Two Tennessee Vols signees notch touchdowns in 2025 Polynesian Bowl
The 2025 Polynesian Bowl took place on Friday night in Honolulu, Hawaii, featuring many of the top names of college football's best in the 2025 and 2026 classes. Team Makai topped Team Mauka 28-21. A pair of Tennessee Vols helped put some numbers on that scoreboard. 2025 Tennessee signees QB George MacIntyre and TE DaSaahn […]
The 2025 Polynesian Bowl took place on Friday night in Honolulu, Hawaii, featuring many of the top names of college football's best in the 2025 and 2026 classes. Team Makai topped Team Mauka 28-21.
A pair of Tennessee Vols helped put some numbers on that scoreboard.
2025 Tennessee signees QB George MacIntyre and TE DaSaahn Brame both ended up notching touchdowns during the conte4st.
MacIntyre helped Team Mauka get in the end zone, starting with a deep completion on a flag pattern to 2026 Top 100 recruit TE Brock Harris for a gain inside the 10. From there, MacIntyre fired a dart to 2025 Ole Miss signee Winston Watkins, Jr. just in front of the defender for the touchdown.
DaSaahn Brame made a name for himself, particularly early in the game. The Vols' newest tight end had 72 receiving yards and a wide open touchdown during the first quarter, eventually finishing the game with 4 catches for 92 yards and a score.
Not to be outdone, 5-star signee OT David Sanders, Jr. turned some heads with his own impressive snag on the sideline during the event. He earned praise for his play on the field as well, being noted by Rivals for "stonewalling" opposing defenders during the contest and being the best among his peers at his position.
Tennessee fans are undoubtedly excited to see what Sanders and the rest of his incoming 2025 signees can bring to the field in Knoxville this fall. It certainly looks like, particularly with Sanders and Brame, potentially a lot of production very quickly.
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