Tennessee Target Javonte Smith Pushes Back Commitment Date, Recruitment Heats Up
Tennessee football’s pursuit of top in-state athlete Javonte Smith took an unexpected turn this week as the highly coveted three-star prospect officially announced a delay in his commitment decision. Originally set to make his choice on June 24, Smith has now moved the date to July 8, signaling an intensifying recruiting battle behind the scenes.
Smith, a standout two-way athlete from Jackson, Tennessee, has emerged as one of the top in-state targets for the Vols in the 2026 class. Known for his explosive speed, versatility, and high football IQ, Smith has drawn interest from multiple Power Five programs, including Arkansas, Missouri, and West Virginia. While Tennessee was viewed as the early favorite—especially after hosting him for a successful official visit—his recent decision to delay has reopened the door for other suitors.
According to recruiting insiders, Smith left Knoxville impressed by the Vols’ facilities, coaching staff, and player development plan under Josh Heupel. However, his strong connections with coaching staffs at both Arkansas and Missouri have made his final decision less predictable than originally thought. The added time will allow him to further evaluate where he sees the best long-term fit.
Tennessee’s coaching staff remains optimistic. Smith fits seamlessly into the Vols’ offensive and defensive schemes, and his addition would be a major win for a 2026 class already ranked among the SEC’s best. Yet, the delay adds suspense—and pressure—for all programs involved.
The final decision is now set for July 8, and all eyes will be on the young Tennessee star as he announces where he’ll take his talents. Whether he stays home or takes a different path, Javonte Smith’s recruitment is one of the most compelling storylines of the summer.