NCAAF: Four-star tight end switches commitment from Oregon to Tennessee

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Da’Saahn Brame, a four-star tight end from Kansas, announced Sunday that he has changed his commitment from Oregon to Tennessee.

The 6-foot-6, 235-pound senior is ranked No. 112 overall in the Class of 2025, the No. 5 tight end and No. 4 player in Kansas, according to the 247Sports composite.

Brame made an official visit on June 14 to head coach Josh Heupel’s program in Knoxville, Tenn., and an unofficial visit this weekend, according to reports.

He made an official visit on June 21 to Oregon, to whom he verbally committed on June 29. Other official visits were to Oklahoma, LSU and Ole Miss, according to 247Sports, as Brame weighed offers from dozens of schools.

The early signing period begins Dec. 4.

Brame caught 46 passes for 942 yards (a 20.5 average) and 13 touchdowns as a junior last season at Derby (Kansas) High School.

–Field Level Media

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