Korey Foreman, Clemson de-commit, has released his top schools. He was the first player to de-commit from the Clemson program since December, 2016.
Defensive end Korey Foreman is the No. 1 overall recruit in America for the class of 2021. He plays for Centennial High School in Corona, California. The five-star ran into an issue with a Dabo Swinney recruiting policy.
At Clemson, Swinney has a strict ‘no-trip’ policy for committed players. The policy says that players who are committed to the program can’t take trips to check out other schools. For players to visit other programs, they must be uncommitted.
According to 247, Foreman wanted a chance to take visits to other programs, but in order to do so he had to de-commit from Clemson.
He released his top schools via Twitter:
I am a young black man that is happy and proud of my race. The Black Lives Matter movement is and forever will be powerful and definitely never forgotten. These are the schools I will now be focusing on the most. Set the standard and
.. be different pic.twitter.com/YDjHSndKuS
— Korey Foreman (@koreyforeman54) July 9, 2020
Foreman puts Clemson, USC, Georgia, Oregon, Alabama, LSU, and Howard in his top schools. Could Foreman be another talented recruit to join Howard?
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