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Tennessee Volunteers

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The Tennessee Volunteers got big news on Monday morning when Brentwood Academy quarterback George MacIntyre chose them over Alabama. They’ve been planning to build around him as the centerpiece of their 2025 recruiting class, and now that they have him in the boat, they gain over with a lot of blue-chip prospects.

The Vols have the No. 9 recruiting class in 2025, according to 247Sports. There are still several top priorities out there, as Tennessee only has six commits in the fold. Head coach Josh Heupel has been adamant about raising the recruiting standard at the University of Tennessee, and they have a chance at an elite recruiting class with the in-state talent on the board.

Providence Day offensive tackle David Sanders Jr. has been in the national spotlight since his freshman season. He checks in as the No. 2 prospect in 2025 and has three SEC programs at the centerpiece of his recruitment: Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. Tennessee is hoping to get him back on campus soon, and adding an elite passer in his recruiting class certainly helps. Sanders and MacIntyre developed a relationship on a recruiting trip to Alabama and have kept in touch since

Baylor wide receiver Cameron Sparks is the No. 2 prospect in the state of Tennessee and the No. 40 prospect in America. Sparks has been pitched on playing both sides of the football in college, but Tennessee is recruiting him to play wide receiver. He’s familiar with MacIntyre, as the two play in the same high school division and have competed a lot over the years.

 

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