The Tennessee Volunteers, a well-known NCAA football program, suffered a serious blow recently when a highly regarded five-star recruit was disqualified.

David Sanders Jr., a five-star offensive tackle from Charlotte, North Carolina, has chosen the Tennessee Volunteers over Ohio State, Georgia, and Nebraska for his college career. David Sanders Jr., an offensive tackle at Providence Day School, officially announced everything on Saturday afternoon. After decommitting to the Tennessee Volunteers over Georgia, Nebraska, and Ohio State, the No. 4 overall talent in the On3 Industry Rankings put a stop to a protracted recruitment that truly picked up steam at the beginning of the current year. Sanders is the 22nd commit in the 2025 class for head coach Josh Heupel and team. He forms one of the more potent tandems in this recruiting cycle with offensive lineman Douglas Utu of Bishop Gorman High School. Glen Elarbee, the offensive line coach, had another trademark victory with Sanders, having done

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