November 23, 2024
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Elite four-star inside offensive lineman commits to Tennessee football
The commitment of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Charles House, a four-star defensive lineman, gave Tennessee football a significant boost on the recruiting trail last week. The 300-pound, 6-foot-3 defensive lineman picked the Vols over Alabama, Auburn, Florida, and Georgia, all SEC rivals.

On Monday, Josh Heupel and the Vols announced the addition of Douglas Utu, a four-star interior offensive lineman of the highest caliber. The Nevadan athlete from Las Vegas chose the Vols over national programs like Alabama, Michigan, Nebraska, and Washington.

“Proud to be announcing that I will be committing my craft and talents to the University of Tennessee!” Utu said on Twitter/X, announcing his decision. You need UT to spell UTU correctly! Go, Vols!
The Bishop Gorman High School product, a 6-foot-4, 315-pound interior lineman, is ranked No. 2 in Nevada, No. 3 among interior offensive lineman, and No. 53 overall in the 2025 recruiting class by On3 Sports.

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Utu has been “a standout on the offensive line at powerhouse Bishop Gorman for several seasons,” according to Charles Power, Director of Scouting and Rankings at On3. Even though Utu has long-term inside projections, Gorman has mostly used him at tackle. He is therefore skilled and knowledgeable in pass protection.

In addition, considering the coaching and competitive football he has played up to this point, he is a prospect with a higher floor coming into college. He is also physically developed. Utu is a capable athlete who can fill a variety of positions on the line when necessary.

Additionally, assuming they all stick together, he is the third offensive lineman to join what has the potential to be an exceptional offensive line class. In the 2025 class, Utu joins Nic Moore and Antoni Ogumoro. Heupel has prioritized the addition of elite players to the trenches on both sides of the ball.

With Utu’s pledge, Tennessee’s 2025 recruiting class now ranks No. 12 in the country, with seven three-stars, six four-stars, and one five-star prospect. At the moment, the Vols lead SEC teams Texas, Ole Miss, and Missouri as well as Michigan and Penn State.

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