Tennessee is still swinging at one of the biggest names in the country, and the chase for DJ Jacobs has only gotten more interesting.
Jacobs, the Blessed Trinity standout, has been a national headliner since his freshman year. 247 Sports has him pegged as the No. 1 overall player in the country, and after committing to Ohio State in December, he looked like a done deal for the Buckeyes. Even with that commitment in place, Tennessee has kept pressing.
That part matters because Jacobs himself has not said much publicly about his recruitment. When he does talk, it has mostly been about Ohio State.
But he did tell Chad Simmons of Rivals that Tennessee has not given up on him. He also named Georgia and Miami as schools still working to flip him.
From the outside, Tennessee would seem to have an uphill climb. Miami may have the biggest NIL war chest in the country, Georgia has the family connection since his dad played there, and Jacobs is already pledged to Ohio State. Still, Tennessee has forced its way back into the conversation.
The Adidas angle is a major reason why. Jacobs recently signed with Adidas, and Tennessee is an Adidas school.
That connection could end up carrying real weight in his recruitment. The comparison that jumps out is TK Keys, the five-star receiver who committed to LSU in March of 2025 before signing with Adidas and later flipping to Tennessee.
If the Vols push hard enough, Jacobs could become a similar story.
Ohio State’s status as a Nike school only adds another layer to that dynamic, since Nike is Adidas’ biggest rival.
Tennessee’s recruiting board is busy beyond Jacobs, too. Marquis Evans is set to announce his decision on Wednesday, with Tennessee, Auburn, Florida, Miami, and South Carolina in the mix.
The Vols are also still going after five-star running back David Gabriel-Georges out of Baylor School in Tennessee. Ohio State is in that race as well, but Gabriel-Georges’ recent visit to Ole Miss and the fact that his high school quarterback is committed to the Rebels could give Pete Golding’s program a real shot.
Another running back Tennessee is chasing is Asa Barnes, who told Vols on SI he plans to commit around July 8. The four-star Westview product has already visited Tennessee, Arkansas, and Kentucky.
And then there is Miles Brown, who once looked like a Tennessee lean before committing to Kentucky in May. That was a tough miss for the Volunteers, and Brown recently told Vols on SI that he remains locked in with the Wildcats. Even so, Tennessee continues to stay in touch and monitor the in-state prospect.
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