Clark Lea and the Vanderbilt staff have put together a strong offseason on the recruiting trail thus far, and the trend continued this week with the addition of yet another talented 2026 prospect.
The Commodores added a commitment from 3-Star running back Izayah Lee out of Lancaster, Texas, bringing the class total to nine. He took to social media on Saturday to make his announcement.
#AGTG WE HOME !!! 100%@VandyFootball @LancasterFBwebo @CoachMuh_Lank @Coach_JA33 @TheCoachPaul7 @coach_fears @runlike29 @KWhitley20 @C0ACHBROWN @samspiegs @MikeRoach247 @TFloss32 pic.twitter.com/xg5pzNKmZU
— Izayah lee (@zayygoind1) June 7, 2025
Lee is the first running back commit of the class, and the fourth offensive prospect. He was in Nashville just last week on May 30 for his official visit.
Standing at 5-foot-11, 190 lbs., Lee has an excellent build for a division one back and is dynamic in both the run and pass game. As a junior, he compiled over 1,400 all-purpose yards with 24 touchdowns. He averaged almost six yards per carry and nearly eight yards per reception.
Lee is also a member of his high school's track team, and in 2024 he recorded an impressive time of 11.18 seconds in the 100-meter dash and 23.52 seconds in the 200-meter dash, according to MileSplit.
With a compact, yet sturdy build, Lee has excellent contact balance and is able to easily bounce off defenders for extra yardage, but he also possesses enough quickness to make them miss in the open field as well.
Vanderbilt now holds nine commitments in the 2026 recruiting class, tied for third most in the SEC, and is still expected to host at least ten other prospects for official visits throughout the rest of June. If Lea and the staff can continue to build on what has already been a strong offseason, the Commodores could be looking at a top-25 recruiting class.
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