Tennessee Gets Good News on Highly Touted Playmaker This Week
The No. 1 running back in the 2026 class, Savion Hiter, paid his fourth official visit to Tennessee's campus this past weekend and according to sources, everything went about as well as the Vols could have hoped.
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After his official visit, Hiter made a post on X saying, "Thank you @Vol_Football for having my family and I this weekend 🙏🏾 appreciate you rolling out the orange carpet #GBO🍊"
Despite offering no public comments, insiders tell us that the visit 'couldn't have gone much better.' Tennessee continues to be viewed as one of the leading contenders for the elite prospect as Hiter begins to narrow the field.
University of Tennessee Volunteers head football coach Josh Heupel speaks during the Nashville stop.© Alan Poizner/For The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
"The No. 1 running back in the 2026 class was the unquestioned headliner among Tennessee's group of visitors." Ryan Callahan of 247Sports wrote on Monday.
"As expected, Hiter didn't offer any public comments coming off his weekend stay in Knoxville. But sources said his third visit with the Vols since early April couldn't have gone much better," Callahan wrote.
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"Tennessee still appears to be one of the top contenders for Hiter as he begins to work toward a decision."
On the flip side, Michigan also left a strong impression — 65% of fans in an SB Nation poll believe Hiter ended his recent official visit at Michigan on a high note, reinforcing that the Wolverines remain firmly in contention.
"It's not clear at this point how soon he might be ready to announce a commitment. But Michigan remains the Vols' main competition for him, and the Wolverines appear to be all-in on trying to land him." Callahan added.
"Coming out of the weekend, it's still believed to be a close race, with both Tennessee and Michigan having reasons for optimism."
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.
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