Tennessee building another notable recruiting class in 2027 cycle
As Tennessee continues its trek to reach the top of the college football mountain, it continues to recruit like one of the nation’s top programs. Josh Heupel and the Volunteers officially signed the No. 9 class in the nation in the 2026 cycle in February.
With the 2027 cycle rolling, Tennessee is once again making some noise. With seven commits in the fold early on, the Vols now have the No. 23 class in the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings .
On March 28, Tennessee landed its biggest pledge of the cycle via Nashville Brentwood Academy four-star wide receiver Kesean Bowman . The No. 3 player in Tennessee and top-60 overall prospect was a one-time Oregon commit, but he’s now set to stay closer to home.
“Tennessee always feels like home,” Bowman told Rivals’ Chad Simmons . “They have been recruiting me hard from the start. I have great relationships with Coach Heupel, Coach Pope and basically the whole staff.
I have been there a lot, and just being around those people makes it feel like home. ” Bowman is one of four in-state commits in the mix early on. Murfreesboro (Tenn.