June 30, 2024

The Volunteers continued reaching out to numerous prospective top recruits for the 2024 season.


The Tennessee Volunteers consistently engage in recruiting efforts, and they made their move by pursuing several 2024 prospects in the final stages.

Tennessee, led by head coach Josh Heupel, remains committed to recruiting top-tier talent. Over the last two recruiting classes, they have achieved significant success by securing commitments from numerous highly regarded prospects, promising a lasting impact on the program. The relentless pursuit of excellence on the recruiting trail sets Tennessee’s coaching staff apart. On3’s on-site updates during the Under Armour All-American Game highlighted the Vols’ repeated mentions among elite prospects. It’s noteworthy that Tennessee continued to actively pursue these top talents, showcasing their dedication to building a formidable team.

Mylan Graham, Ohio State WR signee

“Ohio State five-star wide receiver signee Mylan Graham said there a few times after his commitment to the Buckeyes that he had some slight second thoughts. Purdue, Tennessee and Alabama were schools who kept in contact and he thought about visiting. Miami and Florida made NIL pitches, but he stuck with the Buckeyes and believes in Brian Hartline.”

Jordan Seaton, Colorado OT signee

“Colorado Five-Star Plus+ OT signee Jordan Seaton says the reason he waited to sign until the last day of the Early Signing Period was to make sure he was choosing a school for the right reasons and making the right choice. Ohio State, Tennessee were among the schools trying to change his mind.”

Dylan Stewart, South Carolina EDGE signee

“South Carolina signee and Five-Star Plus+ EDGE Dylan Stewart says Miami and Tennessee were among the schools who made late pushes for him. But loyalty is important to him.”

Dominick McKinley, Texas A&M DL commit

Five-star defensive lineman Dominick McKinley did not sign his national letter of intent during the early signing period. He will take official visits over the next few weeks to determine the best fit for him, including a stop in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Vols couldn’t find success with the other three, but they are gaining traction with McKinley and will do their best in the coming weeks to flip the talented Texas A&M commit.

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