North Carolina fans no longer have to question whether or not four-star tight end Carson Sneed will be a Tar Heel. In the end, Sneed decided that he would indeed be joining his brother, wide receiver Dayton Sneed, at UNC.
The North Carolina Tar Heels have been doing a great job in the 2026 class, as they have landed far more targets than they expected. They have landed a total of 35 commits, with two commitments coming within the last week.
The North Carolina Tar Heels are off to an electric start in the month of August after they pushed their total up to 35 commits in the 2026 recruiting class.
The Tennessee Volunteers lose the commitment of Carson Sneed who was committed to the Vols since August 5th, 2024. The Tennessee Volunteers have lost yet another commitment as in-state tight end Carson Sneed from Donelson Christian Academy in Nashville, Tennessee.
Donelson Christian Academy (Tenn.) tight end Carson Sneed has been committed to Tennessee for almost a year now. But, all of a sudden this commitment could be losing some strength as a threat on the recruiting trail has emerged.
The Tennessee Vols are in danger of losing a four-star commit to one of their biggest rivals -- the Florida Gators. 247Sports' Blair Angulo reported last
The Tennessee Vols are reportedly on the verge of losing a 2026 four-star commit. According to 247Sports' Blair Angulo, 2026 four-star tight end Carson
With thousands of players transferring every year, it has become someone standard for a few shots to be fired by players at their old school. But those shots become a bit more awkward when they are taken by a player who hardly saw the field before his transfer.
Most Tennessee Vols fans probably didn't think much about wide receiver Dayton Sneed leaving Rocky Top earlier this spring to join the North Carolina Tar
Class of 2026 tight end and longtime Tennessee Volunteers commit Carson Sneed announced Wednesday that he'll no longer take an official visit with the Colorado Buffaloes on June 13.
Bill Belichick scored another football transfer in the spring period, signing former Tennessee wide receiver Dayton Sneed, the player announced on Instagram.
The Tennessee Volunteers lose their first player to the NCAA Spring transfer portal window The Tennessee Volunteers lost their first player to the Spring transfer portal on Friday.