Tennessee just landed one of the biggest recruiting flips in the 2027 cycle, and Rivals put the move right near the top of its list.
The Vols pulled Kesean Bowman away from Oregon, giving Josh Heupel and his staff another win on the trail. Bowman, a Brentwood Academy standout, is ranked as the No. 57 overall prospect in the nation by the 247Sports Composite. At 6-foot-1, he brings the kind of speed and burst that makes him a natural fit in Tennessee’s offense, and he has reportedly shut down his recruitment, which points to a firm commitment to the Vols.
Rivals highlighted the move on July 2, 2026, posting: “Biggest flips of the 2027 recruiting cycle🔄”
For Tennessee, this is another reminder that even in what has been called a “down” year for Heupel’s recruiting, the Vols are still capable of landing major talent. The 2027 class may not carry the same overall star power as some of Tennessee’s recent groups, but there is still plenty there for Knoxville to build around.
Bowman stands out because of what he does once the ball is in his hands. He is electric, fast, and dangerous in open space, the kind of receiver who can turn a routine touch into something bigger. That’s exactly why his flip matters.
When he backed off his Oregon pledge, Tennessee looked like the obvious landing spot. But recruiting rarely stays simple for long, and a big program with a strong NIL pitch can always change the picture.
Still, Bowman gives the Vols a major headliner. If Tennessee were to add David Gabriel-Georges, that would go a long way toward strengthening the class even more, but for now Bowman is the name that jumps off the page.
The wide receiver room in Knoxville is already shaping up nicely for the future. Tennessee has five-star receiver TK Keys, who was arguably one of the best wideouts in the 2026 class, plus four-star Knoxville Catholic standout Tyreek King and Bowman in the fold.
There’s more depth behind them, too. 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.
For Vols fans, Bowman is the kind of addition worth getting excited about. He has the tools to become part of a long line of Tennessee receivers who end up doing special things.
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