In the class of 2024, the Tennessee Volunteers have active peer recruiters. They detail their remaining goals and provide perspective with a few of 2025 commits.
Tennessee has recruited some excellent players who may all see significant playing time at the next level, demonstrating that they have done a terrific job in the 2024 and 2025 classes thus far. For the sole reason that they desire to play together, several guys will make an effort to recruit other guys to the institution they are attending. Recently, a few of the commitments took the time to explain to Volunteer Country who they wanted and why. Continue reading.
Bennett Warren: “JORDAN FREAKING SEATON! 2024 OT” If Jordan shows up, I believe that class is finished. I would love to play with him because he is such a terrific player!”
2024 quarterback Jake Merklinger: “I think Tennessee is the best place to be, and Jordan Seaton is a great player.”
2024 LB Jordan Burns: “Adding Jordan Seaton would be wonderful. To help us win, all I want is for good players.”
George MacIntyre, 2024 RB, Peyton Lewis. I frequently see this highly ranked recruit at the games. Therefore, I make every effort to persuade myself and other commitments to support George in keeping Tennessee as a potential commit.”
2024 DL Jeremias Heard: “Jordan Seaton, To prepare for the season, it would be fantastic to go up and practice against one of the top offensive linemen. It seems like it would be advantageous to us both.”
Jesse Perry, 2024 offensive lineman: “Probably Jordan Seaton or Jaren Sensabaugh because Jordan is a great o-line target, and Jaren is an in-state target left on the board.”
2025 CB Dylan Lewis: “I’m attempting to acquire Ethan Utley. Together, we played young football and developed a close bond. I need him at Rocky Top; he’s like a brother to me.”Arnoux Shamar, 2025 CB “Definitely Jontae Gilbert!”
2025 CB Tyler Redmond: “Ethan Utley, without a doubt. Let’s revert to being teammates. I suggested that because we had previously played Little League together, so why not try it again?”
“Definitely Devin Williams because of his versatility on both sides of the ball, lockdown corner, and electric playmaking at wide receiver, especially when he has the ball in his hands,” said Justin Baker, a 2025 running back. If he’s not available, AJ Holloway is a tough linebacker who excels at covering and stopping the run.”