
Trio of Tennessee Football Commits Land on ESPN’s Initial Top 300 List
ESPN dropped its initial Top 300 recruiting list for the 2026 class this week as the spring and summer recruiting schedules begin to heat up.

ESPN dropped its initial Top 300 recruiting list for the 2026 class this week as the spring and summer recruiting schedules begin to heat up.

As Josh Heupel and his staff continue to work the recruiting trail, this spring and summer will prove to be an important time for Tennessee

Class of 2026 running back Savion Hiter (High-ter) posted a picture from his recent visit to Tennessee on social media Monday morning. The picture showed

Four-star tight end Carson Sneed was Tennessee football’s second commit in its 2026 recruiting class, committing to Josh Heupel and his staff back in August.

Tennessee football is preparing to host one of the top players in the country on an unofficial visit later this month, On3’s Chad Simmons reported

Five-star receiver Tristen Keys, one of Tennessee football’s top targets in the 2026 recruiting cycle, committing to LSU over the Vols and other top contenders

Five-star edge rusher Rodney Dunham released his top five including Tennessee football earlier this week. Duke, Georgia, Notre Dame and South Carolina joined the Vols

With eight players committed to Josh Heupel’s program so far, Tennessee currently holds a Top 10 recruiting ranking in the 2026 cycle, according to both

Quarterback Faizon Brandon is the crown jewel and the main building block of Tennessee football’s 2026 recruiting class. Recruiting sites view Brandon as one of

Tennessee posts a Top 5 SEC ranking and a Top 10 national ranking in On3 Sports’ latest class of 2026 update this week. The Vols