November 12, 2024
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Defensive lineman Jaxson Moi from Stanford has been Tennessee’s second transfer portal pledge of the day. After spending this past weekend in Knoxville, Moi reaffirmed his preference for Tennessee over Washington.

On Sunday, Moi announced the news via X.

Following his second year at Stanford, the 6-2, 303-pound defensive lineman is entering his last season. He will be able to play in Knoxville for the next two seasons.

Last season, Moi played in all 12 Stanford games, starting seven of them, including the last six games. Throughout the season, he was credited with 15 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1.5 sacks. Moi was credited with 4.5 tackles for loss in his first season.

Kalen DeBoer’s departure from Washington for Alabama, where he was supposed to make an official visit, changed the course of his recruiting through the portal. Rodney Garner was able to enter Tennessee through that opening and add another large body to his chamber.

Omari Thomas and Omarr Norman-Lott will be back for Tennessee in the center of the defense. Tyre West, Daevin Hobbs, Dominic Bailey, and Bryson Eason will all play a role.

Since receiving his first SEC scholarship offer from the Vols more than ten months ago, Onis Konanbanny has had nothing but praise for Tennessee. On his initial visit to Knoxville in March, they entered the race on his behalf, and he hasn’t stopped hearing from them since.

Tennessee remains one of the universities actively pursuing his recruitment. Tennessee was among the top 10 colleges that the four-star cornerback in the Class of 2025 from Columbia, South Carolina’s Heathwood Hall Episcopal School revealed earlier this month. He added that the Vols and North Carolina had been the two teams recruiting him the hardest in recent months.

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