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For decades, national signing day was a college football holiday on the first Wednesday in February, including at Tennessee.
But the Vols, like many programs, wrapped up their 2025 class in the early signing period in December. That means the late signing period that started Wednesday barely registered on the calendar
Four-star cornerback Onis Konanbanny committed to UT in August. But he didn’t sign with the Vols in December and signaled that he would sign with another school in February.
So UT coaches were not surprised when Konanbanny committed to Florida on Tuesday and signed with the Gators on Wednesday. Internally, he was considered out of UT’s class for the past few weeks.
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Tennessee’s 2025 class is already full
UT signed 25 players in December, which is a large class in this transfer portal
The other 15 SEC schools averaged 23 signees heading into the late signing period. Only Georgia (28), Mississippi State (27), Auburn (26), Florida (26) and South Carolina (26) signed more than the Vols.
Until 2021, signing classes were capped at 25 players, but that rule was dropped. Most schools don’t approach that previous 25-player limit because they reload much of their roster with transfers rather than high school players.