2025 IOL Antoni Kade Ogumoro commits to Tennessee
Elgin (Okla.) three-star offensive lineman Antoni Kade Ogumoro has committed to Tennessee, he announced on Tuesday night.
The hulking 6-foot-5, 290-pounder chose the Vols over fellow finalists Kansas State, North Carolina, Missouri, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. He visited each school officially between April and mid-May, taking his last trip with the Tigers over the weekend.
The Vols ultimately won out though for the No. 25 interior offensive lineman in the On300 rankings.
He becomes the 10th commitment for Josh Heupel and Co. this cycle and their first addition along the offensive line.
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The group is headlined Nashville (Tenn.) Brentwood five-star quarterback George MacIntyre. The nation’s No. 3 QB and No. 1 player in Tennessee in the cycle, he headlines the Vols’ class and has been a vocal recruiter since committing in January.
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“Seeing them make their way through the SEC again this year is big,” he told On3’s Chad Simmons. “I love the family feel in Knoxville and they have a great support system around the quarterback with coaches and schematically.”
MacIntyre is one of six commits on the offensive side of the ball for Tennessee. Southlake (Texas) Carroll four-star tight end Jack Van Dorselaer is a top-250 recruit in the On3 Industry Ranking, while Buford (Ga.) three-star running back Justin Baker is a top-50 player at his position.
Earlier this month, Memphis Sheffield four-star wide receiver Radarious Jackson joined the class, as he chose the in-state school over Auburn, Ole Miss and Mississippi State. He is On3’s No. 79 overall prospect and No. 12 WR in the cycle.
In March, Nashville Ensworth four-star defensive lineman Ethan Utley joined the fold as the second highest-ranked pledge, choosing the Vols over Michigan, Texas and others. He is joined on the defensive side of the ball by defensive backs Dylan Lewis, Sidney Walton, and Tyler Redmond.