Early signing period: Max Anderson signs with Tennessee football

Early signing period: Max Anderson signs with Tennessee football

The 2023 early signing period is taking place Wednesday-Friday for Tennessee’s 2024 recruiting signing class.

The 2023 early signing period is Josh Heupel’s third as Tennessee’s head coach. He was hired as the Vols’ head coach in Jan. 2021.

Tennessee’s 2023 recruiting class ranked No. 10 nationally (247Sports Composite). The Vols’ first recruiting class under Heupel in 2022 ranked No. 17 nationally (247Sports Composite).

Max Anderson signed with the Vols on Wednesday during the early signing period.

Max Anderson’s recruiting bio:

  • Position: Offensive line
  • Height: 6-foot-5
  • Weight: 309 pounds
  • School: Rick Reedy High School (Frisco, Texas)

READ: Tennessee football early signing period tracker for 2024 class

READ: Tennessee football NCAA transfer portal tracker

Updated 2024 football recruiting rankings for Vols’ commits

A look at updated 2024 recruiting rankings for top 300 Tennessee commits.

Updated 2024 Rivals250 rankings were released for top 250 prospects.

After Rivals’ update, Tennessee commitment rankings changed for On3 industry rankings. On3 industry rankings are based on a weighted average between four recruiting media outlets.

Tennessee has 19 commitments in its 2024 recruiting class: Cornerback Kaleb Beasley, defensive lineman Carson Gentle, athlete Marcus Goree Jr., athlete Jonathan Echols, quarterback Jake Merklinger, offensive tackle Jesse Perry, offensive tackle Gage Ginther and safety Edrees Farooq, defensive lineman Jeremias Heard, edge rusher Kellen Lindstrom and running back Peyton Lewis, athlete Boo Carter and linebacker Jordan Burns and offensive lineman Max Anderson, wide receiver Braylon Staley, offensive lineman William Satterwhite and wide receiver Mike Matthews and linebacker Edwin Spillman and offensive lineman Bennett Warren.

Tennessee’s 2024 class ranks No. 8 nationally and No. 5 in the Southeastern Conference after updated On3 industry rankings.

Vols Wire looks at updated 2024 rankings for the top 300 Tennessee commits and are listed below.

Updated 2024 football recruiting rankings for Vols’ commits, targets

A look at updated 2024 recruiting rankings for Tennessee football commits and targets.

On3 released updated On300 rankings for top 300 prospects in the class of 2024 on Monday.

Tennessee has eight 2024 commitments ranked among top 300 prospects: Cornerback Kaleb Beasley, wide receiver Braylon Staley, tight end Jonathan Echols, quarterback Jake Merklinger, running back Peyton Lewis, offensive lineman Max Anderson, safety Marcus Goree and defensive lineman Jeremias Heard.

The Vols have 16 2024 commits, including four-star offensive lineman William Satterwhite. Satterwhite was the first commitment in July for the Vols.

Tennessee’s 2024 class ranks No. 13 nationally and No. 6 in the Southeastern Conference after updated On3 rankings.

Vols Wire looks at updated 2024 rankings for top 300 Tennessee commits and remaining targets.

Updated look at Tennessee’s 2024 football recruiting class entering July

An updated look at Tennessee’s 2024 football recruiting class entering July.

Third-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel and his staff continue to build momentum on the recruiting trail.

Tennessee landed four 2024 commitments in June.

Four-star wide receiver Braylon Staley, four-star athlete Boo Carter, four-star linebacker Jordan Burns and four-star offensive lineman Max Anderson all announced their commitment to the Vols in June.

Tennessee enters July with 15 commitments in the class of 2024. The Vols’ class ranks No. 10 nationally and No. 4 in the Southeastern Conference.

2024 SEC football recruiting rankings after Vols’ Braylon Staley commitment

Twitter reaction following Braylon Staley’s commitment to Tennessee

Vols Wire looks at Tennessee’s updated 2024 football recruiting class entering July and is listed below.

2024 SEC football recruiting rankings after Vols’ Max Anderson commitment

Updated 2024 SEC football recruiting rankings after Max Anderson commits to Tennessee.

Four-star offensive lineman Max Anderson announced his commitment to Tennessee on Wednesday.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman is from Rick Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas.

Anderson is the third commitment in June for the Vols, joining four-star athlete Boo Carter and four-star linebacker Jordan Burns.

The Vols have 14 commitments in the 2024 class. Anderson joins cornerback Kaleb Beasley, defensive lineman Carson Gentle, athlete Marcus Goree Jr., athlete Jonathan Echols, quarterback Jake Merklinger, offensive tackle Jesse Perry, offensive tackle Gage Ginther and safety Edrees Farooq, defensive lineman Jeremias Heard, edge rusher Kellen Lindstrom and running back Peyton Lewis, athlete Boo Carter and linebacker Jordan Burns.

Following Anderson’s commitment, Vols Wire looks at updated 2024 SEC team football recruiting rankings from On3. Updated 2024 SEC On3 team industry recruiting rankings are listed below.

Top-10 2024 offensive lineman commits to Tennessee

Top-10 2024 offensive lineman commits to Tennessee football.

Four-star offensive lineman Max Anderson announced his commitment to Tennessee on Wednesday.

Anderson committed to the Vols over Michigan, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Alabama.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman is from Rick Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas.

Anderson is the No. 185 overall prospect in the class of 2024. He is the No. 9 offensive tackle and No. 37 player in Texas, according to On3 Sports.

Anderson earned unanimous first-team 6-5A all-district and first-team all-area honors last season. Anderson was also named first-team Class 5A All-State in 2022.

Following Anderson’s commitment, Tennessee’s 2024 class ranks No. 10 nationally and No. 5 in the Southeastern Conference.

Anderson is the third commitment in June for the Vols, joining four-star athlete Boo Carter and four-star linebacker Jordan Burns.

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ChampU BBQ Visitor List: Who’s coming to Norman this weekend?

A look at who’s coming to town for the ChampU BBQ this weekend.

Oklahoma’s future looks bright. Less than a day ago, they received news of their first slate of SEC opponents when they begin play in their new conference in 2024. It’s a compelling slate and something that gets the competitive energy flowing.

If they plan to make an impact when they get there, the class of 2024 will have a profound hand in that. This class will be the first class that hits the ground and is immediately thrown into the fire that is the SEC. They’ll spend their whole careers being molded by the best football conference in the country. For the Sooners to compete for the top, this 2024 class must be unique.

It’s only fitting that Oklahoma has its premier recruiting event, the ChampU BBQ this weekend, right after the SEC opponents were revealed.

The Sooners can use the SEC to their advantage, selling the appeal of playing in an elite conference to any athlete unafraid of competing against the best in the country.

Last year’s ChampU BBQ had attendees signing with the Sooners and are now on campus with the current roster. Here’s a running count:

  • OT [autotag]Cayden Green[/autotag]
  • LB [autotag]Phil Picciotti[/autotag]
  • ATH [autotag]Jacobe Johnson[/autotag]
  • RB [autotag]Daylan Smothers[/autotag]
  • CB [autotag]Makari Vickers[/autotag]
  • WR [autotag]Jaquaize Pettaway[/autotag]
  • OT [autotag]Logan Howland[/autotag]
  • QB [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag]

In short, a nice chunk of OU’s 2023 class came to the event. Arnold was already committed before the BBQ, but having him there helped Oklahoma recruit and, ultimately, the remaining players committed in the months after.

The visitor list for the event is long, with well over 20 official visitors already confirmed.

This weekend in Norman will be jam-packed with an extensive amount of talent. David Stone, a consensus top-10 recruit, is the headliner. He’s a hometown kid who grew up a Sooner fan. A commitment from him would be massive. He’s at the top of the Sooners’ recruiting board and a must-have in this cycle.

[autotag]Caden Durham[/autotag] and [autotag]Taylor Tatum[/autotag] are two talented four-star running backs Oklahoma would be delighted to have.

Oklahoma has four 2024 commits in the building this weekend, and aside from them enjoying their officials, they can and will likely be used to recruit some of their uncommitted counterparts. [autotag]K.J. Daniels[/autotag], [autotag]Zion Kearney[/autotag], [autotag]Isaiah Autry[/autotag], and [autotag]Jaydan Hardy[/autotag] are the four commits who will enjoy their officials as Oklahoma Sooners.

[autotag]Joseph Jonah-Ajonye[/autotag], [autotag]Nigel Smith[/autotag], and [autotag]Dominick McKinley[/autotag] join David Stone as highly touted defensive linemen in Norman this weekend. Aside from landing Stone, can Oklahoma at least snag two of the remaining three? This weekend of visits could go a long way in determining that.

This weekend will have ripple effects for the 2024 cycle and help lay the foundation for Oklahoma’s future in the SEC. Last year’s event netted Oklahoma seven commits in the weeks and months after. The Sooners will be thrilled if the same happens this year.

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Top-10 2024 offensive lineman sets new Tennessee visit date

Offensive lineman Max Anderson has set a new date for his official visit to Tennessee.

Four-star offensive lineman Max Anderson has set a new official visit date to Tennessee: June 9-11.

Anderson originally was scheduled to visit Tennessee on June 24.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman is from Rick Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas.

Anderson is the No. 190 overall prospect in the class of 2024. He is the No. 10 offensive tackle and No. 37 player in Texas, according to the On3 industry rankings.

He earned unanimous first-team 6-5A all-district and first-team all-area honors last season. Anderson was also named TSWA first-team Class 5A all-state in 2022.

Tennessee is the leader in O’Connell’s recruitment, according to the On3 recruiting prediction machine.

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4-star OT Max Anderson names his top schools

Anderson has four SEC schools in his top eight

Four-star offensive tackle recruit Max Anderson is narrowing his favorite opportunities at the next level. The class of 2024 offensive tackle puts Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oregon, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Michigan in his top eight.

The Georgia Bulldogs football program offered a scholarship to the talented offensive tackle prospect in early March 2023. Georgia was not in Anderson’s previous list of top schools, but the Dawgs are on his radar now after offering the four-star offensive tackle.

Georgia football already has secured commitments from 10 players in the class of 2024. As of March 24, Georgia has the nation’s best recruiting class in 2024 cycle. Kirby Smart and Georgia are still seeking a commitment from an offensive lineman in the class of 2024.

Anderson plays high school football for Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas. Frisco is located north of Dallas.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive tackle is ranked as the No. 200 player in the class of 2024 and the No. 13 offensive tackle. Anderson is the No. 36 recruit in Texas. The Michigan Wolverines are favored to land a commitment from the Reedy star, per 247Sports.

The four-star offensive tackle has summer visits planned with Tennessee and Michigan.

The big offensive lineman announced his top schools via Twitter:

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4-star OT Max Anderson puts Ducks among top schools

The Oregon Ducks landed among the top schools for 4-star OT Max Anderson, one of the top tackles in the 2024 class.

The Oregon Ducks continue to pick up steam when it comes to recruiting on the offensive line front. While the Ducks picked up a prediction to land 4-star OT Bennett Warren earlier in the week, they now just landed in the top 8 schools for 4-star OT Max Anderson as well.

Anderson is rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 199 player in the 2024 class, and the No. 13 offensive tackle. He also listed schools like Michigan, Ohio State, Alabama, and Georgia among his final schools.

Currently, there is a prediction from 247Sports for him to end up committing to the Michigan Wolverines.

We will see over the coming months if he ends up taking a trip out to Eugene to check out the Ducks.

Max Anderson’s Recruiting Profile