Tennessee just landed one of the biggest recruiting swings in the 2027 cycle, and Rivals is putting the move right near the top of the board.
The Vols flipped Kesean Bowman from Oregon, giving Josh Heupel and his staff another major win on the trail. Bowman, a Brentwood Academy standout, is ranked as the No. 57 overall prospect in the nation by the 247Sports Composite. The 6-foot-1 wide receiver has reportedly shut down his recruitment, which points to a firm commitment to Tennessee moving forward.
Rivals highlighted the flip on July 2, 2026, when it listed the biggest flips of the 2027 recruiting cycle. For Tennessee, the timing matters because this is the kind of battle that often goes all the way to the finish line.
In the current recruiting climate, commitments rarely stay quiet, and once a player pledges, other schools keep pushing. Tennessee has lived through that reality before, including last year with Legend Bey and Salesi Moa, who decommitted from Tennessee on signing day before ultimately following Kyle Whittingham to Michigan.
Even with that backdrop, the Vols have still managed to land some eye-catching flips over the years, and Bowman fits that mold. He brings the kind of skill set Tennessee can use immediately in its offensive system: electric speed, dynamic movement, and real juice once the ball is in his hands.
There was a point when Bowman’s decommitment from Oregon made Knoxville feel like the likely landing spot, but recruiting rarely stays that simple. A big program can step in with a strong NIL offer and change everything in a hurry. Tennessee held on.
The 2027 class may not have the same top-to-bottom star power as some of Tennessee’s recent groups, but Bowman gives it a real headliner. And if the Vols can add David Gabriel-Georges, that would go a long way toward easing some of the concern around the class.
For now, though, Bowman is a major piece of the puzzle. Tennessee’s wide receiver room is already shaping up to be one of the brightest in the country, with five-star TK Keys, four-star Knoxville Catholic standout Tyreek King, and Bowman all in the mix. Braylon Staley is only a redshirt sophomore and could still be around for another season, while Mike Matthews also has the potential to remain in Knoxville beyond this year.
That’s a lot of talent, and it gives Tennessee fans plenty to feel good about. Bowman has the chance to become the latest in a long line of Vols wide receivers who turned promise into something special.
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