Clark Lea and the Vanderbilt staff have been on a hot streak on the recruiting trail throughout the month of June, adding six commitments to the 2026 class. The trend continued on Saturday as the Commodores added yet another commitment from a talented prospect, this time a dynamic offensive threat.
3-Star tight end Tildan Riley from Orangeburg, South Carolina took to social media to announce his commitment to Vanderbilt, choosing the Commodores over the likes of South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Duke and many more.
I would to thank God for this opportunity that He has blessed me with. I would also like to thank all of my family, friends, and coaches who have supported me throughout this process.
— Tilden(T) Riley, V (@t_riley5) June 28, 2025
Committed #AnchorDown ⚓️⬇️ @Coach_Flaherty @coachj_lepak @bellalepak @Coach_Lea @VandyFootball… pic.twitter.com/m1D7CT27Mn
Standing at 6-foot-5, 211 lbs., Riley is the No. 31 ranked tight end in the nation and the No. 11 player in South Carolina, according to 247Sports' composite ranking. He is a multi-sport athlete, also suiting up for his high school's baseball and basketball teams.
Riley is a lengthy tight end target with a wide catch radius that can provide a dynamic threat to the Vanderbilt offense. He has a build similar that of current Commodores' tight end Eli Stowers and looks to also possess a bit of the same athletic ability.
With the addition of Riley, the Commodores are now up to 14 commitments in the 2026 class, six of which have come in just the last month alone. If Lea and the staff are able to continue the hot streak on the recruiting trail, Vanderbilt could be looking at one of it's best classes in recent memory.
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