Kaleb Beasley Remained Locked In With Tennessee Despite Other Suitors

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Defensive backs coach Willie Martinez signed a strong batch of secondary prospects during the 2024 cycle, and his biggest win was four-star corner Kaleb Beasley. He was one of America's most decorated high school corners in the entire recruiting cycle and is the No. 152 prospect in the class, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings.
However, top suitors will always call for these types of prospects, even after committing. Beasley spoke about schools that kept calling during his media availability at the Under Armour All-American Game, which will kick off next Wednesday.
"Tennessee four-star cornerback signee Kaleb Beasley says he was locked in with the Vols since June when he announced his recruitment was shut down. Colorado swooped in with a late-season offer and he considered taking an official visit, but decided he was going to stick with Tennessee. - On3's Kyle Kelly on Kaleb Beasley
Notre Dame was another program that kept in consistent communication with Beasley. He's friends with 2025 four-star quarterback commit Deuce Knight, who was being heavily recruited by Tennessee this summer. Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman resonated with Beasley, but he grew up a Tennessee fan and felt they gave him the best opportunities moving forward.
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