Jahdae Barron ranked as one of the highest graded cornerbacks by PFF College

Due to his play, the talented 22-year-old was ranked the second highest-graded cornerback from a Power Four school by PFF College on Friday

During the Longhorns’ undefeated start, their defense has been one of the best in the country. While everyone on the roster has contributed, one player who has stood out is Jahdae Barron. Due to his play, the talented 22-year-old was ranked the second highest-graded cornerback from a Power Four school by PFF College on Friday.

So far this season, Barron has recorded 12 tackles and added one interception to his highlight reel. The Austin native has made life difficult for quarterbacks, deflecting three passes and recovering one fumble. His play has been vital to a unit, surprising many in the country.

Through four games, Texas has only allowed 22 points. They have also recorded seven interceptions and applied constant pressure regardless of the opponent. With Barron leading the way, the Longhorns have left offensive coordinators baffled every week.

While the season is far from over, Barron appears well on his way to a stellar senior campaign. He was the only play to make PFF’s list and showed on Saturday night against UL Monroe why he received an 89.7 rating. The only player who received a higher rating was Iowa’s Jermari Harris, with a 90.5.

As Barron looks to build on his success, his next test will be a talented Mississippi State receiving core that includes Kevin Coleman Jr. and Jordan Mosley. However it is a challenge Barron is ready for as he has taken his game to another level over the last few weeks.

Jordan Mosley will play for former Tennessee offensive coordinator

Vols’ wide receiver commit will play for former Tennessee offensive coordinator.

Jordan Mosley committed to Tennessee in June 2019.

The 2021 wide receiver prospect decommitted from the Vols on Jan. 18.

Ahead of national signing day on Feb. 3, Mosley announced that he is committed to Northwestern.

The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver is from McGill Toolen High School in Mobile, Alabama.

Oct. 19, 2013; Knoxville, TN; Tennessee Volunteers offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian congratulates Tennessee quarterback Justin Worley (14) after the game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Neyland Stadium. Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Bajakian serves as Northwestern’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He held the same position at Tennessee from 2013-14.

After leaving Tennessee, Bajakian served as a quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2015-18.

He then was offensive coordinator at Boston College in 2019 before arriving at Northwestern last season.

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Vols suffer first decommitment following Jeremy Pruitt’s departure

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

The University of Tennessee parted ways with head coach Jeremy Pruitt on Monday.

Pruitt was 16-19 (10-16 SEC) in three seasons at Tennessee. He won the 2020 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl against Indiana.

Tennessee finished the 2019 season with six consecutive victories and won the first two contests of a 10-game SEC-only campaign in 2020.

Following Pruitt’s departure, Jordan Mosley decommitted from Tennessee.

Mosley was committed to the Vols’ 2021 recruiting class.

The 6-foot, 190-pound wide receiver is from McGill–Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile, Alabama.

He committed to the Vols on June 22, 2019.

University of Tennessee Volunteers’ 2021 early signing period tracker

University of Tennessee Volunteers’ 2021 commitment tracker

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Tennessee recruiting profile: Wide receiver Jordan Mosley

Tennessee recruiting profile: Wide receiver Jordan Mosley

MOBILE — Tennessee is in the process of filling its 2021 football recruiting class.

Four-star wide receiver Jordan Mosley committed to the Vols on June 22, 2019. He became the first commitment for the Vols’ 2021 recruiting class.

Mosley hails from Mobile, Ala., and is a product of McGill–Toolen Catholic High School.

The 5-foot-11, 179-pound wide receiver also has offers from several NCAA Division I schools, including Arkansas, Oregon, Texas A&M and Indiana.

He is ranked 34th among national high school wide receivers.

Jordan Mosley

McGill–Toolen Catholic High School (Mobile, Ala.)

Wide receiver — 5-foot-11, 179-pounds

Committed on June 22, 2019

University of Tennessee’s 2021 commitment tracker