Tennessee has secured a commitment from 2027 defensive back Carter Jamison, a 3-star prospect from Fairburn, Georgia. He contributed significantly to his high school team's success, helping them win a state title.
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Jamison is a 3-star defensive back from Fairburn, Georgia
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KNOXVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 09: Tennessee Volunteers helmet sits on the sideline during the college football game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Mississippi State Bulldogs on November 9, 2024, at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Tennessee picked up a commitment on Saturday, adding class of 2027 defensive back Carter Jamison to the class. Jamison is a 3-star prospect out of Fairburn, Georgia.
The 5-10, 180 pound prospect ranks outside of the top 1,000 overall currently, according to 247Sports. Jamison is coming off of a 2025 season where he picked off two passes, totaled 63 tackles (9 for loss) and registered four sacks. He helped Creekside High School to a 4A state title in the loaded state of Georgia.
Jamison held offers from South Florida, Wake Forest, East Carolina and several other smaller schools. He has official visits set up with South Florida (June 5th) and Tennessee (June 19th).
Tennessee is up to seven current commitments in their 2027 class. Jamison is the second addition in the secondary, joining 3-star safety Jaden Butler. 4-star receiver Kesean Bowman continues to headline the group, slotting in as the 70th overall player in the class, per 247Sports.
Tennessee and the rest of the college football world will see the recruiting process really pick up over the next couple of months as official visit season gets going in June.
Carter Jamison is a 3-star defensive back from Fairburn, Georgia, who recorded two interceptions, 63 tackles, and four sacks in the 2025 season.
What schools offered Carter Jamison before committing to Tennessee?
Before committing to Tennessee, Carter Jamison received offers from South Florida, Wake Forest, East Carolina, and several smaller schools.
When are Carter Jamison's official visits scheduled?
Carter Jamison has official visits scheduled with South Florida on June 5th and Tennessee on June 19th.
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