No offer here yet as he's only a 2026, but he has some P5 offers already. His older brother, 2023 WR Dayton Sneed, just committed to the Vols as a PWO:
No offer here yet as he's only a 2026, but he has some P5 offers already. His younger brother, 2023 WR Dayton Sneed, just committed to the Vols as a PWO:
No offer here yet as he's only a 2026, but he has some P5 offers already. His older brother, 2023 WR Dayton Sneed, just committed to the Vols as a PWO:
Dayton Sneed led DCA in receiving in 2021 with 1,311 yards and 17 TDs on 47 catches (27.9 avg). He also had 3 INTs in their 3 playoff games. Sneed signed with Murray State as a preferred walk-on before opting for MB Collegiate.
No offer here yet as he's only a 2026, but he has some P5 offers already. His older brother, 2023 WR Dayton Sneed, just committed to the Vols as a PWO:
Kid reminds of a guy I went to school with and was going to walk on at UT, but ultimately gave football up. If anyone here knows the name Lee Van Dyne, dude was a stud.
Dayton Sneed led DCA in receiving in 2021 with 1,311 yards and 17 TDs on 47 catches (27.9 avg). He also had 3 INTs in their 3 playoff games. Sneed signed with Murray State as a preferred walk-on before opting for MB Collegiate.
I have liked a lot of our PWOs the last 2 cycles. Not because I think any of them ever make the 2 deep, but because they are all athletic enough to potentially contribute on special teams, and push scholarship guys based on work ethic.
Kid reminds of a guy I went to school with and was going to walk on at UT, but ultimately gave football up. If anyone here knows the name Lee Van Dyne, dude was a stud.
I have liked a lot of our PWOs the last 2 cycles. Not because I think any of them ever make the 2 deep, but because they are all athletic enough to potentially contribute on special teams, and push scholarship guys based on work ethic.