Tennessee Vols working to steal 2 commits from the same college football program

The Tennessee Vols are working to swipe a couple of commits from the USC Trojans.  According to On3's Chad Simmons, two USC commits are set to visit Tennessee this weekend for the Vols' game against UTEP.  2025 three-star running back Daune Morris and 2025 four-star linebacker Jadon Perlotte have been committed to USC since this […]

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The Tennessee Vols are working to swipe a couple of commits from the USC Trojans. 

According to On3's Chad Simmons, two USC commits are set to visit Tennessee this weekend for the Vols' game against UTEP. 

2025 three-star running back Daune Morris and 2025 four-star linebacker Jadon Perlotte have been committed to USC since this past offseason. 

They're both expected to be in Neyland Stadium this weekend. 

From On3: Daune Morris is back at Tennessee this weekend. The Vols have been working to flip the in-state talent from USC for some time and they have another chance to get in front of him this weekend.

USC linebacker commit Jaden Perlotte is expected at Tennessee. Before committing to the Trojans, the Vols had some momentum in this race.

Morris, 5-foot-10/180 lbs from Murfreesboro, TN, is rated as the No. 42 athlete in the nation and the No. 18 player in the state of Tennessee. Morris, who also runs track, took an unofficial visit to Tennessee earlier this season for the Vols' win against the Kentucky Wildcats. 

Perlotte, 6-foot-3/202 lbs from Buford, GA, is rated by 247Sports as the No. 25 linebacker in the nation and the No. 39 player in the state of Georgia. Perlotte, who was committed to Georgia at one point, also visited Tennessee for the Vols' win against Kentucky. 

Tennessee currently has 24 players committed to its 2025 recruiting class, which is ranked No. 7 in the nation.