Tennessee saw its 2026 recruiting class take a hit on Monday when a 4-star offensive lineman reportedly decommitted from the Volunteers.
Today’s Recruiting Rumor Mill covers visits, new offers, school visits, weekend junior days and more from Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney.
It is not all bad news for Tennessee as head coach Josh Heupel and his staff hosted a number of top recruits over the weekend. Four-star wide receiver Joel Wyatt, also from the 2026 recruiting class, was among the top players who were in Knoxville, Tenn.
College Football season wrapped up last night with Ohio State defeating Notre Dame and with that, all eyes start to shift toward 2025. For Georgia Tech
Brandon Anderson, a four-star offensive lineman, had been committed to Tennessee since Oct. 20, the morning after the Vols beat Alabama.
Georgia Tech plays the No. 21 Louisville Cardinals after Naithan George scored 20 points in Georgia Tech's 71-68 loss to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Tennessee and Florida started off the annual event hosted by the Savannah Ghost Pirates. The reigning national champion Gators jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first period, but the Volunteers evened the score, 2-2 before the first intermission.
Anderson is the nation’s No. 277 overall prospect in the 2026 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is the No. 23 IOL in the class and the No. 34 recruit from the state of Georgia.
In an attempt to win a second consecutive Savannah Hockey Classic title, the Georgia Ice Dawgs fell to the Tennessee Ice Vols 8-4 at Enmarket Arena Sunday.
Georgia Tech is set for a massive recruiting weekend with their junior day today and one of the big visitors that will be on The Flats is four-star linebacker B
The Eagles (14-9, 9-3) were led by Jerone Morton, who recorded 20 points. Tyler Brelsford added 13 points and seven rebounds for Morehead State. George Marshall also recorded eight points and seven rebounds. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
A large portion of the class of 2025 have either already signed, hard committed or have some sort of idea of which school they will eventually sign with. But still, a lot of talent remains, with many hopefuls from Georgia still in the process of deciding their futures.