Two of Tennessee's assistant coaches traveled to Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday to watch the Mustangs' College Showcase. Vols defensive backs coach
Willie Martinez and wide receivers coach
Kelsey Pope attended the event, according to 247Sports' Robbie Weinstein, to see a handful of Tennessee targets and Vols wide receiver commitment
Nate Spillman in action.
Spillman's younger brother, four-star Class of 2024 linebacker
Edwin Spillman, and four-star Class of 2024 defensive back
Kaleb Beasley — both Top247 prospects in 247Sports' rankings — are among the Lipscomb standouts Tennessee is pursuing. The Vols also have extended early scholarship offers to Class of 2025 offensive lineman
Chauncey Gooden and Class of 2025 defensive back
CJ Jimcoily, who picked up an offer from Tennessee last week.
Nate Spillman, a Class of 2023 prospect, has been committed to the Vols since March 6. The 6-foot-1.5, 194-pound Spillman also has received offers from Arkansas State, Marshall and Western Kentucky, and he's ranked the No. 125 wide receiver in the 2023 class and the No. 36 junior from the state of Tennessee, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
Edwin Spillman, a 6-foot-2, 221-pound sophomore, has been one of the Vols' top in-state targets in the 2024 class since getting an offer from them more than a year ago. He already has received offers from nearly 20 schools, including Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Arkansas and Mississippi State.
The younger Spillman is ranked the No. 102 overall prospect and No. 10 linebacker in the 2024 class and the No. 2 sophomore from Tennessee, according to the 247Sports Composite.
Beasley landed an offer from Tennessee's former staff in December 2020, and head coach
Josh Heupel's staff reaffirmed his previous offer from the Vols almost a year ago. Less than a month ago, the 5-foot-11, 174-pound Beasley told GoVols247 that Tennessee "(definitely) leads" among the more than 25 teams pursuing him, and he's planning to visit the Vols again on June 1.
He's ranked the No. 96 overall player and No. 11 cornerback in the 2024 class and the No. 1 sophomore from Tennessee, according to the 247Sports Composite.
Gooden, a 6-foot-4, 320-pound freshman, received an offer from Tennessee on Oct. 9 during his visit for the Vols' home game against South Carolina. He holds early offers from at least a dozen schools, including Arkansas, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indiana and Boston College.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound Jimcoily already has picked up offers from at least eight schools after getting his most recent offer Wednesday from Tennessee. Michigan, Ole Miss and Arkansas are among the other teams currently pursuing him.