Gavin Freeman joins Baylor after committing to Tennessee, per report
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Oklahoma State wide receiver Gavin Freeman has joined Baylor after committing to Tennessee football on Jan. 10, according to a report from CBS Sports on Jan. 15.
Former Oklahoma and Oklahoma State wide receiver Gavin Freeman, who’d been committed to Tennessee, has instead signed with Baylor, @chris_hummer and I have learned.
Has 81 career catches. pic.twitter.com/TZsGkQF23h
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) January 15, 2026
Freeman, who was set to be a veteran target among a talented group of receiver, initially announced his commitment to the Vols on social media. He played two seasons each at Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, but took a redshirt in 2024, which gave him one season of eligibility.
Freeman has 81 career receptions for 667 yards and seven touchdowns as a receiver and kick/punt returner. Freeman is transferring after his best season. He led the Cowboys with 53 catches for 481 yards and four TDs.
The 5-foot-8, 185-pounder was a three-star recruit out of high school in Oklahoma City.
The Vols have added 10 transfers out of the portal so far, including four defensive players from Penn State – safety Dejuan Lane, defensive tackle Xavier Gilliam, linebacker Amare Campbell and edge rusher Chaz Coleman. Tennessee has also added Michian defensive back TJ Metcalf,Kansas State safety Qua Moss, LSU offensive tackle Ory Williams, Auburn cornerback Kayin Lee, Tulane edge rusher Jordan Norman and Louisville kicker Cooper Ranvier.
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Gavin Freeman joins Baylor after committing to Tennessee football
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