Expectations for the Vols’ 2018 Signing Class
We take a look at what to expect from each of the players in the Vols’ 2018 signing class in their first year on the roster.
We take a look at what to expect from each of the players in the Vols’ 2018 signing class in their first year on the roster.
The Vols added another defensive back to their 2018 class when they got the signature of 3-star/4-star safety Joseph Norwood on Wednesday.
Tennessee’s coaches extended an offer to a “sleeper” prospect in 2018 corner back Dyllon Lester on Monday.
The Vols made the cut as one of the three finalists for a four-star junior college defensive tackle in the 2018 recruiting class.
The Vols’ new coaching staff “re-offered” Cooper Mays in the 2020 class, the younger brother of five-star 2018 offensive tackle Cade Mays.
The 2018 recruiting cycle is just a week and a half away from being wrapped up, but the Vols have made a late offer to a 2018 corner who is an under the radar prospect.
The Vols’ new coaching staff continues to hit the 2019 recruiting trail hard, and they offered several highly-rated athletes in the class on Wednesday.
Jeremy Pruitt and his Vols staff have offered a cornerback in the 2019 class who is a dynamic athlete and has offers from nearly 40 schools.
Jeremy Pruitt and his staff appear confident in their ability to evaluate talent. It’s paid off so far, and they offered another under the radar recruit in the 2018 class.
The Vols extended an offer to a 2018 WR who wasn’t even rated prior to UT offering him. But now he’s rated as a 4-star, and his highlights are eye-popping.