Trey McNutt Cuts Recruitment, Includes Tennessee Vols

2025 four-star safety Trey McNutt (Shaker Heights, Oh.) has reduced his recruitment to eight programs and included the Tennessee Volunteers.
Shaker Heights High School safety Trey McNutt is regarded as one of the top players at his position by every major recruiting service. The Ohio native has the attention of several high major programs, including the Tennessee Volunteers, and he reduced his recruitment to eight schools on Monday.
Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and USC will continue competing for McNutt. According to the On3 Industry Rankings, he ranks as the No. 30 prospect in the 2025 class and holds 36 offers. McNutt has visited Knoxville, Tennessee, twice in the past and is high on the Vols. We'll see if Tennessee manages to get him on campus for an official visit in the summer, as the Ohio State Buckeyes seem to be leading the race for him.
Tennessee's 2025 Recruiting Class
- George MacIntyre, QB
- Justin Baker, RB
- Joakim Dodson, WR
- Jack VanDorselaer, TE
- Ethan Utley, DL
- Dylan Lewis, CB
- Tyler Redmond, CB
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