Four-Star CB Kyndrich Breedlove Eyes Tennessee Following Knoxville Visit
KNOXVILLE, TN: Kyndrich Breedlove, four-star cornerback and experienced transfer portal talent, has emerged as a serious target for the Tennessee Volunteers following his recent visit to Knoxville. The dynamic defensive back, currently at Arizona State Sun Devils, has sparked significant interest from the SEC program after an impressive showing at Purdue last season where he recorded 40 tackles and three interceptions.
Standing 5’11” and weighing 175 pounds, Breedlove’s journey through multiple programs has positioned him as one of the most intriguing prospects in the current transfer portal window. Follow this developing story in College Football.
Recruitment Update
Breedlove’s recruitment has intensified following the conclusion of the regular season, with several power conference programs expressing interest in the talented cornerback. The Tennessee Volunteers have emerged as a frontrunner after hosting Breedlove on campus last weekend. Other programs showing significant interest include the Ole Miss Rebels, where Breedlove began his collegiate career, and several Big Ten programs.
“I’m looking for the best opportunity to showcase my skills at the highest level of competition,” Breedlove told reporters after his Tennessee visit. “Coach Heupel and his staff have built something special in Knoxville, and I was impressed by the atmosphere and development plan they presented.”
Breedlove is expected to announce his decision before the early transfer portal window closes, with another visit potentially scheduled for next weekend.
Player Profile
Breedlove brings exceptional speed and versatility to the cornerback position, with verified sub-4.5 speed in the 40-yard dash. His ball-hawking abilities and experience in multiple defensive schemes make him an attractive option for programs seeking immediate help in the secondary. At 5’11” and 175 pounds, he possesses the ideal frame for a cornerback in today’s college football landscape.
According to 247Sports’ transfer portal analyst, “Breedlove combines excellent change-of-direction skills with the football IQ developed through playing in multiple systems. His experience against different conference offenses gives him a unique perspective most transfers don’t possess.”
During his 2024 season at Purdue, Breedlove registered a career-high three interceptions, including a critical pick-six against Wisconsin that helped secure a conference victory.
School Fit / Competition
For Tennessee, adding Breedlove would address a critical need in the secondary heading into the 2025 season. The Volunteers’ defensive backfield is set to lose several key contributors, and Breedlove’s experience would provide an immediate impact player alongside returning talents Ricky Gibson, Jomad McCoy, and Caleb Beasley.
Coach Josh Heupel and defensive coordinator Tim Banks have prioritized adding experienced depth through the transfer portal while continuing to develop young talent. Breedlove’s ability to play both boundary and field cornerback positions would give the Volunteers’ defensive scheme additional flexibility against the high-powered passing attacks in the SEC.
The Volunteers currently rank 15th nationally in the 2025 recruiting cycle with 18 commitments, including two defensive backs. Adding a player of Breedlove’s caliber through the transfer portal would complement their strong high school recruiting efforts.
Future Timeline
Breedlove is expected to make his decision within the next two weeks, with the early transfer portal window closing soon. Industry experts are projecting Tennessee as the favorite, with On3’s transfer portal predictions giving the Volunteers a 75% chance of landing the talented cornerback.
“Tennessee has put themselves in a great position with Breedlove,” said a source close to the recruitment. “The fit makes sense for both parties.”
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