Clemson football has its seventh decommitment in the 2025 recruiting class, as the worrisome trend for the Tigers continues.
Four-star safety Jordan Young, an early commitment this month for the Tigers, has flipped to Michigan. The Wolverines were one of his finalists with NC State. Four-star safety Tae Harris also decommitted from Clemson to Georgia Tech a few days earlier, and now neither safety pledge is committed to the class.
The decommitments have been quite a trend for Clemson. Seven of them, really, since August. But even more alarming is the fact they are losing four Top 100 prospects. That’s half. The 2025 class has lost offensive lineman Jaylan Beckley, defensive end Bryce Davis, defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell, quarterback Blake Hebert, cornerback Graceson Littleton, cornerback Tae Harris and safety Jordan Young.
Recruiting has not looked good for the Tigers of late.