The Tennessee Volunteers have been highly active in recruiting, especially with the 2024 prospects. Under Coach Josh Heupel, their persistent efforts to recruit at an elite level have yielded considerable success in recent classes, securing numerous top-tier talents that are expected to significantly impact the program’s future. Their commitment to relentless recruiting sets them apart in the coaching landscape.
Updates from the Under Armour All-American Game by On3 shed light on the Vols’ continued pursuit of top talents. They featured prominently in discussions around several elite prospects, demonstrating Tennessee’s persistent pursuit of these high-caliber players.
Mylan Graham, who signed with Ohio State as a five-star wide receiver, admitted to occasional second thoughts post-commitment. Despite pitches from Purdue, Tennessee, and Alabama, he remained steadfast in his commitment to Ohio State, crediting his belief in Brian Hartline.
Jordan Seaton, a Colorado five-star offensive tackle signee, deliberated until the last day of the Early Signing Period to ensure he made the right choice. Schools like Ohio State and Tennessee made efforts to sway his decision.
Dylan Stewart, a South Carolina EDGE signee, received late pushes from Miami and Tennessee, yet his commitment to loyalty remained paramount in his decision-making process.
Dominick McKinley, a Texas A&M defensive lineman commit, kept his options open by not signing during the early period. Tennessee is gaining ground with McKinley, evidenced by his upcoming official visit to Knoxville, as they aim to flip the talented commit in the following weeks after their unsuccessful attempts with the other prospects.