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Tennessee adds two commitments over the weekend

June 30, 2025 by Rocky Top Talk

NCAA Football: Tennessee at Arkansas
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The class of 2026 keeps rolling.

Tennessee continued to roll on the recruiting trail over the weekend, picking up two more commitments to add to its 2026 class. The Volunteers kicked things off on Saturday with a commitment from cornerback Zaydyn Anderson, then closed the night with a pledge from receiver Legend Bey.

Anderson is a three-star prospect out of Greeneville, Tennessee.

#AGTG@Vol_Football @coachjoshheupel @CoachTimBanks @Coach_Nez_ @On3Recruits @AustinPriceless #Committed ‼️ pic.twitter.com/JNQub9C7IN

— Zaydyn Anderson (@zaydyn_anderson) June 28, 2025

The 5-11, 165 pound prospect was recruited by Willie Martinez as a cornerback. Anderson doubles as track star at Greeneville high school, winning multiple individual state titles. According to 247Sports, Anderson is the 487th ranked player in the 2026 cycle. He ranks as the 11th best prospect in the state of Tennessee.

Anderson took official visits to both Toledo and Cincinnati before ultimately choosing to stay home.

The second commitment of the weekend came from Legend Bey, a four-star athlete out of Texas.

% COMMITTED #GBO #WAWG @CoachKelseyPope @CoachHalzle @coachjoshheupel @CoachShavers @CoachHitchens @KoachMak @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/b0ls4kjVke

— Legend Bey (@LegendBey7) June 29, 2025

Per On3, Bey ranks 301st overall in the class. Tennessee went into Texas and beat out Texas A&M and several other local schools for the electric athlete. Bey, a 5-9, 170 pound prospect, plays quarterback for North Forney, but Tennessee recruited him as a wide receiver.

As a junior last season, Bey ran for more than 1,800 yards and scored 28 touchdowns on the ground. Bey added over 1,400 yards through the air, tossing 13 touchdowns. He’ll come to Knoxville next season and get settled into his new position, working with Kelsey Pope and the receiver group. Bey joins four-star receiver Tyreek King in the class.

Tennessee is now up to 13 commitments in the class after a ton of action over the last few days. Per 247Sports, Tennessee now sits with the 22nd ranked class in the country.

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