Clemson freshman quarterback Christopher Vizzina expected to redshirt

One of the Tigers’ most significant signings in the 2023 class is expected to redshirt.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program haven’t landed a quarterback in the 2024 class, but according to Swinney, that is no problem. 

During Tuesday’s Clemson media outing, Swinney discussed his future plans at quarterback with a QB room headlined by starter Cade Klubnik and highly touted freshman Christopher Vizzina who fans are incredibly excited to see in action. 

However, the Tigers’ quarterback room is much deeper than just the two big names. Hunter Helms has been impressive all offseason and preseason, earning the second-string quarterback role, and Paul Tyson is a veteran who is fully capable under center. With how this quarterback room is set up, though nothing is certain, Swinney and the Tigers intend to redshirt Vizzina.

“We hope that [Christopher Vizzina] can be our ’23 signee and our ’24 signee if you will and it really kinda sets us up with a good situation with Cade being a junior and him being a redshirt freshman which tells you how we feel about CV. I think we got a great player right there,” Swinney said.

“Who know what’s going to happen, right? It rarely goes according to the script but that’s certainly something that we hope to be able to do and get some playing time, get him some experience. Helms and Paul have to really be able to bridge that gap for us.”

That is not a bad plan from the future Hall of Fame head coach; Vizzina redshirting makes sense for both the quarterback and the team. Swinney clearly has a plan for Vizzina, and the future looks bright for the young quarterback.

There are no guarantees this is how things play out, but that’s life.

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Four-star defensive lineman puts Clemson in top four, sets commitment date

Clemson is in the mix for another high-priority defensive lineman prospect in the class of 2023.

Clemson isn’t done recruiting defensive linemen for its 2023 class.

On Thursday, four-star defensive lineman Kayden McDonald took to Twitter to announce that he will be committing on Oct. 31 and will choose between five finalists: Clemson, Florida, Michigan, Ohio State and Oklahoma.

The 6-foot-3, 310-pound McDonald is the No. 35 defensive lineman prospect in the class of 2023, according to 247Sports Composite rankings.

Clemson appears to be in serious contention for him as well, as all three 247Sports crystal ball predictions have Clemson landing him.

“Clemson is close, less than 2 hours away,” McDonald told On3’s Hayes Fawcett. “I love the culture, and I’m cool with all the commits and know most of the players. My former high school teammate Barrett Carter is there doing really well, and my friend since the playpen, Avieon is committed. Coach Conn, who’s friends with my high school coach, is the co defensive coordinator. I talk to him and coach Goodwin. I also chop it up with coach Eason all the time, we have a good relationship.”

The Tigers have already landed five defensive line prospects in their 2023 class, all of which are four or five-star recruits.

Those linemen are five-star Peter Woods, four-star Vic Burley, four-star Stephiylan Green, four-star David Ojiegbe and four-star AJ Hoffler.

As of Friday, Clemson has the No. 8 2023 recruiting class, according to 247Sports Composite rankings.

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Clemson lands commitment from top 2023 athlete

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney and the Tigers just added a massive commitment to their 2023 class, with a four-star prospect likely to play receiver.

Clemson has landed a massive verbal commitment from one of the country’s top recruits.

After long being pegged by recruiting analysts to commit to Notre Dame, four-star athlete Ronan Hanafin took to Twitter on Sunday to announce his pledge to the Tigers. He chose Clemson over Alabama, Boston College and Notre Dame.

Hanafin is the No. 18 athlete in the class of 2023 and the No. 5 prospect coming out of Massachusetts, according to 247Sports Composite rankings.

While recruiting websites list him as an athlete, the 6-foot-3, 210-pound Hanafin was primarily recruited by Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham and will likely play at receiver for the Tigers.

“I really loved my time at Clemson for my official visit,” Hanafin told 247Sports. “The whole trip my entire family and I were treated like part of the Clemson family. One of the biggest takeaways was how genuine everyone was from Coach Swinney and Coach (Tyler) Grisham to my player host Cade Klubnik who I got to spend a lot of good time with. I heard lots of ‘Swinneyisms’ from all the coaches there and they really lined up with my beliefs.”

Assuming Hanafin does line up at receiver, his commitment marks Clemson’s second from a wide receiver prospect, the other being four-star Noble Johnson.

With Hanafin’s commitment, Clemson now has 20 verbal commitments to its 2023 recruiting class, two of which are five-stars and 15 of which are four-stars.

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Clemson lands priority commitment from Peach State lineman

As expected, Clemson just landed a big-time commitment from a four-star tackle.

Clemson just picked up a big-time commitment from a priority 2023 offensive lineman.

Four-star tackle Zechariah Owens took to Instagram on Monday to announce that he is committing to Clemson, choosing the Tigers over Alabama and Penn State.

Owens is the No. 16 tackle and the No. 169 overall prospect, according to 247Sports Composite rankings. Before trimming his list down to his three finalists, Owens held offers from 24 schools, including Georgia, Florida State and South Carolina.

Although it didn’t become official until Monday, Owens’ pledge to the Tigers isn’t shocking, as nine 247Sports insiders and writers crystal balled the 6-foot-7, 350-pound Owens to choose Clemson.

Owens joins four-star interior offensive lineman Harris Sewell, and four-star tackle Ian Reed as the Tigers’ three offensive line verbal commits. With Owens’ announcement, Clemson now has 16 pledges in its 2023 class, which is No. 4 in the nation according to 247Sports rankings.

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Clemson lands big-time commitment from four-star lineman

Clemson just landed a massive commitment from a Lone Star State standout who is the Tigers’ second offensive line prospect in their 2023 class.

After a week-long lull of no commitments, Clemson just added another highly-rated recruit to its 2023 class.

A Texas resident, four-star interior offensive lineman Harris Sewell took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce that he has verbally committed to Clemson. Sewell had 23 offers and chose the Tigers over his other finalists —Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and Texas A&M.

“Coach Swinney, Coach Austin, and the Clemson Staff—Thank you! You have given me the chance of a lifetime. I commit to you and your team all I have and all I can become!” Sewell wrote.

According to 247Sports Composite rankings, Sewell is the No. 2 interior offensive lineman in the nation and the No. 72 overall prospect.

Playing for Permian High School (Odessa, Texas), the 6-foot-4, 290-pound Sewell was a 2-6A unanimous first-team all-district selection as a junior in 2021.

Here’s what 247Sports’ recruiting analyst Gabe Brooks had to say about Sewell.

Requisite height with above-average length relative to interior O-line projection. Broad, burly build with virtually college-ready size, but wears mass well and can fit more bulk as needed.

Offers extremely valuable roster versatility given experience at center and guard. Tone setter in the run game thanks to size, strength, and field demeanor. Run-game mauler who often overwhelms defenders at the point of attack.

With Sewell’s announcement, Clemson has now landed 12 commitments in June and has two offensive line prospects in its 2023 class, the other being four-star tackle Ian Reed.

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Four recruits to keep an eye on that Clemson could land in the coming weeks

With Clemson already boasting a top-five 2023 recruiting class, here are four potential prospects the Tigers could still land in the coming weeks.

Clemson has been one of the hottest teams in 2023 recruiting the last few weeks, but the Tigers may not be done making noise yet.

In the month of June, the Tigers secured 11 pledges from recruits, nine of which are four-star prospects, according to 247Sports Composite rankings. In the past week alone, the Tigers landed two four-star defensive linemen in AJ Hoffler and Stephiylan Green.

With Hoffler and Green’s announcements, Clemson’s 2023 class has 14 verbal commitments and is the No. 3 class in the nation, according to 247Sports’ rankings. Even with the recent bombardment of success, the Tigers have a chance to climb the rankings even more.

Clemson is still in the mix for many recruits, but here are four highly-rated prospects that the Tigers have a great chance of landing in the coming weeks.

Priority four-star defensive lineman puts Clemson in top four, sets commitment date

After already landing four defensive linemen in its 2023 class Clemson is in contention for another four-star prospect.

Clemson could soon add a fifth defensive lineman to its 2023 recruiting class.

Announcing he will make his decision on July 5, four-star defensive lineman Keldric Faulk has narrowed his potential team list down to Auburn, Clemson, Florida and Florida State.

247Sports Composite ranks the 6-foot-5, 240-pound Faulk as the No. 9 defensive lineman and the No. 84 overall 2023 prospect. As a junior in 2021, he had 82 tackles (30 for loss), 11 sacks and six pass breakups.

An Alabama native, Faulk officially visited Clemson on June 3, along with 29 other prospects, many of whom have committed to Clemson. Since June 3, he has also officially visited the other three finalists.

If Faulk chooses the Tigers, he will join Vic Burley, Stephiylan Green, David Ojiegbe and AJ Hoffler as Clemson’s defensive line commits.

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Clemson crystal balled as landing spot for No. 2 IOL in the country

Clemson could land another priority offensive lineman prospect from the Lone Star State in the coming weeks.

Clemson could be adding a second offensive lineman from the Lone Star State in the coming weeks.

On Wednesday, 247Sports’ Cory Fravel crystal balled 2023 four-star offensive lineman Harris Sewell to the Clemson Tigers. According to 247Sports Composite, Sewell is the No. 2 interior offensive lineman in the nation and the No. 72 overall prospect.

In April, the 6-foot-4, 290-pound Sewell announced that he was focusing on Clemson, Texas A&M, Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama as his top schools. He was one of Clemson’s 29 official visits on June 3 and most recently took an official visit to Texas A&M on June 10.

If Sewell does commit to Clemson, he will join four-star offensive tackle Ian Reed and four-star wide receiver Noble Johnson as the Tigers’ 2023 Texas commits.

Working as a Clemson insider for 247Sports, Fravel is 74.24% accurate on crystal ball predictions in the 2023 recruiting cycle and is 74.53% accurate all time. Fravel, along with eight other insiders and writers, have also crystal balled four-star offensive tackle Zechariah Owens to Clemson.

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‘It’s been a long time coming’: Clemson lands another major commitment

AJ Hoffler knew he wanted to be a Clemson Tiger since last month. The four-star defensive end out of Woodward Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) finally made that happen as he verbally pledged to Clemson on Tuesday evening over schools like Ohio State and North …

AJ Hoffler knew he wanted to be a Clemson Tiger since last month.

The four-star defensive end out of Woodward Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) finally made that happen as he verbally pledged to Clemson on Tuesday evening over schools like Ohio State and North Carolina.

“It’s been a long time coming,” Hoffler told The Clemson Insider in an exclusive phone interview Monday night. “I kind of knew I was gonna pick Clemson for about a month or so now. I just got to the point where I didn’t need to wait any longer. I already knew where I wanted to go to college.”

“I’d say what made me choose (Clemson) is they were recruiting me the hardest for a while and they just showed my family a bunch of love as well,” he continued. “It wasn’t just me, they were checking up on my mom and my dad and my grandparents all the time, so I knew it was really a family thing and it was more than just football.”

Hoffler made another unofficial visit to Clemson in mid-May. It was an opportunity for him to do some things that he didn’t get to do when he visited with his mother, back on Monday, April 11. While the visit wasn’t a state secret, he didn’t want it to be made public. To his surprise, he had a chance to meet with Clemson’s president, Jim Clements.

“That was the first school to introduce me to the president,” Hoffler said. “The president, he was real excited to see me. He said that he watched my film. He knew all about me. He knew about my mom. I just felt at home there, so that’s why I was ready to make my decision.”

On the car ride home back to the Peach State, that’s when Hoffler knew Clemson was where he wanted to be. His official visit from June 3-5 only confirmed that.

“The day before the official visit, I told Coach (Lemanski Hall) I was gonna commit,” Hoffler said. “I knew before the official, but after the official visit, I felt 100% confident (in my decision). It just reassured (me) that I did want to be there. I already knew going into it that I was gonna commit, but after leaving, I just felt even better about it.”

According to Hoffler, Hall had been telling him prior to the weekend of the official visit that he was the No. 1 guy that Clemson’s defensive ends coach wanted right now. There was a spot for him to commit during the official visit weekend and while the spot was still going to be there afterward, Hall said he couldn’t hold it if someone else wanted to commit.

Hoffler called Hall on June 2 and told him that he was coming to Clemson.

“Him and his wife were screaming on the phone,” Hoffler said. “When I told Coach Swinney, he had the same reaction. Coach Swinney started jumping up and down. So, I felt really good about (my decision). I felt like I was wanted and they didn’t have any hesitation about taking me. They were ready to get me.”

While Hoffler has been silently committed since then, he was originally planning to commit on his birthday at the end of August. Instead, he decided to join Clemson’s 2023 recruiting class on his mom’s birthday, Tuesday.

While Hoffler has had Clemson as his top school for a considerable amount of time, it wasn’t long ago that Ohio State was considered the leader in his recruitment. Hoffler credited the job that both Hall and defensive coordinator Wesley Goodwin did in recruiting him. They made up a lot of ground in a short amount of time.

“I’d say they did a better job than I could’ve imagined,” Hoffler said. “Because even when they first started talking to me, I was like, ‘Oh man, that’s cool, but I’m still going to Ohio State.’ That’s what I was thinking at the time, but they just kept recruiting me and kept showing me love. They did a better job and they showed genuine care. I have a great relationship with both of them and I talk to both of them at least three-to-four times a week…They did a really, really good job recruiting me. I was really impressed.”

What was it about Clemson’s recruiting pitch that resonated with Hoffler the most?

“It was about developing me as a man off the field and it being more than just football,” he said. “It’s more about academics and developing you as a man than the football part. I know that they say that if you take care of everything off the field, on the field will take care of itself. That was kind of the main thing. I was like, ‘This is where I need to be,’ because it’s more than just football for them.”

Having an opportunity to play early is also something that Hoffler looked at considerably. Hoffler’s trainer brought that to his attention before Clemson did because he trains some of the guys on the Tigers’ defensive line.

“He was telling me that they were losing a bunch of guys (Xavier Thomas, K.J. Henry, Justin Mascoll and Myles Murphy) and if I went there, I had a really good chance at playing as a freshman, assuming that I develop well and learn the system,” Hoffler said. “And then, Coach Ski, Goodwin, Coach (Nick) Eason and Coach Swinney, they all told me the same thing.”

Hoffler put that into another plus category for Clemson. When it came down to it, having the ability to play early wasn’t something that was high up on his list, but he definitely did consider that as something that he was looking at in a school at the next level.”

While Hoffler would’ve liked to enroll in January 2023, he’ll have to wait until this time next year to arrive on campus.

Once Hoffler does arrive on campus, what can Clemson fans expect out of him?

“I know this is cliche, but I personally believe that I’m the hardest worker,” he said. “I’m never gonna give up, no matter how hard the challenge is. I’m self-motivated. I hate quitting. I’m never gonna give up. I think I’m a versatile pass-rusher that can do all kinds of things. I’m a versatile football player that’s hard-nosed and never gonna give up. I’m gonna give it 100% all the time.”

With Tuesday’s commitment, Hoffler joins a class that includes Briarwood Christian (Birmingham, Ala.) five-star quarterback Christopher Vizzina, Warner Robins (Ga.) four-star Vic Burley, St. John’s College (Washington, D.C.) four-star defensive end David Ojiegbe, Vandegrift (Austin, Texas) four-star offensive lineman Ian Reed, Westlake (Atlanta, Ga.) four-star cornerback Avieon Terrell, First Baptist Academy (Naples, Fla.) four-star tight end Olsen Patt Henry, St. Francis (Alpharetta, Ga.) four-star cornerback Branden Strozier, Sumner (Riverview, Fla.) four-star safety Kylen Webb, Rockwall (Texas) four-star wide receiver Noble Johnson, Mill Creek (Hoschton, Ga.) four-star linebacker Jamal Anderson, Denmark (Alpharetta, Ga.) four-star linebacker Dee Crayton and Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.) three-star tight end Markus Dixon.

Hoffler (6-4, 240) ranked as high as the No. 214 overall prospect in the 2023 class by 247Sports which tabs him as the nation’s No. 34 defensive lineman in his class.

Clemson lands commitment from four-star linebacker

Clemson just added another commit to its 2023 class, which has been steadily rising in recruiting rankings.

After landing four commitments last week, Clemson just added another priority recruit to its 2023 class.

Receiving 34 total offers, four-star linebacker Jamal Anderson announced on Twitter on Monday that he is committing to Clemson. Ranked as the No. 11 linebacker by 247Sports Composite, Anderson chose the Tigers over Utah, Michigan State and USC, among others.

Playing for Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, Ga., Anderson had 78 tackles (7 for loss), four sacks, five pass break ups and two interceptions as a junior in 2021. He last visited Clemson on June 3, along with 29 other recruits, which was the first time head coach Dabo Swinney and his staff had official June visits. With Anderson’s decision, four of the 30 recruits who visited on June 3 have committed to Clemson since then.

The 6-foot-4, 202-pound Anderson joins the nine other commits in Clemson 2023 class, including five-star quarterback Christopher Vizzina, four-star wide receiver Nathaniel Joseph and four-star edge David Ojiegbe.

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