Tennessee football’s slide continued Saturday, falling to Arkansas, 24-13, to extend its losing streak to four.
Tennessee’s 2021 recruiting class is currently No. 10 in the country (247Sports Composite). Quarterback Kaidon Salter is part of the class and reinforced his commitment to the Vols.
don’t question me about my commitment and loyalty towards Tennessee I’m #lockedin no matter the wins or losses we’re taking, I want to build my own legacy not jump into something thats already been built #VFL
— ksalt (@KaidonSalter_7) November 9, 2020
“Don’t question me about my commitment and loyalty towards Tennessee,” Salter said. “I’m locked in no matter the wins or losses we’re taking, I want to build my own legacy not jump into something that’s already been built.”
This is not the first time Salter has taken to to social media and addressed questions about his commitment. The 4-star dual-threat quarterback did the same thing after Tennessee’s loss to Kentucky, when the losing streak was at two games for the Vols.