After landing 3-Star tight end Palmer Riley and JUCO prospect Michael Smith earlier this week, the Commodores continued adding talent to the 2026 recruiting class on Sunday.
Clark Lea and the Vanderbilt staff added the second Ivy League flip of the cycle with the addition of defensive tackle and now former UPENN commit Cameron Stepp. He took to social media to share the news, saying in his post, "I hold the UPenn coaches and program in the highest regard. Following thoughtful reflection and an inspiring visit, I’m proud to announce my commitment to [Vanderbilt]."
I hold the UPenn coaches and program in the highest regard. Following thoughtful reflection and an inspiring visit, I’m proud to announce my commitment to @VandyFootball! #AnchorDown @Coach_Lea @bartonsimmons @Coach_LBJ_ @nate_lowenthal @SWiltfong_ @247Sports @on3recruits @tdhald pic.twitter.com/qlkDknhrMk
— Cameron Stepp (@CameronStepp2) October 26, 2025
Stepp was one of several 2026 prospects in town for the Commodores win over then-No.15 Missouri, and is the second commitment to come from the weekend, joining the aforementioned Smith who also made his announcement on Sunday, October 26.
The 6-foot-3, 265 lb. defender had been committed to UPENN since May of this year, and previously held offers from the likes of Georgetown, Navy, Cornell and more. He joins Nate Fleming, who flipped his commitment from Columbia, as the second former Ivy League commit turned walk-on Commodore.
While he is unranked as a prospect currently, Stepp has an impressive build and has also put together a strong senior season for Milton C. Wright High School in Bel Air, Maryland. Through 10 games, the Vanderbilt commit has compiled 56 tackles, 11.0 sacks and 17 quarterback pressures.
Although it is unclear what his role will be once he arrives on campus, Lea and the rest of the Commodores' staff have shown a clear knack for finding underrated talent throughout their tenure in Nashville.
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