Tennessee Volunteers Continued to Call Several of the Top 2024 Goals
Under head coach Josh Heupel, Tennessee is still attempting to attract top-tier prospects. In the last two recruiting classes, they’ve had great success, bringing in a number of highly skilled candidates who will have a long-term impact on this program. That being said, Tennessee’s coaching staff stands out, so you have to stay aggressive in your recruiting efforts.
You can read the many updates that On3 gave regarding prospects and their recruitments while they were on site at the Under Armour All-American Game here. Several high prospects were mentioned frequently in relation to the Vols, and it’s noteworthy that Tennessee continued to pursue these exceptional players.
Ohio State wide receiver Mylan Graham
“After committing to the Ohio State Buckeyes, Mylan Graham, a five-star wide receiver, stated on a few occasions that he was having some minor second thoughts. He considered visiting Purdue, Tennessee, and Alabama, as these universities maintained correspondence with him. Florida and Miami made zero pitches, but he remained loyal to the Buckeyes and has faith in Brian Hartline.”
Colorado OT signee Jordan Seaton
“Signee of Colorado Five-Star Plus+ OT Jordan Seaton claims that in order to be sure he was selecting a school and making the proper decision, he waited to sign until the very last day of the early signing period.Tennessee and Ohio State were two of the universities attempting to sway his decision.”
Edge of South Carolina’s Dylan Stewart Signatory
“A Five-Star Plus+ EDGE and signee from South Carolina Dylan Stewart claims that among the universities that made a late push for him were Tennessee and Miami. However, he values loyalty.”
Texas A&M defensive lineman Dominick McKinley
Dominick McKinley, a five-star defensive lineman, refrained from signing his national letter of intent during the early signing window. He will make official visits, including one to Knoxville, Tennessee, over the course of the next two weeks to assess which place is the best fit for him. The Vols are starting to have traction with McKinley and will try their hardest in the upcoming weeks to flip the talented Texas A&M recruit. They weren’t successful with the other three.