
The Vols’ 2019 Class is Good, but 2020 Class Needs to be Great
The Vols’ 2019 signing class has a lot of quality players in it, but the 2020 class for Tennessee needs to be even better.

The Vols’ 2019 signing class has a lot of quality players in it, but the 2020 class for Tennessee needs to be even better.

Former Vol running back Jamal Lewis is a big believer in the Vols’ 2019 signing class, and he thinks it will help UT get back “to the top.”

With National Signing Day officially over, let’s take a look at the Vols’ full 2019 signing class as of now.

The Vols’ 2019 signing class may not have finished ranked as highly as fans wanted, but when you put it in context, it’s pretty impressive.

Jeremy Pruitt gave a lot of credit to the Vols’ relevance in men’s basketball to why he and his staff recruited so well this cycle.

Tennessee’s tight ends coach and recruiting extraordinair Brian Niedermeyer is currently the best recruiter in college football in the 2019 cycle.

Tennessee landed their final big fish in the 2019 cycle. Five-star offensive tackle Darnell Wright officially signed with the Vols on National Signing Day.

The Vols added one of the fastest prospects in the 2019 cycle on National Signing Day when Kenney Solomon announced he’s signing with Tennessee.

The Vols pulled out the stunner on National Signing Day, adding elite four-star linebacker Henry To’oto’o to their 2019 class.

LeDarrius Cox, a three-star defensive tackle who was committed to the Vols but didn’t sign during the early signing period, flipped to Ole Miss on Wednesday