Clemson Coaches Host a Promising Group of Recruits for Annual Spring Game

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06/04/2024 18h12

The annual Orange and White Game at Clemson University is set to showcase not only the football team's skills but also a gathering of highly talented recruits. While the game will be televised and streamed for fans unable to attend, numerous prospects have flocked to Death Valley to witness the excitement in person.

The Clemson coaching staff, wrapping up an exceptional spring season, looks forward to using the spring game as an opportunity to exhibit the stadium's vibrant atmosphere akin to a real game day. Among the attendees are 16 members of the 2024 signing class, with a couple of players already on campus and ready to contribute. The standout recruits present at the event include edge rusher Darien Mayo out of Olney (MD) Good Counsel and linebacker CJ Kubah-Taylor, also from Olney (MD) Good Counsel.

Additionally, nine members of the Tigers' 2025 recruiting class have made their way to campus. Running back Gideon Davidson from Liberty Christian Academy in Lynchburg (VA) has returned after previously visiting during spring break, accompanied by his high school teammate offensive lineman Easton Ware. The class's quarterback, Blake Hebert from Greenwich (CT) Brunswick School, and wide receiver Carleton Preston from Woodbridge (VA) Freedom have also joined in the festivities. Offensive tackle Brayden Jacobs from Buford (GA) and tight end Logan Brooking from Savannah Christian in Savannah (GA) complete the offensive commits.

The defensive side of the recruiting class boasts impressive talent, headlined by defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell from Durham (NC) Southern and in-state lineman Amare Adams from South Florence High School in Florence (SC). Safety Tae Harris from Cedartown (GA) rounds out the list of defensive commits.

Excitement mounts as four-star 2025 defensive back target Gregory Zavier Thomas, known as Zae, from American Heritage in Fort Lauderdale (FL) received a Clemson offer during his visit on Friday. In addition, wide receiver Dillon Alfred from Saraland (AL) has visited Clemson for spring practice and returned for the spring game, despite not holding an offer from the university.

Other notable attendees worth mentioning are kicker Marc Cappuccitti-Gutiérrez from Choate in Wallingford (CT) and 2027 athlete Max Brown from Jefferson (GA). Of special interest is Max Brown, who happens to be the younger brother of Clemson linebacker Sammy Brown.

Representing the class of 2026 are wide receiver Jordon Gidron from Ridge View High School in Columbia (SC), offensive lineman Steven Pickard, Jr. from Phillip Simmons High School in Charleston (SC), and cornerback Braylon Edwards from Duncanville (TX).

By halftime, a gallery featuring all the prospects in attendance will be available, allowing fans to catch a glimpse of the promising talents being courted by Clemson University.

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