A Tennessee four-star defensive lineman from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Trent Wilson (2025), is being examined. He recently hosted senior defensive analyst Levorn Harbin of the Tennessee Volunteers.
Among the best defensive assistants in college football, Tennessee defensive line coach Rodney Garner is
extensively accepted at the national level. He looks throughout the country for exceptional defensive players who can bolster the defense the Vols are building. One player he has his eye on is defensive lineman Tren Wilson of Dr. Henry Wise High School, who is ranked No. 110 in the 2025 cycle by 247Sports’ Composite Rankings.
Tennessee dispatched its senior defensive analyst, Levorn Harbin, also known as “Coach Chop,” to see Wilson on Tuesday at Dr. Henry Wise. Given that he journeyed to Maryland in order to see the talented defensive lineman, it is evident that he is among their top recruiters.
Wilson once traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee, without permission. He visited on April 1, 2023, and that impression stuck with him. Tennessee was one of the eight institutions Wilson had left on his short list, which he announced on Tuesday. Moving ahead, Florida State, Florida A&M, Florida State, Maryland, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee, and Texas A&M will be his primary focus states. He provided an explanation of his list to Chad Simmons of On3, which you can read here. See what he had to say about Tennessee below.
Levorn Harbin, a senior defensive analyst for the Tennessee Volunteers, was recently hosted by Trent Wilson. Rodney Garner, the defensive line coach for Tennessee, is regarded nationally as one of the top defensive assistants in college football. He looks throughout the country for exceptional defensive players who can bolster the defense the Vols are building. One player he has his eye on is defensive lineman Tren Wilson of Dr. Henry Wise High School, who is ranked No. 110 in the 2025 cycle by 247Sports’ Composite Rankings.
Tennessee dispatched its senior defensive analyst, Levorn Harbin, also known as “Coach Chop,” to see Wilson on Tuesday at Dr. Henry Wise. Given that he journeyed to Maryland in order to see the talented defensive lineman, it is evident that he is among their top recruiters.
Wilson once traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee, without permission. He visited on April 1, 2023, and that impression stuck with him. Tennessee was one of the eight institutions Wilson had left on his short list, which he announced on Tuesday. Moving ahead, Florida State, Florida A&M, Florida State, Maryland, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee, and Texas A&M will be his primary focus states. He provided an explanation of his list to Chad Simmons of On3, which you can read here. See what he had to say about Tennessee below.