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Aug 24, 2025, 9:36 AM
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Our first spotlight goes to #5 Ronan Hanafin. He is a junior safety for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “Former wide receiver who enters 2025 having played 130 snaps from scrimmage (41 on offense, 89 on defense) over 25 career games in addition to his role as a key special teams player … joined Clemson in 2023 as its first Massachusetts signee since Christian Wilkins.”.
In high school he was a “Versatile athlete who contributed in myriad ways at Massachusetts’ Buckingham Browne & Nichols School … started prep career at cornerback as a freshman but played receiver and linebacker/safety most of his career … also returned punts … limited by injury to only three games (and just one full game) as a senior … posted 64 tackles, five pass breakups, two interceptions and a sack as a junior in 2021 … contributed 30 receptions for 369 yards and four scores … played football and lacrosse … played for Mike Willey … rated as a four-star recruit in the 247 Composite … ranked 81st in Sports Illustrated’s SI99 for 2023 … listed as the No. 195 overall player in the nation by 247Sports, which also listed him as the No. 4 player in Massachusetts and the nation’s No. 13 athlete … Rivals ranked Hanafin as the No. 5 player in Massachusetts and 10th-best athlete in the class … ESPN.com ranked Hanafin as the No. 6 player in Massachusetts … ranked as PrepStar’s sixth-best player in Massachusetts.”.
In 2023 he “Played 41 offensive snaps over 11 games in addition to his role on special teams … All-ACC Academic Team selection … made collegiate debut vs. Charleston Southern … initially intended to redshirt but proved to be too valuable as a key special teams contributor by late September … shared special teams player of the game vs. Georgia Tech thanks in part to an onside kick recovery … made two special teams stops vs. No. 20 North Carolina … made one tackle at South Carolina.”.
In 2024 he “Transitioned from wide receiver to defensive back in August and finished the year credited with 13 tackles and a pass breakup in 89 defensive snaps over 14 games … All-ACC Academic Team selection … contributed a special teams tackle vs. No. 1 Georgia … recorded four tackles in his defensive debut vs. Appalachian State … added one tackle and a pass breakup vs. NC State … made one tackle vs. Stanford … collected two special teams tackles at Florida State … posted one tackle at Wake Forest … contributed a special teams tackle vs. Virginia … added another tackle at Virginia Tech … made a tackle on defense at Pitt.”.
“His father, Dan, was Boston University’s starting quarterback in 1997, the last year the school played football … Dan led Boston University to victory over UMass in 1997, the last victory in BU football history … brother of Boston College quarterback Shane Hanafin … became Clemson’s first signee from Massachusetts since eventual unanimous All-American Christian Wilkins in 2015 … born Feb. 4, 2004 … committed to Clemson on August 14, 2022 … chose Clemson over Notre Dame, for whom he was recruited by former Clemson receiver Chansi Stuckey … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2023 … management major … two-time All-ACC Academic Team selection (2023-24) … two-time ACC Honor Roll selection (2023-24) … name pronounced “ROE-ninn HANN-uh-finn.””.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/ronan-hanafin/
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/ronan-hanafin-46113453/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronanhanafin/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/RonanHanafin Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyDP9XoZpp4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqR0t8uLLeM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5yoxGii344
Our second spotlight goes to #5 Josh Sapp. He is a redshirt junior TE for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “Clemson legacy who enters 2025 having caught 13 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns in 198 snaps over 28 career games (one start) … also credited with a two-point conversion during the 2023 Gator Bowl.”.
In high school he was a “PrepStar All-Atlantic Region selection … helped Greenville High to a 10-3 record and the final four of state playoffs, Greenville High’s first appearance in the Upper State title game … Shrine Bowl selection for South Carolina … had productive career at Greenville High, including a senior year when he had 50 receptions for 836 yards and 10 touchdowns … averaged 16.7 yards per catch … added six rushing touchdowns for a total of 16 touchdowns for the year … had 87 career receptions for 1,331 yards and 11 touchdowns, a 15.3 per reception average … had 118 yards on seven catches against Mauldin and 105 yards and two scores on three catches vs. J.L. Mann as a senior … had eight catches for 68 yards and a touchdown against a powerful South Pointe team in the state playoff … had best game as a junior vs. Greenwood with 68 yards and a touchdown on eight receptions … had 15 catches for 213 yards in the six games the team played in 2020 … had 22 catches for 282 as a sophomore in 2019 … comes to Clemson as tight end after playing both tight end and running back in high school … coached by Greg Porter at Greenville High School … high school teammate of Clemson 2022 signee Collin Sadler … committed to Clemson on October 19, 2021 … enrolled at Clemson in summer of 2022.”.
In 2022 he “Played five offensive snaps over two games while redshirting … made collegiate debut vs. Louisiana Tech and also saw action in ACC Championship Game vs. No. 24 North Carolina.”.
In 2023 he “Recorded seven receptions for 60 yards and two touchdowns in 84 snaps over 13 games (one start) … cashed in his first career reception for a 25-yard touchdown on a pass from Cade Klubnik vs. Charleston Southern … caught a four-yard pass vs. Florida Atlantic … caught two passes for 17 yards including an acrobatic touchdown reception vs. Georgia Tech … gained 10 yards on two receptions at South Carolina … caught a four-yard pass and scored on a two-point conversion in his first career start in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky … scored Clemson’s final points on a two-point conversion in the final minute of that bowl win against Kentucky 20 years after his father threw for Clemson’s game-winning touchdown in the final minute of a bowl win against Kentucky.”.
In 2024 he “Gained 63 yards on six receptions in 109 offensive snaps over 13 games … saw action vs. No. 1 Georgia … caught an 18-yard pass vs. Appalachian State … added a four-yard reception vs. NC State … caught a 24-yard pass at Florida State … added a nine-yard reception at Wake Forest … caught one pass at Pitt … recorded a 10-yard reception vs. No. 8 SMU.”
Josh is a “Communication major … his father, Patrick, was a starting quarterback for the Tigers his first three years (1992-94) who led Clemson to a 40-7 win over No. 18 North Carolina in 1992 … Patrick moved to outside linebacker in 1995 and had 53 tackles, fifth on the Clemson team, nine tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks while starting all 12 games defensively … Patrick, who recently worked in administration for Clemson, was a second-round draft choice of the San Diego Chargers who played 63 games in four years with San Diego and Arizona … born May 9, 2004.”
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/josh-sapp/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12764434/Josh-Sapp
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5app.__/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/Joshsapp6 And finally here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxGqrq4hHc8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAraHOdYglc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEMjfwIykfY
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Aug 25, 2025, 7:55 AM
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Todays spotlight goes to #4 Steve Fuller. He was a QB for the 1975-78 Clemson Tigers. Per Wikipedia “Fuller was born in Enid, Oklahoma and graduated from Spartanburg High School in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
“Fuller played college football at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina from 1975 to 1978.[2] He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity,[3] Fuller was a football and academic All-America at Clemson University.
In 1975, Fuller was 22-of-46 for 354 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. In addition, he had 47 carries for 148 yards as Clemson finished with a 2–9 record.
In 1976, Fuller was 58-of-116 for 835 yards with five touchdowns and six interceptions. In addition, he had 157 carries for 503 yards with six touchdowns as Clemson finished with a 3–6–2 record.
In 1977, Fuller was 106-of-205 for 1,655 yards with eight touchdowns and eight interceptions. In addition, he had 178 carries for 437 yards with six touchdowns as Clemson finished with an 8–3–1 record.
In 1978, Fuller was 101-of-187 for 1,515 yards with seven touchdowns and four interceptions. In addition, he had 153 carries for 649 yards and ten touchdowns as Clemson finished with an 11–1 record.”
“Fuller was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round with the 23rd overall pick in the 1979 NFL draft.[2] He played in the National Football League for seven years, most notably with the Chicago Bears as their backup quarterback from 1984 to 1986, including the Super Bowl XX championship season in 1985.[2] Fuller was named by Sports Illustrated as one of the top fifteen backup quarterbacks of all time, based on his 1985 season with the Chicago Bears.[5]
After not throwing a single pass during the entire 1983 NFL season, Fuller came in for the Chicago Bears in Week 10 of the 1984 NFL season against the Los Angeles Raiders after an injury to starting quarterback Jim McMahon halfway through the game. McMahon missed the rest of the 1984 season and Fuller became the Bears starter, all the way to the 1984 NFC Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers.
Fuller was awarded a gold record and a platinum video award for the 1985 "Super Bowl Shuffle", for which he was the sixth of the ten solo singers.[6] In 2010, during Super Bowl XLIV, Fuller joined other members of the 1985 Chicago Bears in recreating the Super Bowl Shuffle in a Boost Mobile commercial.“
“Fuller and his wife, Anna, have two children. The couple live in South Carolina where Fuller was a high school football coach at Hilton Head Prep School. Fuller currently works as offensive coordinator for the Hilton Head Prep School Varsity football team.”
Per Clemsontigers.com “Steve Fuller was an outstanding quarterback for the Tigers in the late 1970s. He started 27 consecutive games for Clemson. He was selected as a third-team All-American in 1978 and All-ACC in 1977 and 1978. He was honored with the ACC Player-of-the-Year Award both years, the only Tiger to win that award twice.
Along with his on-field success, Fuller had many academic achievements at Clemson. He is one of just three Tiger football players in history to be named an All-American on the field and in the classroom in the same year. In addition, he made the Academic All-ACC team three consecutive years, and in 1978, he was one of 11 scholar-athletes honored by the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. He was awarded an NCAA postgraduate scholarship and was chosen recipient of one of the NCAA’s Top Five Awards. Fuller graduated with a 3.93 GPA.
Fuller was just the second athlete in Clemson history to have their number retired (four). After his time at Clemson, he played 10 years in the NFL. In 1996, he was named to Clemson’s Centennial football team. He was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Clemson Ring of Honor in 1994.”
Per Footballfoundation.org “A four-year letterman at quarterback for Clemson, Steve Fuller earned just about every award and honor possible. He started 34-of-43 games for the Tigers, helping them to a 24-19-3 record and a MVP-worthy performance in a 17-15 Gator Bowl victory over Ohio State in 1978. A Third-Team All American, Fuller was also a two-time All-ACC selection, a two-year team co-captain and MVP and the 1978 Most Outstanding Clemson Athlete.
The MVP of the 1977 Clemson-South Carolina football game, he also received the Atlanta Touchdown Club Award as the most outstanding back in the South. Fuller is the only Clemson player to be twice-named ACC Player of the Year and is the school’s only NCAA Top V Award winner.
The team leader in scoring in 1975 (36 points), Fuller was also the team leader in passing yards from 1976-78. He ranked in the top-25 nationally in total offense per game in both 1977 (172.7) and 1978 (182.1). In 1978, Clemson ranked in the top-25 nationally in total offense per game (436.7) and scoring per game (31.9). He ranks fifth in school history in passing yards per attempt (7.9), eighth in career passing yards (4,359) and touchdowns responsible for (44), ninth in career passing attempts (554) and 10th in career completions (287) and passing touchdowns (22). Fuller also recorded the fourth-longest passing touchdown in school history (87 yards) to lead the Tigers to a 28-24 win over Maryland, clinching the ACC title and a berth in the Gator Bowl.”
Here are my sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Fuller_(American_football) https://clemsontigers.com/steve-fuller/ https://footballfoundation.org/hof_scholars.aspx?hof=833
Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Hrgp75jpLM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF6TNbX0wic&pp=ygUUc3RldmUgZnVsbGVyIGNsZW1zb24%3D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6t1fMOZ-GQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn9P1J8ZFgU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooT_uz--O2A (Steve’s solo is at the 3 min mark) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfgJXleztFc ( Steve does a small interview at 8:48)
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Aug 26, 2025, 9:51 AM
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There is two #3s on the roster this year but I already spotlighted one of them a few months ago. (#3 Tristan Smith’s old number was #80 so I already did his spotlight on day 80 of Hill Watch.)
So todays spotlight goes to #3 T.J. Parker. He is a junior DE for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “Disruptive edge rusher who enters 2025 credited with 105 tackles (32.0 for loss), 16.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and three pass breakups in 1,085 snaps over 27 career games (17 starts) from 2023-24 … set the Clemson record for forced fumbles in a single season with six in 2024 … his 12.5 tackles for loss in 2023 broke Clemson’s true freshman record (12.0 by Myles Murphy in 2020) and tied for the national lead among freshmen … followed up a Freshman All-American selection in 2023 with strong sophomore campaign that was statistically similar to Clelin Ferrell’s Ted Hendricks Award-winning campaign in 2018.”.
He “Ranked as a national top-50 overall player in the 2023 recruiting class … helped Central to a 10-3 mark in 2022 and 13-1 record in 2021 … posted 63 tackles as a senior, including 16.5 tackles for loss with 12 sacks … also had an 86-yard reception for a touchdown … posted 13 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, against Opelika … had at least one tackle for loss in all but one game … had 13 tackles with two sacks in his final game against Auburn High … had 75 tackles, 23 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks as a junior … recorded at least one tackle for loss in 11 of the 14 games … returned two fumbles for scores … helped team rank third in Alabama according to MaxPreps … had nine tackles, three for loss, against Eufaula … posted five sacks in season opener against Hewitt-Trussville … selected to the Alabama vs. Mississippi All-Star game … also selected to the All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas … ranked by 247Sports as the nation’s No. 44 overall player … ranked No. 110 overall and as a four-star prospect by PrepStar … rated No. 133 overall in the nation by ESPN.com … ranked No. 148 in the nation by On3 … Rivals rated him as the nation’s No. 175 overall player. “
In 2023 he was a “Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year semifinalist … Freshman All-America selection by 247Sports, ESPN, the FWAA, The Athletic, College Football News and College Football Network … PFF All-Freshman Team selection … Midseason Freshman All-American per The Athletic and 247Sports … credited with 41 tackles (12.5 for loss), 5.5 sacks, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery in 457 snaps over 13 games (three starts) … his 12.5 tackles for loss were a school record for a true freshman, breaking the previous mark of 12.0 by Myles Murphy in his debut campaign in 2020 … tied with Miami’s Rueben Bain Jr. for the national lead in tackles for loss by freshmen … credited by the coaching staff with 10 quarterback pressures, tied for third-most on the team … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Jamal Anderson, Khalil Barnes, Tyler Brown, Shelton Lewis and Avieon Terrell) … had a disruptive collegiate debut with two tackles and two quarterback pressures at Duke … earned defensive player of the game honors after posting a team-high five tackles (3.0 for loss) vs. Charleston Southern and becoming the first Clemson true freshman with 3.0 tackles for loss in a game since Myles Murphy in 2020 … added three tackles (1.5 for loss) with his first career sack vs. Florida Atlantic … recorded three tackles (one for loss) vs. No. 4 Florida State … posted five tackles (two for loss) and 2.0 sacks at Syracuse, earning ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week and becoming the first Clemson true freshman with at least 2.0 sacks in a game since Myles Murphy’s 2.0 sacks in the 2020 season opener at Wake Forest … added five tackles (one for loss) with a sack vs. Wake Forest … credited with two tackles and a pass breakup at Miami (Fla.) … posted two tackles and a pass breakup at NC State … contributed four tackles vs. No. 12 Notre Dame … made one tackle vs. Georgia Tech … collected two tackles (one for loss), a sack and his first career fumble recovery vs. No. 20 North Carolina … added four tackles (1.5 for loss) at South Carolina … split a sack among his three tackles (1.5 for loss) in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky, breaking Clemson’s record for tackles for loss in a true freshman season in the process … also recovered a fumble against the Wildcats, the first of Clemson’s four fourth-quarter takeaways in the comeback win.”.
In 2024 he “Posted 64 tackles (19.5 for loss), 11.0 sacks, a school-record six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a pass breakup in 628 defensive snaps over 14 games (all starts) … his 19.5 tackles for loss and his 11.0 sacks were both the most by a Clemson player since Clelin Ferrell’s 19.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks in 2018 … one of 12 Clemson players to start every game in 2024 … his 11.0 sacks finished ninth in a season in Clemson history … second-team All-ACC selection by both the conference and the AP … garnered second-team All-America and first-team All-ACC honors from Sports Info Solutions … second-team All-ACC selection by Phil Steele, who included him among his All-America honorable mentions as well … broke the Clemson single-season school record for forced fumbles in a season (six), surpassing Brandon Maye’s five from 2009 … his six forced fumbles finished tied for second in the nation and tied for the national lead among power conference players in forced fumbles … also finished fifth nationally in tackles for loss (19.5) and ninth nationally in sacks (11.0) … was the only player in the nation to rank in the Top 10 nationally in forced fumbles (six, T-2nd), tackles for loss (19.5, 5th) and sacks (11.0, 9th) … ACC Honor Roll selection … contributed two tackles vs. No. 1 Georgia … added four tackles (one for loss) vs. Appalachian State … recorded five tackles (2.0 for loss), a then-career-high-tying 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble vs. NC State … posted six tackles (one for loss) with a sack and a forced fumble vs. Stanford … tallied three tackles (1.5 for loss) and a sack at Florida State … added four tackles (0.5 for loss) at Wake Forest … recorded a sack among his two tackles (one for loss) vs. Virginia … made three tackles vs. Louisville … credited with seven tackles (1.5 for loss) and a forced fumble at Virginia Tech … recorded one of the most dominant performances in school history at Pitt, earning Bednarik Award National Player of the Week, Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week and ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week after he collected seven tackles (5.0 for loss), a school-record-tying 4.0 sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup … his four-sack effort at Pitt matched Keith Adams vs. Duke in 1999, Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech in 2011 and Austin Bryant vs. Auburn in 2017, and his 5.0 tackles for loss were the most by a Clemson player since Clelin Ferrell’s 5.0 tackles for loss at NC State in 2017 … credited with one tackle vs. The Citadel … recorded eight tackles (2.0 for loss), a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery against No. 16 South Carolina; his sack was his 10th of the season to give him the first double-digit sack season by a Clemson player since Clelin Ferrell in 2018 … collected eight tackles (3.5 for loss), a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery vs. No. 8 SMU; the forced fumble was his school-record-setting sixth of the season … posted four tackles (0.5 for loss) at No. 3 Texas.“
T.J. “Committed to Clemson on Nov. 21, 2022 … originally committed to Penn State … born Sept. 19, 2004 … joined Justyn Ross (2018), Ray Thornton III (2019) and E.J. Williams (2020) one of four Clemson signees from Central High School in Phenix City in a six-class span from 2018-23 … reunited with high school teammate Caleb Nix, a safety who walked on at Clemson in 2022 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2023 … sports communication major … completed an internship with the Beverly Hills (Calif.) Chamber of Commerce in spring 2024 … full first name Tomarrion is pronounced “tuh-MARR-ee-ahn.””.
Here is a HS scouting report on him per 247sports
“Possesses prototypical size and length at 6-foot-3 and 250-pounds. Has the ability to add additional weight to his frame. Positioned the majority of snaps in a two-point stance in a stand-up pass rushing edge role.
Displays good athletic ability and a natural ability to bend the edge. Smooth mover for his size. Plays with good initial foot and body quickness. Exhibits active hands at the point of attack. Has the ability to beat you with speed or power off the edge. Flashes good lateral quickness in space and shows some ability to drop. Closes space exceptionally well for size. Demonstrates good play strength at the point of attack and flashes some power in his hands off the edge.
Projects to a pass rushing edge role in a 3-4 and with his hand in the dirt as a five technique in a 4-3 defense. Position projection will be heavily dependent on the defensive scheme. Arrow is pointing up as the game continues to slow down for him. Projects to high level impact starter at the next level for a Power Five program.”
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/tj-parker/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/14452528/Tomarrion-TJ-Parker
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/tj-parker-46112804/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomarrionn/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/tomarrion And finally here are some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgSpZtkcWAU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRb2W18xGVY&pp=0gcJCbAJAYcqIYzv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkNGNcXO2U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3_oDGx0G_0&pp=0gcJCccJAYcqIYzv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zZ__jRJy6k
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Aug 27, 2025, 9:39 AM
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Our first spotlight goes to #2 Shelton Lewis. He is a junior CB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 credited with 22 tackles, nine pass breakups and two interceptions — including a 46-yard interception return for touchdown — in 348 snaps over 23 games (six starts) in his first two seasons.“.
He was a “Three-star defensive back who was two-year starter at Stockbridge … wore No. 2 for coach Thomas Clark, helping his team to a 10-3 record as a senior … recorded 56 tackles, three interceptions and 12 passes deflected across the 2021-22 seasons … as a senior, recorded 25 tackles, three interceptions and seven total passes defensed … added 11 catches for 233 yards and four touchdowns at receiver … averaged 21.2 yards per catch … earned Region 8-4A Athlete of the Year from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in helping Stockbridge to a 10-3 record and a region title … credited with 31 tackles, eight passes defensed and a forced fumble in 2021… also had 109 yards and a touchdown on seven carries in 2021 … ran track as well, earning the state’s gold medal in the 400-meter dash as a junior.”.
In 2923 he was “Credited with seven tackles, seven pass breakups and two interceptions — one of which he returned 46 yards for a touchdown — in 150 snaps over 13 games (two starts) … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Jamal Anderson, Khalil Barnes, Tyler Brown, T.J. Parker and Avieon Terrell) … made collegiate debut at Duke on special teams … recorded a pass breakup vs. Charleston Southern … added two tackles and a pass breakup vs. Florida Atlantic … contributed one tackle vs. No. 4 Florida State … made a special teams tackle at Syracuse, sharing team special teams player of the week honors … made his first career start vs. Georgia Tech and earned ACC Rookie of the Week after he recorded four pass breakups and his first career interception, which he returned 46 yards for a touchdown; his four pass breakups represented the first four-breakup day by a Clemson player since Mario Goodrich at Syracuse in 2021, and his five total passes defensed (four breakups plus one interception) matched the school record of five set by Perry Williams against Virginia Tech in 1985 … started the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky, contributing three tackles, a pass breakup and the game-clinching interception.”.
In 2024 he “Posted 15 tackles and two pass breakups in 198 defensive snaps over 10 games (four starts) … ACC Honor Roll selection … missed the season opener while returning from a knee injury but recorded two pass breakups in his season debut vs. Appalachian State … credited with seven tackles vs. NC State … posted two tackles vs. Stanford … added a tackle at Florida State … collected two tackles at Wake Forest … made one tackle vs. Virginia … added one tackle vs. Louisville … returned from three-game absence and made one tackle vs. No. 16 South Carolina.”.
Shelton “Committed to Clemson on Aug. 8, 2022 … originally committed to Pitt … committed to Clemson on his 17th birthday … enrolled at Clemson in January 2023 … sports communication major … completed a microinternship with Google in spring 2024.”.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/shelton-lewis/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/14202309/Shelton-Lewis
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/shelton-lewis-46114999/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Shelt0nlewis/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/Sheltonlewis14 And here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JXIWNlzGRU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR9gyNi-cDM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF_5fuzPJJw
Our second spotlight goes to #2 Cade Klubnik. He is a senior QB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is an “Energetic leader who enters 2025 having completed 659-of-1,040 career passes for 7,180 yards with 57 touchdowns and 18 interceptions in 2,137 career snaps over 37 games (28 starts) … also rushed for 784 yards and 13 touchdowns on 286 rushing attempts and caught a 19-yard pass over his first three seasons … enters his senior campaign ranking in the top five in Clemson history in nearly every passing category, including passing touchdowns (fourth), passing yards (fourth), passing attempts (fourth) and completions (fifth) and will enter the year ranked fifth in career touchdown responsibility and sixth in yards of total offense … enters 2025 with a 19-9 record as a starter after he became the 18th Clemson quarterback since World War II to win at least 15 games as a starting quarterback … one of only three two-time ACC Championship Game MVPs all-time.”.
He was “Ranked as the top quarterback in the nation by Sports Illustrated, PrepStar, and Rivals.com … ranked as second-best quarterback by 247Sports and third by ESPN.com … two-time USA Today Offensive Player of the Year (2020 and 2021) … Gatorade Player of the Year in Texas and was named as one of three finalists for National Gatorade Player of the Year for 2021 … named MVP of the Elite 11 Camp in the summer of 2021 … guided Westlake High School in Austin, Texas to three consecutive state championships in 2019, 2020 and 2021, including the final two years as the starter … became the first quarterback to go undefeated as a starter while winning back-to-back state titles in Texas’ highest classification since Allen’s Kyler Murray … threw two touchdown passes in the All-American Bowl and was named as the organization’s National High School Player of the Year … ranked as the No. 3 overall player in the nation by Rivals.com and best player in Texas and best pro-style quarterback nationally … ranked as the No. 13 player in the nation by 247Sports, which also listed him as the second-best quarterback and third-best player in Texas … five-star quarterback according to Rivals.com, 247Sports and PrepStar … rated No. 24 overall in the nation by PrepStar, which listed him as the sixth-best player in Texas … ESPN.com ranked him as the nation’s No. 66 overall player and third-best quarterback … rated by On3 Sports as the nation’s No. 36 overall prospect, the nation’s fourth-best quarterback and the ninth-best prospect in Texas … played in 38 career games (including 37 Westlake wins), including a 27-0 mark as a starter his last two years … completed 481-of-687 (70.0 percent) career passes for 7,426 yards and 86 touchdowns vs. just seven interceptions, adding 197 carries for 1,319 rushing yards (6.7 avg.) and 31 touchdowns … had 8,745 career yards of total offense on 884 plays (9.9 yards per play) … accounted for 117 touchdowns — 86 passing and 31 rushing”.
In 2022 he “Completed 61-of-100 passes for 697 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions in 224 snaps over 10 games (one start) in his debut season … also rushed 42 times for 139 yards and two touchdowns on the year … ACC Championship Game MVP … All-ACC Academic Team selection … made collegiate debut at Georgia Tech, engineering a 10-play, 66-yard drive on which he completed 4-of-6 passes for 49 yards and a three-yard touchdown pass to Will Taylor … went 1-for-4 vs. Furman … completed 2-of-5 passes for 19 yards and rushed twice for seven yards vs. Louisiana Tech … saw action at Boston College, rushing once … entered in the third quarter vs. No. 14 Syracuse and completed 2-of-4 passes for 19 yards and rushing six times for 15 yards as he became the first backup quarterback to engineer a fourth-quarter comeback win for Clemson since 2018 (Chase Brice vs. Syracuse) … played two snaps in reserve at Notre Dame … rushed once for 13 yards vs. Louisville … completed 2-of-2 passes for 13 yards and rushed twice for 20 yards vs. Miami (Fla.) … earned ACC Championship Game MVP honors against No. 24 North Carolina after completing 20-of-24 passes for 279 yards and a touchdown, rushing seven times for 30 yards with a rushing touchdown and recording a 19-yard reception … became only the third freshman to be named ACC Championship Game MVP, joining Florida State’s Jameis Winston (2013) and Dalvin Cook (2014) … was the first player in ACC history to earn the honor after entering an ACC Championship Game in reserve … his 83.3 completion percentage was an ACC Championship Game record … completed 30-of-54 passes for 320 yards and rushed 20 times for 51 yards with a touchdown in the Orange Bowl vs. No. 6 Tennessee, becoming the first Clemson quarterback since the modernization of Clemson’s quarterback position in 1953 to make his first career start in a postseason game and also becoming the first Clemson quarterback to make his first career start against an AP Top 6 opponent since his offensive coordinator, Brandon Streeter, did so against No. 5 Florida State in 1997 … recorded Clemson’s fifth consecutive 300-yard passing game in games started by true freshmen, dating to 2018.”.
In 2023 he “Completed 290-of-454 passes for 19 touchdowns and nine interceptions as well as having rushed 125 times for 182 yards and four touchdowns in 974 snaps over 12 games (all starts) … his 974 snaps were the fourth-most by a Clemson quarterback in a season and the most since Deshaun Watson’s 1,115 in 2016 … accounted for 579 plays of total offense (combined rushing and passing attempts), the most by a Clemson player since Kelly Bryant in 2017 (590) … his 290 completions were the fourth-most pass completions in a single season in Clemson history … All-ACC Academic Team selection … completed 27-of-43 passes for 207 yards with one touchdown and one interception and added 34 rushing yards on 12 carries at Duke … completed 28-of-37 passes for 315 yards with a then-career-high four touchdown passes and one interception vs. Charleston Southern … with the performance against Charleston Southern, he became the first Clemson quarterback with 25 or more completions in three straight games since Cullen Harper in 2007 … completed 16-of-27 passes for 169 yards with three passing touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed six times for 35 yards with a rushing touchdown vs. Florida Atlantic, becoming the first Clemson quarterback to be responsible for four touchdowns in consecutive games since Trevor Lawrence in 2020 … completed 25-of-38 passes for 283 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions and also scored a one-yard rushing touchdown vs. No. 4 Florida State … completed 23-of-37 passes for 263 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions at Syracuse, sharing team offensive player of the game honors … completed 18-of-28 passes for 131 yards and rushed 12 times for 48 yards with a touchdown vs. Wake Forest … completed 18-of-34 passes for 314 yards with two touchdowns and an interception at Miami (Fla.), the third 300-yard passing performance of his career … completed 33-of-50 passes for 263 yards at NC State; his 33 completions were a career high and tied for the eighth-most in school history … completed 13-of-26 passes for 109 yards and a touchdown in leading Clemson to victory vs. No. 12 Notre Dame; also recorded a 37-yard punt on a surprise pooch kick that pinned Notre Dame at its four-yard line … completed 23-of-34 passes for 205 yards and a then-career-high tying four touchdown passes vs. Georgia Tech, earning team offensive player of the game honors … completed 21-of-32 passes for 219 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions and also added 44 yards and a rushing touchdown on 12 carries vs. No. 20 North Carolina … completed 15-of-27 passes for 100 yards and rushed for a then-career-high 52 yards on 11 attempts at South Carolina, becoming the 25th Clemson quarterback since 1954 to win his starting debut in the series against the Gamecocks … completed 30-of-41 passes for 264 yards in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky, including going 8-for-8 as he led Clemson on a 12-play, 68-yard game-winning drive in 2:17 of elapsed game time in Clemson’s comeback victory … also went an uncredited 2-for-3 on two-point conversions in the contest.“
In 2024 he “Authored one of the most prolific seasons in school history, accounting for 43 combined passing and rushing touchdowns … completed 308-of-486 passes for 3,639 yards with 36 passing touchdowns against only six interceptions in 939 offensive snaps over 14 games (all starts) … added career highs with 463 yards and seven touchdowns on 119 rushing attempts … second-team All-ACC selection by Phil Steele, who included him among his All-America honorable mentions as well … tied Tajh Boyd (36 in 2012) and Trevor Lawrence (36 in 2019) for the second-most passing touchdowns in a season in Clemson history … his 36 touchdown passes were the most among all quarterbacks nationally with six or fewer interceptions … his 43 touchdowns responsible for ranked sixth in school history and were the most since Trevor Lawrence’s 45 in 2019 … recorded 4,102 yards of total offense (fourth nationally) to produce the seventh 4,000-yard season of total offense in Clemson history … recorded at least 200 yards of total offense in each of Clemson’s final 13 games, tying Deshaun Watson’s school record for the longest streak in school history (13 across the 2015-16 seasons) … finished the season with the third-most completions in a season in Clemson history, trailing only two seasons by Deshaun Watson (388 in 2016, 333 in 2015) … ranked seventh in school history in passing yards in a single season … ranked in the Top 20 nationally in passing touchdowns (3rd, 36), touchdowns responsible for (3rd, 43), pass attempts (4th, 486), completions (9th, 308) and passing yards per game (18th, 259.9) … All-ACC Academic Team selection … completed 18-of-29 passes for 142 yards vs. No. 1 Georgia … earned Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week, Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week and ACC Co-Quarterback of the Week after he starred in a record-setting performance vs. Appalachian State, completing 24-of-26 passes for a career-high 378 yards and career-high five passing touchdowns in addition to scoring two rushing touchdowns in only one half of play … finished that game with a pass efficiency rating of 277.9, breaking Tajh Boyd’s school record for a single game with a minimum of 20 attempts … became the first Clemson quarterback to be responsible for seven combined passing and rushing touchdowns since Tajh Boyd’s ACC-record eight-touchdown performance against NC State in 2011 … became the first FBS quarterback in the last 25 years with five or more passing touchdowns, multiple rushing touchdowns and a completion percentage of 90.0 percent or better in a game according to ESPN Stats & Info … completed his first 13 passes of that game, the longest streak of consecutive completions in his career, and became the first ACC quarterback to record at least four passing touchdowns and multiple rushing touchdowns in a single half since Louisville’s Lamar Jackson in 2016 … led Clemson to touchdowns on all eight drives he engineered in that game … completed 16-of-24 passes for 209 yards with three passing touchdowns and added four carries for a career-high 70 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown vs. NC State, leading the Tigers to points on eight of his nine drives including seven touchdowns before exiting in the third quarter … his career-long 55-yard touchdown run in that game was the longest by a Clemson quarterback since Trevor Lawrence’s 67-yard touchdown run against Ohio State in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl … completed 15-of-31 passes for 255 yards with four passing touchdowns and added seven carries for 48 yards with a rushing touchdown vs. Stanford … completed 19-of-33 passes for 235 yards with two touchdowns and added 62 rushing yards on 11 carries at Florida State … named ACC Quarterback of the Week after he completed 31-of-41 passes for 309 yards with three touchdown passes and no interceptions and also added seven rushing attempts for 30 yards at Wake Forest … completed 23-of-35 passes for 308 yards with three touchdowns and one interception against Virginia, becoming the first Clemson quarterback with back-to-back 300-yard passing games since Trevor Lawrence in the final two games of the 2020 season … completed 33-of-56 passes for 228 yards and a touchdown vs. Louisville … completed 16-of-34 for 211 yards with three touchdowns at Virginia Tech including a highlight-reel play in which he spun away from a free rusher, kept his balance and sprinted to his right for a 41-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Moore … completed 27-of-41 passes for 288 yards with two passing touchdowns and no interceptions and added a game-winning 50-yard rushing touchdown at Pitt … his 50-yard rushing touchdown at Pitt was Clemson’s longest game-winning offensive touchdown inside the final two minutes of a game on record, and it made him the first Clemson player to record multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a single season since Travis Etienne in 2019 (two) as well as the first Clemson quarterback to record multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a career since Woodrow Dantzler (three from 1999-2001) … completed 12-of-16 passes for 198 yards and three touchdowns before exiting early in the third quarter vs. The Citadel; his third touchdown pass of the game made him the fourth player in school history to throw 50 career touchdown passes … completed 24-of-36 passes for 280 yards and added 10 carries for 62 yards and two rushing touchdowns vs. No. 16 South Carolina … completed 24-of-41 passes for 262 yards and an ACC Championship Game-record-tying four passing touchdowns vs. No. 8 SMU, becoming only the third player ever to win multiple ACC Championship Game MVP honors (Deshaun Watson and Tyrod Taylor, two each) … completed 26-of-43 passes for 336 yards with three touchdowns and one interception at No. 3 Texas, the most yardage surrendered all year by a Texas defense that ranked No. 1 in the nation in pass efficiency defense prior the game.”.
Cade is a “Marketing major … three-time All-ACC Academic Team honoree (2022-24) … three-time ACC Honor Roll selection (2022-24) … completed a microinternship with First Rate Exchange Services in London in May 2024 … represented Clemson alongside Dabo Swinney at South Carolina Coaches for Charity in July 2025 … his brother, Reed, played wide receiver at Yale … last name pronounced “CLUB-nick” … born Oct. 10, 2003.”.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/cade-klubnik/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11576876/Cade-Klubnik
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/cade-klubnik-46056879/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cadeklubnik/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/CadeKlubnikQB And finally here is some highlights of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBfpvg7sMrQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdEcbBSCR_E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skG7P0LsGUc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eywOe9M04PA&t=29s
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Our first spotlight goes to #1 Branden Strozier. He is a redshirt sophomore CB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He was a “Two-way player at St. Francis High School in 2022 … had 57 career receptions for 1,066 yards and four scores offensively and recorded 95 tackles, nine tackles for loss, six interceptions and 34 passes defensed defensively … played in 14 games as a senior, helping team to a 10-4 record in 2022 … posted 43 receptions for 788 yards (18.3 avg.) and four scores on offense while contributing 41 tackles, three tackles for loss and three interceptions for 98 return yards on defense … had career-high 22 passes defensed in 2022 … caught six passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns against Mount Pisgah Christian … notched six receptions for 116 yards and added two tackles for loss on defense against Bleckley County … had nine tackles vs. Fellowship Christian … broke up four passes vs. Providence Christian Academy … recorded a 93-yard interception return for a score against Oglethorpe County … broke up 10 passes in the first three games of the season alone … posted 191 receiving yards on nine catches and made 12 tackles in five games in 2021 … recorded four receptions, 58 receiving yards and five tackles in two games during the COVID-19-impacted season in 2020 … played 12 games as a freshman in 2019 and had 37 tackles and three interceptions for 68 return yards … played for coach Frank Barden … ranked as No. 213 overall player in the nation by Rivals, which also listed him as the 17th-best player in Georgia and 28th-best cornerback … ranked as 30th-best player in Georgia by 247Sports … ranked No. 365 overall nationally by PrepStar.”.
In 2023 he “Played seven defensive snaps while redshirting … made collegiate debut vs. Charleston Southern … saw action vs. Florida Atlantic.“.
In 2024 he was “Credited with four tackles in 73 defensive snaps over eight games … saw action on special teams in season opener vs. No. 1 Georgia … made one tackle vs. Appalachian State … contributed two tackles vs. NC State … added one tackle vs. Virginia.”.
Branden “Committed to Clemson on May 20, 2022 … born Sept. 9, 2004 … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2023 … pre-business major … completed a microinternship with Cisco in 2025 … name pronounced “STRO-zhurr.””.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/branden-strozier/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13135271/Branden-Strozier
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/13randen_/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/BrandenStrozier Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJUavhhKCHs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AljLGfUckeI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfN0_7iteYs
Our next spotlight goes to #1 T.J. Moore. He is a sophomore WR for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 following impressive debut season in 2024 in which he collected 45 receptions for 651 yards with five touchdowns in 549 offensive snaps over 14 games (nine starts) … one-half of Clemson’s freshman wide receiver duo in 2024 alongside Bryant Wesco Jr. that made Clemson the first power conference team since at least 2000 to have multiple freshmen reach 650+ receiving yards and five or more touchdown catches in a single season.”.
He was “Ranked among the top 100 overall players in the nation by most recruiting services, including PrepStar (No. 13), On3 (No. 33), ESPN (No. 92) and 247Sports (No. 98) at the time of his signing … shot higher in the rankings after a strong performance at the All-American Bowl and ended up as a five-star recruit by several services … ranked by PrepStar as the fourth-best receiver in the nation … listed by On3 as the eighth-best wide receiver in the nation and eighth-best prospect in Florida … ranked as the nation’s No. 17 and No. 19 wide receiver by ESPN and 247Sports, respectively … ranked as the fifth-best player in Florida by PrepStar … ESPN listed him as the 12th-best player in Florida, and 247Sports ranked him as the 15th-best player in Florida … selected to play in the All-American Game on NBC and was named as one of five finalists for the organization’s Offensive Player of the Year honor … named as On3’s MVP of All-American Bowl week … consistent receiver who posted 100 receiving yards in 12 games over his final two years … recorded 92 receptions for 2,293 yards and 30 touchdowns across his junior and senior seasons, averaging 96 receiving yards per game … as a senior, posted 50 catches for 1,272 yards and 17 touchdowns while averaging 25.4 yards per catch and 106.0 yards per game … scored at least one touchdown in nine of his 12 games … had 170 yards and three touchdowns on four catches in his final high school game … accrued 42 catches for 1,021 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior, averaging 92.8 yards per game and 24.3 yards per catch … notched six catches for 201 yards and three touchdowns vs. King as a junior … also recorded two rushes for 112 yards vs. Robinson that season … played for Jeris McIntyre at Tampa Catholic.”.
In 2024 he “Caught 45 passes for 651 yards with five touchdowns in 549 offensive snaps over 14 games (nine starts) amid his impact debut season … his 45 receptions gave Clemson a freshman with 45 or more receptions in a third straight season (Tyler Brown in 2023, Antonio Williams in 2022) … teamed with Bryant Wesco Jr. to form one of the most productive freshman duos in recent college football history, as the duo made Clemson the first power conference team since at least 2000 to have multiple freshmen record 650+ receiving yards and at least five touchdown catches in a single season; expanded to include the full FBS, the only other schools to accomplish the feat were the 2005 Hawaii Warriors and the 2007 Tulsa Golden Hurricane … joined Wesco to give Clemson multiple freshmen with at least five receiving touchdowns in a season for the first time since 2015 (Deon Cain and Hunter Renfrow) … ranked sixth nationally in receiving yards among freshmen … All-ACC Academic Team selection … ACC Honor Roll selection … made his collegiate debut vs. No. 1 Georgia, catching a seven-yard pass from Cade Klubnik … scored his first career touchdown on a 29-yard pass from Klubnik amid his three catches for 44 yards vs. Appalachian State … caught a 40-yard pass vs. NC State … caught a 14-yard pass vs. Stanford in his first career start … posted 39 yards and a touchdown on two catches in his return to his home state of Florida at Florida State … caught four passes for 46 yards at Wake Forest … caught four passes for a then-career-high 78 yards with a touchdown vs. Virginia … added five catches for 63 yards vs. Louisville … caught two passes for 58 yards including a 41-yard touchdown reception at Virginia Tech … gained 39 yards on three receptions and had a critical perimeter block on Cade Klubnik’s game-winning 50-yard touchdown run at Pitt … caught a 10-yard pass vs. The Citadel … gained 65 yards on a then-career-high six receptions vs. No. 16 South Carolina … gained 32 yards on three receptions vs. No. 8 SMU … recorded a career-high nine receptions, one off the school freshman record, as well as a career-high 116 receiving yards with one touchdown at No. 3 Texas.“.
Here is one of his HS scouting reports from 247sports: “A big-play wide receiver with exceptional hands that can stretch the field. Put up big numbers down Sunshine State, hauling in 92 passes for 2,284 yards (24.8 yards per catch) and 30 touchdowns his last two years of high school, but really cemented himself as one of the cycle’s top offensive weapons during an impressive week of practices for the All-American Bowl. Surges off the line of scrimmage with his initial burst before shaking his marks with his sharp cuts and decisive turns. Tends to give defensive backs plenty of issues with his nifty double moves. Tracks the football like a seasoned vet, and will gear down or gear up to secure the prize. Gets large at the catch point and has the bounce to play above opponent's shoulder pads. Size at one point was a bit of a question mark, but looked the part at check-in for the AAB, measuring in at a shade over 6-foot-3, 195 pounds. On the younger side for his grade, which suggests that he’s got a higher ceiling as he’s still evolving as a player and has plenty of time to keep working on all of the little things, like perimeter blocking. Should be viewed as a potential WR1 at the Power Five level given body control, run-after-catch capability and elite hand-eye coordination. Likely to thrive in an offense that wants to attack the deeper third and feed its weapons. Day 1 of the NFL Draft upside.“
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/t-j-moore/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15494328/TJ-Moore
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/tj-moore-46135215/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m5ore_/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/tjmoore305 And finally here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56ur1h_y2fw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOCYDpC5i34 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB3E0f0KoyY
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Aug 29, 2025, 8:47 AM
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Our first spotlight goes to #0 Jamal Anderson. He is a junior LB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “NFL legacy who enters 2025 credited with 15 tackles (one for loss), one sack, a blocked punt and 123 defensive snaps over 27 career games (one start).“.
In high school he “Helped Mill Creek to a state championship with a 70-35 victory on Dec. 10 … guided 2022 team to a 14-1 record … recorded 56 tackles in 2022, including four sacks, four passes broken up, an interception, a blocked kick and two forced fumbles … scored two touchdowns, one via reception and one on a fumble return … had 12 receptions for 172 yards as a tight end … as a junior in 2021, helped his team to the state quarterfinals while posting 78 tackles for an 11-2 team with four sacks, including one that resulted in a safety … recorded seven total tackles for loss, five passes broken up and two interceptions that year … named first-team 7A All-State as a junior … posted 36 tackles as a sophomore in 2020 with three tackles for loss and three passes broken up … played for Josh Lovelady … ranked as the No. 130 overall player in the nation by ESPN.com, which also listed him as the No. 9 player in Georgia and the 12th-best linebacker in the nation … rated as the nation’s No. 145 overall player by On3 … listed as the No. 174 overall player in the nation by PrepStar … consensus four-star player.”.
In 2023 he “Played in all 13 games, serving as a key special teamer and recording six tackles and 45 defensive snaps … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Khalil Barnes, Tyler Brown, Shelton Lewis, T.J. Parker and Avieon Terrell) … All-ACC Academic Team selection … made collegiate debut at Duke on special teams … contributed three tackles vs. Florida Atlantic … added two tackles vs. Georgia Tech … made one tackle at South Carolina.”.
In 2024 he “Played in all 13 games, serving as a key special teamer and recording six tackles and 45 defensive snaps … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Khalil Barnes, Tyler Brown, Shelton Lewis, T.J. Parker and Avieon Terrell) … All-ACC Academic Team selection … made collegiate debut at Duke on special teams … contributed three tackles vs. Florida Atlantic … added two tackles vs. Georgia Tech … made one tackle at South Carolina.“.
Jamal “Committed to Clemson on June 13, 2022 … born Dec. 20, 2004 and signed with Clemson one day after his 18th birthday … son of former NFL running back Jamal Anderson, who lettered at the University of Utah in 1992 and 1993 … his father played eight NFL seasons for the Falcons as a running back, recording four 1,000-yard seasons and earning first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 1998 when he had 1,846 rushing yards and helped the Falcons to a berth in Super Bowl XXXIII … third in the NFL in MVP voting in 1998 … his sister, Mia, is a member of the University of Georgia track team who competes in throwing events … enrolled at Clemson in January 2023 … management major … completed microinternships at Adobe in spring 2023 and at First Rate Exchange Services in London in May 2024.”
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/jamal-anderson/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13313162/Jamal-Anderson
Here is his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1jamalanderson/
Here is his Twitter: https://x.com/1jamalanderson Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLvWjUrxUp4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPBCYFQnpf8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kvGfVLjIyw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiTZ8c8qQDs
Our second spotlight goes to #0 Antonio Williams. He is a redshirt junior WR for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 credited with 1,732 yards and 17 touchdowns on 153 receptions and 12 rushes for 109 yards and a touchdown in 1,578 career snaps over 33 games (28 starts) … also credited with 35 career punt returns for 307 yards and is 3-for-3 passing for 68 yards and a touchdown … became the 13th player in Clemson history to record 150 career receptions … all-conference performer who will enter 2025 having recorded a catch in all 33 games he’s played for Clemson since his debut season in 2022; his 33-game streak with a reception will enter the year 10 shy of Hunter Renfrow’s school record … had a breakout debut campaign in 2022, earning Freshman All-America honors after leading the Tigers in both receptions and receiving yards in his first semester on campus.”.
He was a “Highly regarded wide receiver from Dutch Fork High School, where he was rated as a top-100 player nationally by multiple outlets … Rivals.com ranked him as the nation’s No. 74 overall prospect, including ranking him as the nation’s No. 34 receiver and the fifth-best prospect in the state … ESPN ranked him as the No. 83 overall player in the nation, the ninth-best receiver and the third-best player in South Carolina … ranked No. 60 by 247Sports, which listed him as the nation’s sixth-best receiver and third-best player in South Carolina … ranked No. 158 overall in the nation by PrepStar, which also ranked him as the 23rd-best receiver and fifth-best player in South Carolina … On3 Sports ranked him as the nation’s No. 137 overall prospect, 19th-best among receivers and the fourth-best in South Carolina … selected to the Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando … played on three state championship teams at Dutch Fork … lost only one game in his high school career … helped Dutch Fork reach the 2021 state championship game and finish with a 12-1 record … had 137 career catches for 2,458 yards and 23 touchdowns … also had 20 career rushes for 241 yards (12.0 avg.) and a touchdown … also an outstanding punt returner who averaged 26.2 yards on 29 career returns … had 85 catches for 1,625 yards (including 10 100-yard receiving games) and 15 scores as well as 16 carries for 195 rushing yards in 2021 … added 12 punt returns for 365 yards, an incredible 30.4-yard average … had at least one touchdown in every game and scored 20 total touchdowns … had an 87-yard punt return for a score against Chapin, finishing the game with 120 receiving yards and 192 punt return yards … had 183 yards and three touchdowns on six catches vs. Spartanburg … had 165 yards on three kickoff returns against Greenwood … had a game-ending interception against Fort Dorchester in a 5A playoff game … caught 12 passes for 155 yards in the state championship game against Gaffney in his final high school game … had 51 catches for 837 yards and eight touchdowns and 17 punt returns for a 23.2-yard average in 2020 … had 10 catches for 196 yards and two touchdowns against River Bluff that year, also posting 126 receiving yards on seven catches against Spring Valley and six catches for 103 yards vs. South Pointe … had a 77-yard punt return for a touchdown during that season … coached by Tom Knotts at Dutch Fork … enrolled at Clemson in summer of 2022 … committed to Clemson on Dec. 9, 2021.“.
In 2022 he “Earned first-team Freshman All-American recognition from ESPN, On3 and Pro Football Focus … also garnered second-team Freshman All-America honors from The Athletic … caught 56 passes for 604 yards with four touchdowns in 690 offensive snaps over 14 games (10 starts) … also rushed five times for eight yards, returned 15 punts for 129 yards, completed a six-yard pass and had a 26-yard kick return … his 10 starts were the most by a Clemson freshman receiver since Hunter Renfrow’s redshirt freshman season (10 in 2015) and the most by a true freshman receiver at Clemson since Sammy Watkins (10 in 2011) … became the first true freshman to lead Clemson in receiving yards since Justyn Ross in 2018 and the first to lead in receptions since Artavis Scott in 2014 … All-ACC Academic Team selection … gained 37 yards on a team-high-tying four receptions at Georgia Tech … caught three passes for 39 yards vs. Furman … recorded a team-high 57 yards on two receptions vs. Louisiana Tech, including his first career touchdown reception on a 19-yard pass from DJ Uiagalelei … made first career start at No. 21 Wake Forest, catching three passes for 51 yards and recording a 26-yard kickoff return as an upback … posted a team-high five receptions vs. No. 10 NC State, gaining 45 yards … once again led the team in receptions at Boston College, catching five passes for 29 yards and sharing team special teams player of the game honors with a 20-yard punt return … recorded 76 yards on two receptions including a 59-yard touchdown at Florida State, Clemson’s longest touchdown pass since the 2020 ACC Championship Game against Notre Dame … gained 30 yards on a team-high five receptions and a then-career-long 18-yard punt return vs. No. 14 Syracuse … caught four passes for 26 yards at Notre Dame … tied a Clemson single-game freshman record with 10 receptions vs. Louisville for 83 yards and a touchdown … tied the Clemson single-game freshman record shared by Sammy Watkins (2011 vs. Auburn) and Artavis Scott (2014 vs. Louisville and Boston College) with that performance … also completed a six-yard pass to DJ Uiagalelei against Louisville and averaged 12.5 yards on two punt returns to earn team special teams player of the week … caught five passes for 39 yards and averaged 9.0 yards on four punt returns vs. Miami (Fla.) … posted two catches for 11 yards and had a career-long 23-yard punt return among his three returns vs. South Carolina … gained 40 yards on three receptions vs. No. 24 North Carolina … caught three passes for 41 yards in the Orange Bowl vs. No. 6 Tennessee.“.
In 2023 he was “Limited by various injuries to only four games in the regular season, triggering a mid-career redshirt … posted 22 receptions for 224 yards with two touchdowns and three punt returns for 14 yards over 132 snaps in five games (four starts) … recorded team highs with seven receptions and 56 receiving yards at Duke … caught five passes for 65 yards with two touchdowns vs. Charleston Southern, the first multi-touchdown game of his career and the first by a Clemson pass catcher since tight end Davis Allen caught two touchdown passes at Wake Forest in 2022 … gained 25 yards on three receptions and returned a punt 11 yards vs. Florida Atlantic … returned to action at Miami (Fla.) after missing three games and caught two passes for 47 yards against the Hurricanes … fought through injury to return for the Gator Bowl and caught five passes for 32 yards against Kentucky including a key 16-yard gain on 3rd-and-18 on Clemson’s game-winning drive.”.
In 2024 he “Joined C.J. Spiller (2008 and 2009), Jacoby Ford (2009) and Sammy Watkins (2012) as the fourth Clemson player since 2000 to record a passing touchdown, a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown in a single season … recorded career highs with 75 receptions, 904 receiving yards and 11 receiving touchdowns in 727 offensive snaps over 14 games (all starts) … also added seven carries for 101 yards and a touchdown and went 2-for-2 passing for 62 yards with a touchdown pass … returned 17 punts for 164 yards; his 9.65 yards per return were the most by a Clemson player with at least 15 returns since Ray-Ray McCloud’s 12.12-yard average on 25 returns in 2017 … tied Aaron Kelly (11 in 2007) and Mike Williams (11 in 2016) for the sixth-most touchdown receptions in a single season in school history … posted the first 75-reception season by a Clemson player since 2020 (77 by Amari Rodgers) … was one of 12 Clemson players to start every game in 2024 … first-team All-ACC selection … garnered first-team All-ACC honors from Phil Steele and Sports Info Solutions as well … second-team All-ACC selection by the AP … recorded the ninth season in school history with double-digit touchdown receptions and became the first Clemson player with double-digit touchdown receptions in a season since Tee Higgins in 2019 (13) … his 11 touchdown catches ranked tied for seventh nationally … his 727 snaps were the most by a Clemson wide receiver since 2014 (749 by Mike Williams) … All-ACC Academic Team selection … ACC Honor Roll selection … recorded team highs with six receptions for 76 yards vs. No. 1 Georgia … caught three passes for 44 yards and a touchdown and gained 40 yards on five punt returns vs. Appalachian State … recorded the second multi-touchdown game of his career in catching two touchdowns among his three receptions for 39 yards vs. NC State … gained 37 yards on a team-high four receptions and added a 12-yard rush vs. Stanford … posted a then-career-high 157 all-purpose yards at Florida State, the first 100-yard all-purpose game of his career, as he posted a then-career-high 84 receiving yards on three receptions and a touchdown while adding a career-high 36 rushing yards on two carries and returned two punts for 37 yards … recorded six receptions for 69 yards with a touchdown reception and threw a 28-yard touchdown pass at Wake Forest, becoming the first Clemson player to catch a touchdown pass and throw a touchdown pass in a single game since C.J. Spiller accomplished the feat (and rushed for a touchdown) against NC State in 2009; Williams joined Spiller and Jacoby Ford (2009 against Coastal Carolina) as the third Clemson player to accomplish the feat since 1996 … recorded three receptions for 44 yards, a 36-yard rushing touchdown (the first of his career) and a 34-yard pass completion vs. Virginia, becoming the first Clemson non-quarterback to complete a pass in back-to-back games the game’s opposing head coach Tony Elliott did so as a receiver at Clemson in 2002 … caught seven passes for 27 yards and a touchdown vs. Louisville … gained 48 yards on five receptions at Virginia Tech … recorded career highs in all-purpose yards (163), receiving yards (149) and receptions (13) and matched his career high with two touchdown receptions at Pitt … his 13 receptions at Pitt were the most by a Clemson player since both Mike Williams (15) and Artavis Scott (13) reached the mark against Pitt in 2016 and tied for the fourth-most in a game in Clemson history … caught five passes for 72 yards and tied his career high with two receiving touchdowns vs. The Citadel, becoming the first Clemson player to catch multiple touchdown passes in back-to-back games since Tee Higgins caught multiple touchdowns in three straight games against Wake Forest, South Carolina and Virginia in 2019 … recorded game highs in receptions (eight) and receiving yards (99) vs. No. 16 South Carolina … caught five passes for 50 yards vs. No. 8 SMU, including a 17-yard gain that set up the Tigers’ ACC Championship-winning field goal … collected 66 yards and a touchdown on four receptions at No. 3 Texas.“
Antonio is a “Parks, recreation and tourism management major … born July 14, 2004, the same day as fellow 2022 signee wide receiver Adam Randall … two-time All-ACC Academic Team selection (2022 and 2024).”
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/antonio-williams/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/11395327/Antonio-Williams
Here is his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antonio.willliams/
Here is his Twitter: https://x.com/a_williams2022 Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1WDAlxFgGs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtnpWV06Xbo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTzTqyxqbp4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37Hb1vfYdgc
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