Five-star receiver Tristin Keys has scheduled six official visits as his recruitment heats up and one of those visits will be to Tennessee football, On3’s Hayes Fawcett first reported on Friday.
Keys will take official visits to five SEC school and one ACC school with the blue-chip recruit planning on taking visits to Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Miami and Texas A&M in addition to Tennessee.
A Hattiesburg, Mississippi native, Keys ranks as a five-star recruit and the No. 7 player in the 2026 recruiting class according to the 247sports composite rankings. Keys also ranks as the top player in the state of Mississippi and the No. 2 receiver in the entire country.
Tennessee has long been pursuing Keys. The Vols hosted him on a pair of unofficial visits during the season, the same weekends Tennessee hosted Florida and Kentucky.
Keys also took visits to Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Alabama and Auburn during the season and has taken follow up visits to Auburn and Alabama so far this winter.
Tennessee football’s 2026 recruiting class is already pretty full along for this stage in the recruiting cycle. Josh Heupel and his staff have landed seven commitments including from a pair of receivers. Four-star Knoxville native Tyreek King and three-star receiver Tyran Evans are committed to Tennessee.
King is considered one of the best slot receivers in the entire 2026 recruiting cycle. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Keys would be the perfect outside compliment receiver to the slot receiving King.
Tennessee football’s 2026 recruiting class currently ranks No. 6 nationally and No. 2 in the SEC according to the 247sports team rankings.
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