LowKey
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It will be hard with not having a strong in-state class to pull from but got some great ones at the top and NC is in-state now soooooooowe legitimately have a shot for the number 1 2026 overall class.
arent we in on Sanders' teammates?It will be hard with not having a strong in-state class to pull from but got some great ones at the top and NC is in-state now soooooooo
But I've been saying for a while I think this class should be top 5-6 for sure. The only thing is they gotta land a damn tackle. In on so many great guards
Next year will be the 20th year ive heard this same claim. LFG!
Think the closest we've come in that time was 2005. I could easily be misremembering.
As it sits, this class will be the highest ranked we’ve ever had (after Campbell commits, and I’m not counting Butch’s 2015 class with 70 signees)Have you been paying attention to how many top 2026 and 2027 recruits visted for the Florida and Alabama games? I may not have followed Tennessee recruiting for 20 years like you but I have been following it closely for the last 10 years and I've never seen as many top 100 recruits visiting us as has happened the last 2 home games. And many have come back for 2 straight games.
Maybe we don't land the #1 class in 2026. But I would be shocked if it isn't by far our highest rated class in the last 15 years. The amount of highly rated players in that class giving as real consideration is insane. The visit list the last 2 games would make even Georgia and Alabama jealous.
-VQTennessee looks in good shape to finally get Savion Hiter to campus this weekend. This is a big visit as the Vols look to pick up some momentum here heading into the off-season in what is going to be a heavyweight battle. Tennessee's staff, including Josh Heupel, De'Rail Sims, and Joey Halzle have all done an excellent job of reiterating to Hiter how much of a priority he is for the class, and he will get to spend plenty of time around them, and 2026 offensive commitments such as Faizon Brandon, Tyreek King, Brandon Anderson, and Carson Sneed during the visit.