2026 OL Breck Kolojay Talks Tennessee Offer

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They don't make rising sophomores like they used to. 2026 offensive lineman Breck Kolojay has spent one year in high school yet already stands 6-6 and 288 pounds. He's put on almost sixty pounds in 18 months and is stepping into a new role at IMG Academy this season. The former Colorado native transferred this offseason and has already attracted major Power-5 programs.
Kolojay added offers from Tennessee, Louisville, Nebraska, West Virginia, USF, Miami, Penn State, Colorado, Colorado State, and BYU this offseason. He already camped at Miami on March 4 but tells Volunteer Country that he has scheduled several other summer trips. He will see Texas on June 3, Oklahoma on June 15, and Tennessee at the end of the month on June 23. The Vols are showing Kolojay early love, and he's taken aback by "the notorious atmosphere and the will to put up a fight." Kolojay regularly seeks out contact from his left tackle spot, and assistant offensive line coach Kevin Pendleton is already pitching him on continuing that physicality with the Vols.
It's a matter of time before this becomes a national recruitment. With Kolojay's size and the experience he will get down at IMG, Power-5 coaches will and already have begun to line up. While it's way too early for him to talk favorites, Kolojay has certain criteria that programs must meet. "A program where the coach and I have a great connection," he said when asked what he wants. "I want to be treated like a priority."
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