In a shocking turn of events, five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys announced his commitment to Louisiana State University (LSU) on Wednesday, leaving Tennessee Volunteers fans reeling in disappointment. Despite being heavily projected to join the Vols, Keys’ decision to choose LSU has sent shockwaves throughout the college football community.
The news is particularly devastating for Tennessee fans, who had been eagerly anticipating the possibility of Keys teaming up with the Vols’ top quarterback prospect, Faizon Brandon, in the 2026 recruiting class. The two players had previously expressed their enthusiasm about playing together, with Keys even praising Brandon’s passing abilities during the recruitment process.
Keys’ decision to choose LSU over Tennessee has left many wondering what could have been. The possibility of Keys and Brandon forming a dynamic duo on the field had been a tantalizing prospect for Vols fans, and the loss of this potential partnership is a significant blow to the team’s recruiting efforts.
However, as the college football landscape continues to evolve, it’s essential to remember that commitments are no longer the definitive indicator of a player’s future plans. In today’s era of college football, where Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and transfer portals have become increasingly prominent, the notion of a commitment has taken on a new meaning.
LSU will need to work diligently to ensure that Keys remains committed to the program and ultimately joins the team in 2026. The Tigers’ coaching staff will need to maintain a strong relationship with Keys and his family, while also navigating the complexities of the modern college football recruiting landscape.
As the 2026 recruiting class continues to take shape, Tennessee fans will be keeping a close eye on the Vols’ recruiting efforts. While the loss of Keys is undoubtedly a setback, the program remains committed to building a strong and talented roster for the future.