Onis Konanbanny Trims Recruitment

2025 four-star corner Onis Konanbanny (Columbia, S.C.) included the Tennessee Volunteers in his top ten schools.
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Tennessee defensive backs coach Willie Martinez went down south to land three impact corners in the 2025 cycle. Shamar Arnoux, Dylan Lewis, and Tyler Redmond complete an excellent secondary for Milton High School, the defending 7A State Champions in Georgia. All three are committed to the Vols, but it appears that Martinez isn't done on the recruiting trail.

A priority name for several schools is four-star corner Onis Konanbanny. Konanbanny hails from France and lived in London before moving to the United States to continue his football career. He recently narrowed his list of suitors to ten schools: Florida State, LSU, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, and USC. 

Konanbanny made his first trip to Knoxville, Tennessee, last March and quickly returned for a game visit in the fall. He stopped by on November 18th for the Georgia game and plans to make a few more visits before deciding. Konanbanny is ranked as the No. 253 player in the 2025 class, according to the 247Sports' Composite Rankings.

2025 4-star CB Onis Konanbanny during an unofficial visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of Onis Konanbanny)
2025 4-star CB Onis Konanbanny during an unofficial visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of Onis Konanbanny)

Tennessee's 2025 Recruiting Class

  • Justin Baker, RB
  • Jack VanDorselaer, TE
  • Shamar Arnoux, CB
  • Dylan Lewis, CB
  • Tyler Redmond, CB

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