still pursuing a number of prospects in the 2026 cycle. Tennessee has hosted five-star point guard Miles Sadler and five-star point guard Deron Rippey Jr. on visits to this point.
Sadler included the Vols in his top six earlier this week and Rippey visited Tennessee this past weekend for the Duke exhibition game. Four-star shooting guard Jasiah Jervis also officially visited Tennessee last weekend. The Vols are in Jervis top four ahead of his college announcement next week.
Tennessee has yet to land a big man in the 2026 cycle but has not targeted many at this point in the cycle. The Vols hosted four-star power forward Latrell Allmond on an official visit and were in his top four before he committed to Oklahoma State earlier this month.
Five-star power forward Christian Collins originally had an official visit scheduled to Tennessee for last weekend but the trip ended up not happening. It’s unclear whether that visit will get rescheduled at this point in time.

