Tennessee Vols labeled as a program 'poised to take a leap' in recruiting

The Tennessee Vols were named this week by 247Sports as a college football program that's "poised to take a leap" in recruiting. That should go without saying considering that Tennessee just landed a commitment from the No. 7 overall recruit in the nation in five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava. But it's still nice for Vol fans […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Tennessee Vols were named this week by 247Sports as a college football program that's "poised to take a leap" in recruiting.

That should go without saying considering that Tennessee just landed a commitment from the No. 7 overall recruit in the nation in five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava.

But it's still nice for Vol fans to hear something positive from the national media for a change.

From 247Sports:

Tennessee made plenty of noise when it landed a commitment from five-star quarterback Nicholaus Iamaleava of Long Beach (Calif.) Poly last week. It's the kind of jolt to a recruiting class the Vols could use to push for a top-10 class and try to close some of the gap with Georgia. The defending national champion Bulldogs bring in perennial top-five classes, but the Vols could push for a top 10 class which hasn't happened in a while. Tennessee sits 10th nationally but the best could still be on the way.

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Tennessee Vols defensive back Theo Jackson (26) tackles Purdue tight end Payne Durham (87) during the first quarter of the Music City Bowl, Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.Cfb Music City Bowl Purdue Vs Tennessee

Landing Iamaleava will certainly have a positive impact on recruiting for the Vols. Tennessee will undoubtedly be in the mix for several players they otherwise wouldn't have had a shot at landing.

But the presence of Iamaleava isn't the only reason the Vols are expected to make a big jump on the recruiting trail. Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel and his staff have done a tremendous job on the recruiting trail. Those guys are the real reason that Iamaleava is committed to UT (say what you will about NIL deals, but a player typically isn't going to commit to a program just because of a NIL deal).

The Vols currently have five players committed to their 2023 recruiting class, which is ranked No. 10 in the nation (No. 3 in the SEC). If Tennessee continues at this pace, they should have an outside shot at landing a top-five class.

And if Heupel can string together a couple of top-five classes, an SEC East division title could be on the way for the Volunteers.

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