The Tennessee Volunteers have been successful in recruiting top in-state football prospects in the 2026 class, with three of the top-10 Tennessee high school recruits already committed to the Vols. However, their efforts to land a fourth in-state prospect have been unsuccessful, as four-star defensive back Justin Hopkins has chosen to take his talents out of state.
According to (link unavailable)’s Chad Simmons, Hopkins has committed to the Minnesota Golden Gophers, opting to leave Tennessee behind. The Ensworth High School standout chose Minnesota over a host of other schools, including the USC Trojans, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the Tennessee Volunteers.
Hopkins’ decision to commit to Minnesota was influenced by the strong relationships he formed with the Golden Gophers’ coaching staff. “Every time I talked to another school, it just couldn’t compare to how I felt when I talked with the Minnesota coaches,” Hopkins told On3. The personal touch and genuine interest shown by Minnesota’s coaches, including head coach P.J. Fleck and defensive backs coach Nick Monroe, made a lasting impression on Hopkins.
The 247 Sports composite rankings list Hopkins as the No. 9 rated 2026 recruit in Tennessee, making him a highly coveted prospect. His commitment to Minnesota marks the third time a top-10 recruit from Tennessee has chosen to play for an out-of-state program.
While the loss of Hopkins is undoubtedly a setback for the Tennessee Volunteers, it also highlights the challenges of recruiting top talent in a competitive landscape. The Vols will need to regroup and refocus their efforts on securing other top prospects to bolster their 2026 recruiting class.
In the meantime, Hopkins’ commitment to Minnesota is a significant coup for the Golden Gophers, who are building momentum in their recruiting efforts. With Hopkins on board, Minnesota is poised to make a statement in the Big Ten, and the young defensive back is eager to make his mark on the collegiate stage.