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Tennessee is actively pursuing Donovan Murph, a talented uncommitted four-star wide receiver from South Carolina who recently reclassified from the 2026 class to the 2025 class. Murph has garnered interest from various colleges, including Tennessee. During his visit to Tennessee, he dropped his Top 12 schools list, which features high-level programs, including the Vols.

Despite Tennessee’s efforts, South Carolina appears to be the frontrunner in recruiting Murph as the early signing day in December approaches. With 24 commits already in the 2025 class, Tennessee is looking to add only a few more players, with a primary focus on the 2026 class. However, being in Murph’s top 12 schools list leaves the door open for Tennessee to make a compelling pitch to him.

Murph officially visited Tennessee during the Alabama game, where he and other 2025 targets were in attendance. This visit provided Tennessee with an opportunity to showcase the program to Murph. As the recruitment process unfolds, Tennessee will be looking to make a strong case for why Murph should choose to join the Vols.

For more updates on Tennessee’s recruitment efforts, stay tuned to our website Tennessee on SI.