November 23, 2024

Jack Luttrell, a 2023 recruit to Tennessee, has formally located his second college home. On Monday afternoon, Luttrell made his first college decision and committed to the Arizona Wildcats. He will now head west to the Pac-12 after sticking close to home.

In April 2021, Luttrell earned offers from Arkansas and Notre Dame, his first and second D1 schools. After a month, on May 11th, 2021, he received an offer from Tennessee. On July 31st, 2021, he committed to the Volunteers, becoming the first of the team’s 2023 commits, which contributed to the emergence of an outstanding class that featured five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava. On December 16, 2022, he subsequently registered early with Tennessee. Prior to this, he was Georgia’s No. 97 player and No. 101 safety.

Football in Tennessee is almost done with the offseason. After finishing the regular season, the Vols are concentrating on building their roster for the 2023 campaign. With all of the most recent NFL Draft announcements and portal entries, Volunteer Country has the fans covered. The portal window is open from January 2 to December 4. Players will have to wait until May after spring practice to access the transfer portal if they do not transfer within that time.

Graham Burrell, DB (Technical)
Mo Clipper (OL) and Brandon Turnage (DB) in Charlotte
Arizona’s Jack Luttrell, DB
OL Addison Nichols
Baron, Tyler, DL (Ole Miss)
Arkansas’s Doneiko Slaughter, DB
De’Shawn Rucker, DB
Ole Miss’s Tamarion McDonald, DB

Tennessean 2024 recruiting class: Holden Staes, Notre Dame TE; Jake Thomas, Middle Tennessee State S

Breylon Staley, WR Bennett Warren, OT Jesse Perry, OT Gage Ginther, OT William Satterwhite, OG Max Anderson, OG Jake Merklinger, QB Peyton Lewis, RB Mike Matthews, WR
DL Jordan Ross, EDGE Edwin Spillman, DE Carson Gentle, DE Jeremias Heard, ILB Jordan Burns, ILB Marcus Goree, DB Kellen Lindstrom
CB Kaleb Beasley
Boo Carter, S.
Farooq, Edrees

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