Max LeBlanc Narrows Recruitment

In-state tight end Max LeBlanc has cut his list down to eight schools. LeBlanc plays for The Baylor School, a recruiting goldmine for the Tennessee Volunteers, and seems interested.
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The Baylor School is one of the top programs in America and may be Tennessee's first stop when evaluating in-state talent. They have a host of talented players who have dreamed of being Volunteers since their youth, immediately giving Tennessee the upper hand.

Tight end Max LeBlanc is one of Tennessee's latest Baylor School targets. He recently narrowed his recruitment to eight schools: Tennessee, Ohio State, Duke, Michigan, Penn State, Stanford, Kentucky, and Miami. 

He logged 39 catches for 695 yards and three touchdowns in his junior season. LeBlanc is 6-4 and 225 lbs. with a strong catch radius and athleticism, and in many ways, is the prototype tight end for Tennessee.

The Baylor School also has 2025 athlete Cameron Sparks, one of the top players in his class. Tennessee is also an early favorite for Sparks, though he could play on either side of the ball in college.

LeBlanc hasn't set a timetable for his decision, but it seems like he wants to take some spring visits before figuring things out. He could be the second tight end commit in the 2024 class alongside Jonathan Echols.

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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.