'26 TN TE Carson Sneed (Tennessee commit)

Tennessee Volunteers tight end commit Carson Sneedwill make two trips to the Ole Miss campus over the coming weeks. Sneed will be in Oxford to watch the Rebels conduct a spring practice on March 22. He has set an official visit date to Ole Miss for May 30.

The 6-5.5, 235-pounder is a Composite four-star prospect rated as the nation's No. 10 tight end, the No. 6 player from the state of Tennessee and No. 205 nationally by the industry-generated index. In the 247Sports exlcusive rankings, he comes in as the No. 19 tight end and the No, 9 player from the Volunteer State.


Sneed acommitted to Tennessee on Aug. 5, 2024. He was also on the Ole Miss campus last summer.

Sneed also has official visits planned to UCLA on May 16, Miami on June 6, and Tennessee on June 20

-OM 247
 
Tennessee Volunteers tight end commit Carson Sneedwill make two trips to the Ole Miss campus over the coming weeks. Sneed will be in Oxford to watch the Rebels conduct a spring practice on March 22. He has set an official visit date to Ole Miss for May 30.

The 6-5.5, 235-pounder is a Composite four-star prospect rated as the nation's No. 10 tight end, the No. 6 player from the state of Tennessee and No. 205 nationally by the industry-generated index. In the 247Sports exlcusive rankings, he comes in as the No. 19 tight end and the No, 9 player from the Volunteer State.


Sneed acommitted to Tennessee on Aug. 5, 2024. He was also on the Ole Miss campus last summer.

Sneed also has official visits planned to UCLA on May 16, Miami on June 6, and Tennessee on June 20

-OM 247
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Tennessee Volunteers tight end commit Carson Sneedwill make two trips to the Ole Miss campus over the coming weeks. Sneed will be in Oxford to watch the Rebels conduct a spring practice on March 22. He has set an official visit date to Ole Miss for May 30.

The 6-5.5, 235-pounder is a Composite four-star prospect rated as the nation's No. 10 tight end, the No. 6 player from the state of Tennessee and No. 205 nationally by the industry-generated index. In the 247Sports exlcusive rankings, he comes in as the No. 19 tight end and the No, 9 player from the Volunteer State.


Sneed acommitted to Tennessee on Aug. 5, 2024. He was also on the Ole Miss campus last summer.

Sneed also has official visits planned to UCLA on May 16, Miami on June 6, and Tennessee on June 20

-OM 247

"Committed" should be in blue font
 
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Ah so some of you would like us to Dabo Swinney our recruits


Very cool behavior

VN: “we hate Dabo, he’s such a nerd and hasn’t adapted to modern recruiting and tries to lock commits in to not taking other visits. What a loser!”

Also VN: “what does committed even mean anymore. Guys shouldn’t take visits if committed!!”
 
VN: “we hate Dabo, he’s such a nerd and hasn’t adapted to modern recruiting and tries to lock commits in to not taking other visits. What a loser!”

Also VN: “what does committed even mean anymore. Guys shouldn’t take visits if committed!!”
I mean…it is a bad look if a commit is obviously looking elsewhere like this. Itd be one thing if he took this visits before he committed, but I dont see the point of committing this early if ur just going to visit elsewhere
 
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I mean…it is a bad look if a commit is obviously looking elsewhere like this. Itd be one thing if he took this visits before he committed, but I dont see the point of committing this early if ur just going to visit elsewhere

Nearly every recruit does it. They do it bc they want to make sure they made the right decision
 
We are supposed to like it when our committed players take a bunch of visits? Come on man. I like you as a poster but that’s never a good sign for someone to stay committed.

Hey thanks, Barry. I like your posts too.

That said, we aren't supposed to like anything in recruiting. Divorce your emotions from this, it's all about finding the most effective recruiting strategy possible and optimizing. The staff seems to be OK with kids taking trips, & in my experience, I tend to agree with that decision. It's a sign of confidence, and also a sign of loyalty-- "I trust that this visit is for XYZ, and not serious, and if it is, good, get that out of the way now instead of taking calls halfway through your freshman year." The reality of taking visits as a recruit, even in the NIL era, is largely the same. If it's for NIL, they already know the number, and likely an official visit will go to your top $$$ options so you can get the most out of the school you actually like-- in this case, TN. TN will go to their board, look at their $$$, and make their decisions. I do not fault anyone for squeezing the system to maximize earnings. It's a business, no? TN does it too. The other side of banning visits is resentment and nothing festers like resentment. See what seems to happen at Clemson every other year. At the end of the day, every coach has their style. Ours leans into the "when they remain committed they can then say, yeah, I saw OM, Michigan, UGA, etc. and still want to be at UT. That's important to me and this locker room" and personally I dig it.

Ultimately, this dude's brother is on the team, he's been committed since he was in like middle school and he's been a fan of the program since he was a child, I feel confident he will be clad in orange & white catching TD's in a couple of years. (And I hope he gets paid well to do so!)
 

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