Jadyn Hudson Cuts Recruitment, Includes Tennessee Vols

2025 four-star safety Jadyn Hudson (Pittsburg, Ca.) has reduced recruitment to four schools, including the Tennessee Volunteers.
Tennessee Secondary coach Willie Martinez during Tennessee football's third practice at Anderson
Tennessee Secondary coach Willie Martinez during Tennessee football's third practice at Anderson / Calvin Mattheis/News Sentinel / USA

2025 four-star safety Jadyn Hudson (Pittsburg, Ca.) has reduced recruitment to four schools, including the Tennessee Volunteers.

Pittsburg High School safety Jadyn Hudson is one of the top safeties in America, and Tennessee has been swinging hard at that position in the 2025 cycle. Hudson ranks as the No. 190 prospect in the 2025 class, according to the On3 Industry Rankings, and tallied 53 tackles, two for loss, six interceptions, and four pass deflections in his junior season.

Hudson narrowed his recruitment to four schools on Tuesday. Ohio State, Tennessee, UCLA, and USC will continue competing for the talented defender. The Oregon Ducks were viewed as the leader in the clubhouse but weren't included in his final four. After cutting down his recruitment, Hudson caught up with On3 and spoke about his relationship with Tennessee.

"I like the way they are recruiting me and last year, I went to the Georgia-Tennessee game when they played in Georgia. This year, they played great on the defensive side of the ball." - Jadyn Hudson to On3 on Tennessee

Tennessee's 2025 Recruiting Class

  • George MacIntyre, QB
  • Justin Baker, RB
  • Joakim Dodson, WR
  • Jack VanDorselaer, TE
  • Ethan Utley, DL
  • Dylan Lewis, CB
  • Tyler Redmond, CB

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Evan Crowell
EVAN CROWELL

Evan Crowell is the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, basketball, and recruiting. He previously worked as the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Gamecocks Digest.