Tennessee football reportedly gaining momentum to flip FSU commit with elite 4.5 40-yard time
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The Tennessee football team picked up two more commitments on Saturday from linebacker Kenneth Simon Jr. and Q’Mari Hudson. Josh Heupel and his staff have been dominant on the recruiting trail as of late.
The Volunteers may be close to landing another commitment from wide receiver target Dayon Cooper. The South Pittsburg, Tennessee native recently wrapped up his official visit. He is currently committed to Florida State, but as a defensive player.
“When FSU took the commitment of the 6-foot, 180-pound athlete, it was for him to play in the secondary. Cornerbacks coach Blue Adams had led his recruitment and intends to be his future position coach. In recent weekends, Cooper has begun to show an interest in playing slot receiver at the next level. It has caused a wrinkle in his recruitment and commitment,” 247 Sports’ Chris Nee wrote.
Tennessee has aggressively pursued Cooper, and it is beginning to look like a real possibility that he could flip.
“On3’s Chad Simmons reported this week that Tennessee has been “aggressively” recruiting Cooper despite his commitment to Florida State, so it certainly sounds like they’re pushing hard. Tennessee is recruiting Cooper to play wide receiver, which is reportedly his preferred position. I wouldn’t be shocked at all if Cooper is a Vol commit by the end of the month, if not sooner,” A To Z Sports’ Zach Ragan wrote.
Cooper appeared to have a strong visit to Knoxville this week as he continues to prioritize playing wide receiver and is aware of the success Tennessee has had at the position under Heupel. He was even pictured wearing Tennessee gear during his visit.
South Pittsburg (Tenn.) standout ATH @DayonCooper2027 is on Rocky Top for his OV. The FSU commit is taking another look at Tennessee this weekend pic.twitter.com/NVZRBMmfNy
— Matt Ray (@matt_ray_) June 13, 2026
Cooper is an elusive playmaker on the outside who could become a major threat for the Volunteers. According to his X account, he runs a 4.5 40-yard dash, which is exactly the type of speed that appeals to Heupel’s offense. While Cooper is currently rated as a three-star prospect, his speed makes him an intriguing target for programs across the country, and Tennessee is pushing hard to make him part of its future.
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