Recruiting Expert Says Vols are Team to Watch in Recruiting
Barton Simmons, the director of scouting for 247Sports, believes other schools should be concerned if one of their commits or targets goes and visits the Vols right now.
Barton Simmons, the director of scouting for 247Sports, believes other schools should be concerned if one of their commits or targets goes and visits the Vols right now.
Jeremy Pruitt and his staff continue to try and build a solid foundation for the Vols’ 2019 recruiting class, as they extended an offer to an elite safety out of Texas.
According to a report from Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel, the Vols have reached out to a highly regarded grad transfer quarterback about joining Tennessee.
Take a look at who all in the 2018 recruiting class are expected to visit the Vols over the next few weekends before National Signing Day.
The Vols continue to look for answers at cornerback in their 2018 recruiting class, and they extended an offer to a four-star corner out of Georgia who once was committed to Duke.
Quay Walker, one of the Vols’ highest-rated remaining targets in the 2018 recruiting cycle, came away impressed with Tennessee this weekend and says UT “has made its way up” in his recruitment.
Former Oregon commit and four-star athlete Tre’Shaun Harrison is planning on officially visiting the Vols later this month.
The Vols have offered a four-star junior college defensive tackle in the 2018 class who was once committed to Tennessee while in high school.
Following his official visit to Tennessee this weekend, 2018 cornerback Eddie Smith said in an interview that the Vols are now in the lead to land his commitment.
The Vols will be getting a visit this month from a potentially elite cornerback who has reclassified from the 2020 class to the 2019 class.