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Became the full-time starter at right tackle in 2018 … entered 2019 bowl season having played 2,378 snaps over 53 games (35 starts) in his career.

2019: First-team All-ACC selection … played 704 snaps over 13 games (all starts) prior to bowl season … played 48 snaps vs. Georgia Tech in helping Clemson to its most rushing yards (411) in a season opener since 1957 … played all 72 snaps vs. No. 12 Texas A&M … played 69 snaps at Syracuse as Clemson held Syracuse without a sack and produced 612 yards of offense … recorded 42 snaps vs. Charlotte … played 66 snaps at North Carolina in Clemson’s first one-point win since the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl … played 59 snaps in helping Clemson to 552 yards of total offense vs. Florida State … played 49 snaps and shared team offensive player of the game honors in the midst of Clemson’s 551-yard performance with 298 rushing yards at Louisville … earned ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. Boston College, playing 38 snaps in helping Clemson exceed both 300 passing yards and 300 rushing yards in the contest … played 29 snaps in helping Clemson to 702 yards of offense against Wofford … played 48 snaps in Clemson’s Atlantic Division-clinching win at NC State … played 49 snaps vs. Wake Forest, helping Clemson outgain the Demon Deacons, 516-105 … played 76 snaps at South Carolina as Clemson earned its sixth consecutive victory against the Gamecocks … played 59 snaps as Clemson rolled up 600 yards of offense vs. No. 22 Virginia en route to a fifth straight ACC Championship … played 68 snaps as Clemson produced the fifth-largest comeback in school history, overcoming a 16-0 deficit in a Fiesta Bowl win vs. No. 2 Ohio State.

2018: Second-team All-ACC … second-team AP All-ACC … played 805 snaps over 15 games (all starts) … played 49 snaps in helping the offense gain 531 yards of offense vs. Furman, collecting ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors … played 60 snaps and helped the offense gain 413 yards in a start at Texas A&M … in 56 snaps, helped the offense gain 286 rushing yards and 309 passing yards in a start vs. Georgia Southern … helped Clemson once again eclipse 200 yards both rushing and passing in a start at Georgia Tech, appearing in 51 snaps … limited by injury to six snaps in a start vs. Syracuse … played 55 snaps in helping Clemson accrue 698 yards and a school-record 11.8 yards per carry at Wake Forest, resulting in the entire offensive line earning team offensive player of the game honors … played 63 snaps in helping Clemson accrue 471 yards of offense against No. 16 NC State … played 56 snaps in helping hand Florida State its worst home loss in program history … played 33 snaps in helping Clemson set school records in yards per play (11.6) and yards per carry (13.3) vs. Louisville, resulting in the offensive line’s second collective selection as offensive player of the game … played 63 snaps in Clemson’s Atlantic Division-clinching win at No. 17 Boston College … played 64 snaps as Clemson eclipsed 200 passing yards and 200 rushing yards vs. Duke … played 61 snaps vs. South Carolina in helping guide Clemson to 744 total yards, the third-highest total in school history … played 55 plays in ACC Championship Game against Pitt … played 71 snaps as Clemson passed for 327 yards and rushed for 211 yards vs. No. 3 Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl … played 62 snaps in National Championship Game victory against No. 1 Alabama.

2017: Had six knockdowns in 577 snaps over 14 games (six starts) … played 35 snaps against Kent State on Sept. 2 … played 53 snaps against No. 13 Auburn on Sept. 9 … played 52 snaps at No. 14 Louisville on Sept. 16 … played 52 snaps against Boston College on Sept. 23; named team co-offensive player-of-the-game … played 29 snaps at No. 12 Virginia Tech on Sept. 30 … had a knockdown in 42 snaps against Wake Forest on Oct. 7 … had a knockdown in 34 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 13 … had a knockdown in 35 snaps against Georgia Tech on Oct. 28 … had two knockdowns in 50 snaps at No. 20 NC State on Nov. 4 … played 45 snaps against Florida State on Nov. 11 … played 35 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 18 … played 43 snaps at South Carolina on Nov. 25 … played 35 snaps against No. 7 Miami (Fla.) in the ACC Championship Game on Dec. 2 … had a knockdown in 37 snaps against No. 4 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1.

2016: Had five knockdowns in 292 snaps over 11 games (one start) … played 13 snaps in collegiate debut against Troy, with an 85 percent grade … posted 88 percent grade in 32 snaps against SC State … graded 100 percent on 15 snaps in win over Georgia Tech … played four snaps at Boston College before suffering an ankle sprain … played 34 snaps in win over Syracuse … started first career contest against Pittsburgh and responded well with 83 percent grade and two knockdowns in 89 snaps … played 45 snaps against South Carolina … played 37 snaps, with a knockdown, in win over Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl … enrolled in January.

Before Clemson: Rated the No. 39 offensive guard in the nation and No. 50 player in Georgia by ESPN … No. 21 offensive guard in the nation and No. 42 player in Georgia by 247 Sports.com … No. 73 player in Georgia by Rivals … played against Mitch Hyatt, Clemson’s starting left tackle in 2015, in high school … first-team all-state according to the Atlanta Constitution … all-district selection at the AAAAAA level as well … PrepStar three-star selection who was All-Southeast Region selection … recruited by Tony Elliott and Robbie Caldwell … narrowed his college choices to Nebraska, Colorado and Clemson.

Personal: Born June 24, 1998 … his father, also named Tremayne, played high school football in the state of Colorado and was all-state in football and basketball by the Denver Post … his father played basketball for George Raveling at Southern California and led the Trojans in rebounding as a sophomore and three-point shooting percentage as a junior … completed a microinternship with Adobe in 2018 … majoring in management.

*Courtesy Clemson Media Guide

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