The Vols like the long-term ability of this line class, but they need immediate-impact guys and fell just short. If UT doesn't sign a QB this year—which seems likely—look for the Vols to sign two in the 2015 class. Tonight, Tennessee will look to continue its trend from the end of the 2019 season. "When I spoke with Nick he said right away I would come in at corner and then go to safety when they go to different schemes and certain things. Four-star Kaidon Salter is committed to the 2021 recruiting class. The VR2 on SI staff makes their predictions for the Tennessee-South Carolina game, Keys to the Game: How Tennessee Takes Down South Carolina. Chippiness starting to show on both sides early in the fourth quarter, as the teams are separated before Deandre Johnson brings Hill down for a sack. After a woefully inconsistent season for UT pass-catchers, the Vols have really gone out and done a stellar job meeting needs in this area in the 2014 class. Follow along here for updates throughout the night, as Jeremy Pruitt and Co. will look to clinch a statement win under the lights in Columbia. It's an underrated school but I feel like with their fan base and even with the Name, Image and Likeness thing coming out, I can help them come up.". Safety Jaylen McCollough has also been “shaken up” according to the Vol Network, removing him from the starting lineup. Update: ESPN RecruitingNation tweeted today that 4-star running back Derrell Scott will announce his decision on Jan. 27. 0 of 9. Update: One of the Vols' biggest, most important targets committed to them on Monday afternoon when 4-star running back Derrell Scott of Havelock, N.C., chose UT over South Carolina and Florida. He said the Vols and Oklahoma have been in contact with him. Vols lead 14-7 with 13:22 to go in the second quarter. He led Havelock to a state championship as a senior. He said on his overall recruitment, "Well, just like how it all started, I've had a lot of interest from SEC schools, which I'm grateful for. The Vols have an in-home visit scheduled for Jan. 22, and South Carolina has one with him on Jan. 23. Even with four commitments, Tennessee has still probably fallen short an exterior lineman in this class, thanks to Derek Dooley going all of 2011 without signing a single offensive lineman. Evans reaffirmed his commitment to the Badgers last week, but he is going to give UT a look and seems interested. Franklin HS (TN) Offensive Lineman Fisher Anderson already holds double-digit SEC offers heading into his Junior season, including Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Tennessee. Creamer and JUCO OT Dontavius Blair are expected to start classes today to go along with the other 12 EEs. The Marshall County (Tenn.) native had offers from teams like Texas A&M and Ohio State, but as soon as Tennessee offered, it didn't take him long to commit to his childhood favorite. Just In: Vols Starting DB is out For Tonight's Game Against S.C. All-Star Game: Semper Fi All-American Bowl, Treyvon Paulk, 3-star RB; 5'9", 200 lbs; 4.60 40-yard time. The former Vanderbilt commit is also considering Ole Miss, Notre Dame and others. Helm is one of the best pass-catching TEs in the country, and Wolf is an excellent blocker, so the Vols have met major talent needs there. The Vols have recruited Arnold hard for the last several months, and he continues to hear their pitch, but it appears they still have work do.