Aidan Manutai, a highly sought-after safety prospect, has identified his top five schools according to Brandon Huffman of 247Sports. The schools that made the cut include Tennessee, Arizona, California, Nebraska, and Washington. Manutai is set to announce his commitment decision on July 12th after conducting official visits to each school.

Manutai visited Tennessee on June 7th, followed by official visits to California on May 24th, Nebraska on June 14th, and Washington on June 21st. He is a 6-foot-tall and 195-pound three-star safety hailing from Kahuku High School in Kahuku, Hawaii. He is ranked as the No. 770 overall player in the class of 2025 by 247Sports as well as the No.69 safety and No.3 player from Hawaii.

Tennessee currently has 15 commitments in its recruiting class of 2025 including notable players such as quarterback George MacIntyre, defensive lineman Ethan Utley and tight end Jack Vandorselaer. Manutai’s decision will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the future of Tennessee’s football program and add another talented player to their roster. Stay tuned for more updates on where this promising safety prospect will commit.