Mariyon Dye Says a Handful of Schools Standout

2025 four-star edge rusher Mariyon Dye (Elkhart, Ind.) says five teams stand out to him, including the Tennessee Volunteers.
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2025 four-star edge rusher Mariyon Dye (Elkhart, Ind.) says five teams stand out to him, including the Tennessee Volunteers.

Elkhart Central High School defensive lineman Mariyon Dye has a big few weeks ahead of him. The talented defender will begin taking official visits, which is when most things in a prospect's recruitment begin to finalize. He has a lead group heading into those visits, which he confirmed with On3's Steve Wiltfong.

Dye will focus on Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Purdue, Ohio State, Penn State, and Tennessee moving forward. He has five official visits scheduled for the summer months, with a decision date likely coming after that; the Vols will get the last visit from Dye and a shot to make a big impression.

Mariyon Dye's Official Visit Schedule

  • Purdue: May 31
  • Georgia: June 7
  • Ohio State: June 14
  • Florida State: June 18
  • Tennessee: June 20

Dye logged 40 tackles, three tackles for loss, and a sack during his junior season. The Vols will be fighting stiff competition for the elite defender, and the summer official visits trips will be critical in his recruitment. Tennessee is also giving chase to several other elite edge rushers in the 2025 cycle.

Tennessee's 2025 Recruiting Class

  • George MacIntyre, QB
  • Justin Baker, RB
  • Radarious Jackson, WR
  • Joakim Dodson, WR
  • Jack VanDorselaer, TE
  • Antoni Kade Aguon Ogumoro, OL
  • Ethan Utley, DL
  • Dylan Lewis, CB
  • Tyler Redmond, CB
  • Sidney Walton, S

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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.