Clemson football added an important late piece to its 2025 recruiting class on early signing day with the commitment of in-state safety Jakarrion Kenan.
The Marlboro County standout announced his decision during a ceremony on Wednesday, capping off a recruiting journey that included a summer camp at Clemson and official visits to NC State, Vanderbilt, and Virginia Tech after decommitting from Rutgers in October.
Kenan, a 6-foot, 180-pound defensive back, brings versatility and playmaking ability to the Tigers’ secondary. Rated a four-star prospect by On3, he ranks as the 28th-best safety nationally and ninth overall in South Carolina. His signing helps offset Clemson’s three decommitments in the defensive backfield this cycle and gives the Tigers 15 signees in their 2025 class.
Kenan’s addition boosts Clemson’s recruiting momentum as they continue to solidify their future with talented players from the Palmetto State and beyond. Clemson badly needed a win in recruiting because of the long list of decommitments, and this one is definitely a win.