See what some of Tennessee’s highly ranked targets and commitments said after watching the Vols knock off seventh-ranked Alabama
An impressive list of Tennessee targets across multiple classes and nearly all of the Vols’ current commitments traveled to Knoxville on Saturday to attend their home game against rival Alabama. The prospects in attendance were part of a raucous, sellout crowd of 101,915 at Neyland Stadium that saw No. 11 Tennessee rally in the second half for a 24-17 victory over the seventh-ranked Crimson Tide.
It was the Vols’ second consecutive home win against Alabama, which had its 15-game winning streak in the Third Saturday in October series snapped when Tennessee pulled out a 52-49 victory in Knoxville in 2022.
The lengthy list of recruits who visited the Vols on Saturday included a few official visitors — led by four-star Class of 2025 defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell, a top-50 prospect nationally — some of their top targets in the 2026 and 2027 classes. A handful of five-star prospects and dozens of four-stars were in attendance.