Legacy recruit: Clemson’s Elite Junior Day felt like a ‘family atmosphere’

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s Elite Junior Day, last Saturday was Westlake (Atlanta, Ga.) four-star Avieon Terrell, the No. 15 cornerback in the 2023 class, according to Rivals. Terrell (6-0, 170) recently spoke with The …

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s Elite Junior Day, last Saturday was Westlake (Atlanta, Ga.) four-star Avieon Terrell, the No. 15 cornerback in the 2023 class, according to Rivals.

Terrell (6-0, 170) recently spoke with The Clemson Insider about his experience on campus this past weekend. It was his first time back in The Valley in nearly a year.

“The junior day visit was good,” Terrell said. “It felt like a family atmosphere down there. Good coaching staff and a good culture.”

What was the highlight of Terrell’s return visit to The Valley?

“Dabo talking to us,” he added,” just them taking us around the campus and everything. Everything was smooth. That was a great [speech] he gave. Shoot, it was three hours. That was great.”

Obviously, being the younger brother of a former Clemson standout, Terrell is quite familiar with what Clemson’s culture entails. Every time he steps back on campus, he’s automatically hit with that family feeling. It’s not an on-off switch, rather it just speaks to what Dabo Swinney and his staff have built.

A key member of Swinney’s staff, Mike Reed, who is now Clemson’s assistant head coach, in addition to duties as cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator, has served as Terrell’s primary recruiter from the get-go.

“He was just saying that it’s all love, even if I go somewhere else it’s all love,” Avieon said of Reed’s message to him. “But, Clemson’s definitely at the top one of my schools and he was just saying how he could use me in their defense.”

Terrell, of course, is the younger brother of former Clemson and current Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell.

According to Avieon, if he were to come to Clemson, Reed told him that first and foremost, he would use him as a man-coverage cornerback. He indicated that that was the most important thing he heard all weekend.

The way A.J. developed under Reed’s tutelage is something that clearly sticks with Avieon. Aveion said that Clemson will always be on his mind because of the way his brother developed under Reed and the way they’ve treated his family from the moment his older brother stepped on campus.

How did the Terrell family enjoy the visit?

“They definitely felt great about it,” Aveion said. “We always used to be up there. We haven’t been there in a year and they started reminiscing about everything. So, they like it.”

Clemson certainly helped themselves during Avieon’s Elite Junior Day visit. 

“Yes for sure,” he said. “They definitely did.”

He was one of two cornerbacks on campus, the other being Coppell (Texas) four-star cornerback Braxton Myers, who was recently offered by the Tigers last month.

Avieon felt that Clemson only having 19 prospects on campus for its junior day was “cool’ and “unique.” It was only him and Myers in the meeting room and they talked with Reed and went over how the Tigers run their defense and everything.

As far as his recruitment is concerned, Avieon doesn’t have a No. 1 school right now. He wants to take other visits and let the process play out. He isn’t pressed to make a decision anytime soon and feels like he’ll know when he’s ultimately ready.

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Elite Alabama safety dishes on ‘great’ junior day experience

Clemson made a major impression over the weekend on a priority safety target, who traveled to campus for the program’s Elite Junior Day. Selma (Alabama) 2023 four-star safety DaKaari Nelson was blown away by his first visit to campus and left …

Clemson made a major impression over the weekend on a priority safety target, who traveled to campus for the program’s Elite Junior Day.

Selma (Alabama) 2023 four-star safety DaKaari Nelson was blown away by his first visit to campus and left Clemson with an offer in hand.

“It was a great experience,” he told The Clemson Insider in a phone interview Saturday night. “I kind of expected it to be in the middle of a big city, but it’s really not. It’s like its own city and I like that.

What was the highlight of his visit?

“It was definitely meeting Coach Swinney and seeing how social he was,” Nelson said. “With being a well-known coach and a great one at that, I was expecting him to be holed up in the office somewhere all day. But, he was out socializing with everyone.”

At one point during Saturday’s festivities, Clemson had the recruits break out into their position groups. Nelson was, of course, the only safety on campus, so he got some one-on-one time with Mickey Conn.

Nelson was going over some film with Conn when Clemson’s co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach told him that he saw him playing in a particular position and that’s why the Tigers were going to offer him a scholarship.

“It means a lot with the winning history and the well-known name of the university,” Nelson said. “So with them offering, it means a lot. The way they recruited me before they offered, it helped them a lot, so they stand high in my offers.”

Conn was showing Nelson a lot of the different coverages that Clemson runs and where he would position him and how they view him. Nelson said that he feels like he’d fit in quite well in the Tigers’ defensive scheme.

What was Clemson’s coaching staff’s message to Nelson driving his visit?

“They basically were telling me how they’d been watching me a lot before they offered me,” he added. “And they were surprised by how big I am in person. On paper, it sounds good, but they were really surprised about how big I was in person.”

If you can recall, Nelson told TCI prior to his visit that Swinney wanted to see him in person and size him up before Clemson pulled the trigger on an offer.

Nelson has been on Clemson’s radar for a while now. Conn had stopped by Selma High School to watch him play and meet with his coaches, but he never had the chance to have a face-to-face encounter with him.

That changed Saturday.

“It was really great,” Nelson said, “because when he comes to (Selma), it’s either during a game or we can’t talk during school. So, I really don’t get to say what’s up or whatever. Being able to talk to him in person, I got to ask a lot of questions I’ve been waiting to ask.”

Nelson was accompanied by his mother and his three little sisters on his visit to campus. 

“They really liked it,” he said. “Out of all the visits I’ve been on, this right here was definitely top-2 to them. They liked how all the coaches and coaches’ wives knew me or either heard about me.”

He’ll return to Clemson’s campus sometime in the near future, either to watch a spring practice or for the spring game itself.

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