With Early Signing Day now less than two weeks away, Tennessee is hosting a pair of official visitors this weekend. One of the Vols’ top remaining targets in the 2024 class is back in Knoxville to take a closer look at Tennessee before making his final college decision, while a tight end in the transfer portal starting exploring his options by traveling to Knoxville.

The Vols are hosting Class of 2024 cornerback Jaren Sensabaugh, a former Vanderbilt commitment from Ensworth School in Nashville, Tenn., and Notre Dame tight end Holden Staes on official visits this weekend. Sensabaugh is among the targets Tennessee is hoping to add to its 2024 class, while Staes has emerged as a priority target for the Vols since adding his name to the transfer portal on Monday coming off his sophomore season with the Fighting Irish.

Tennessee linebacker Keenan Pili has received an extension of eligibility waiver from the NCAA and will return for a second season on Rocky Top in 2024, Pili announced on social media Friday afternoon. The waiver was approved earlier in the day on Friday according to a Tennessee official, allowing Pili the opportunity to return for his seventh season of college football. In a message on a graphic he shared on social media, Pili said:“Vol Nation, thank you for accepting me into the family here in Knoxville. Let’s run it back in 2024!”