With the uncertainty around Joey Aguilar and whether he will receive another season of eligibility, Josh Heupel needs to be vigilant and look out for potential quarterback targets out of the transfer portal. The Vols have plenty of recruiting to do, some of it on their own roster, at multiple positions. It will be a busy January for Josh Heupel and the rest of his staff
If Aguilar isn't able to return next fall, Tennessee's dream guy may have just been reported to intend to enter the transfer portal. Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt has intentions to enter the transfer portal and find a new home.
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Sam Leavitt would be the perfect fit for Tennessee
Sam Leavitt started his career at Michigan State before transferring to Arizona State after Mel Tucker was fired. Leavitt's name got on the map after leading the Sun Devils to the College Football Playoffs as a redshirt freshman.
This past season, Leavitt played in seven games and posted a stat line of 1,628 yards, 10 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions. Leavitt also completed 61% of his passes. There’s no question that he will be one of the most coveted quarterbacks during this portal cycle.
Right now, the two quarterbacks who would likely compete for the starting job are 5-star true freshman Faizon Brandon and Jake Merklinger, who will be a redshirt sophomore in 2026. The way I see it, Sam Leavitt would be a perfect option for the Vols, as he would provide a win-now option in 2026 while the two young quarterbacks can continue to develop.
Leavitt will surely enter the NFL Draft after next season, so you get one year out of him before a young stud can take over. Tennessee is an excellent option for Leavitt, too, as Heupel has an extremely quarterback-friendly offense. But that’s not all, Tennessee has arguably the best wideout room in the nation, and a capable run game.
What stands out most is, Its a win-win for both parties. Leavitt would have everything he needs in Knoxville, and Tennessee gets an elite signal caller while they wait on their young talent.
Josh Heupel needs to be working the phones and get Leavitt on campus because there is no certainty that Joey Aguilar will be back next season.
