Recruits react to Venables’ departure from Clemson

Following Brent Venables’ departure for Oklahoma to be the Sooners’ new head coach, The Clemson Insider reached out to a bunch of defensive prospects that Clemson has been involved with to get their reactions to the Tigers’ former defensive …

Following Brent Venables’ departure for Oklahoma to be the Sooners’ new head coach, The Clemson Insider reached out to a bunch of defensive prospects that Clemson has been involved with to get their reactions to the Tigers’ former defensive coordinator leaving.

Here’s what some of them had to say to TCI:

Jayden Bonsu, 2023 4-star S, Saint Peter’s Prep (Jersey City, N.J.): “My reaction is that I am not surprised. A lot of coaches have been moving around, but I wish Coach Venables the best because he made the decision which is best for him and his family.”

Troy Bowles, 2023 4-star LB, Jesuit (Tampa, Fla.): “Unexpected kind of, but I understand. I’m happy for him, he deserves it.”

Lewis Carter, 2023 4-star ATH, Tampa Catholic (Tampa, Fla.): “I kind of saw it coming so I wasn’t too much surprised, but I’m glad he got a head coach job and a new opportunity.”

Dee Crayton, 2023 4-star LB, Denmark (Alpharetta, Ga.): “I feel like he has to do what’s best for him and his fam. College football is a business. If that was the best opportunity for him, he did the right thing. I’m happy for him. I wish him the absolute best.”

Grant Godfrey, 2023 4-star LB, North Gwinnett (Suwanee, Ga.): “Absolutely crazy. I thought he was gonna be there a little longer because I’m pretty sure I saw his sons on the team.”

David Ojiegbe, 2023 4-star DL, St. John’s (Washington, D.C.): “Just a huge surprise.”

Jaeden Jackson, 3-star DL, Andalusia (Andalusia, Ala.): “My reaction is like wow and I know Coach V had been on the brink every year with schools trying to lure and pull him away from Clemson. I just hope he doesn’t change his number. But good opportunity for him.”

Moussa Kane, 3-star ATH, Blair Academy (Blairstown, N.J.): “I’m very happy for him and his opportunity. He definitely deserves it and it’s a great program and it does not affect my recruiting.”

Ben Cutter, 2023 LB, East Lincoln (Denver, N.C.): “He’s such a great coach. He deserves the position. I’m excited to see what he does with Oklahoma’s program.”

Travon West, 2023 S, Wren (Piedmont, S.C.): “It’s heartbreaking and a big hit to the Clemson team. I’m sure it was a hard decision for Coach Venables and it took a lot for him to make it. It sucks but as long as he’s doing what’s best for him and he’s happy, that’s all that matters.”

Sammy Brown, 2024 4-star LB, Jefferson (Jefferson, Ga.): “It’s obviously very saddening seeing him leave a great program but he’s going to do great. Oklahoma is going to be a great place for him and he’s gonna do amazing out there. For Clemson, they’ll be fine too. I’m very confident that Coach Swinney will get someone in there that can do the job. He’ll be able to find someone just as good as Coach Venables.”

Ahmad Moten, 2022 3-star DL, Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.): “Great opportunity for him.”

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Peach State four-star linebacker already has return visit to Clemson in the works

The Clemson Insider caught back up with a Peach State linebacker, who plans on being in attendance for Clemson’s Oct. 30 matchup against Florida State. “I just got invited to the game against Florida State by the recruiting coordinator last week,” …

The Clemson Insider caught back up with a Peach State linebacker, who plans on being in attendance for Clemson’s Oct. 30 matchup against Florida State.

“I just got invited to the game against Florida State by the recruiting coordinator last week,” Crayton told TCI. “We’re trying to get to that game. I’ve just been talking with Coach Venables, keeping close contact.”

Brent Venables has been watching Crayton’s game film. According to Crayton, Clemson’s defensive coordinator/linebackers coach wishes him good luck on his games and the two will hop on the phone from time to time and just chop it up about one another’s doing and how their respective seasons are going.

“It’s definitely grown,” Crayton said regarding his relationship with Venables. “It’s definitely noticeable too. You can tell that he’s way more comfortable and I’m way more comfortable with him too. It’s definitely become a mutual feeling and I can’t wait to get back there.”

Does Crayton feel like he’s positioning himself well to earn an offer from Clemson?

“Yeah, most definitely, I’ve been working,” he said. “I’m not really worried about the offer, just leading my team and making plays on Friday night. I know that it’s all gonna fall into place because I’ve been working for it.”

Crayton’s more worried about what happens on the field at the moment. 

And the rest? Well, it’ll take care of itself.

“At the end of the day, it’s about being on the field and making plays on Friday night,” Crayton added. “Offers are good and stuff, but at the end of the night, it’s about if you win or lose.”

While his team is off to a 5-1 start, they do have a big matchup awaiting this Friday against South Forsyth (Cumming, Ga.). Both Denmark and South Forysth are the last two undefeated teams in their region.

This season, Crayton has stepped up on both sides of the ball, staring at linebacker and running back. In his team’s 17-14 win over Lambert (Suwanee, Ga.) on Friday, Oct. 15, Crayton recorded 40 yards on seven carries and added his second rushing touchdown of the season, which proved to be the difference.

“I have more tackles since I moved to the middle,” he said. “So, I’ve been able to play both sides of the field and be a ballhawk from sideline-to-sideline for really the whole game. I’ve been more involved, instead of being on one side and playing outside linebacker.”

This offseason is when Crayton will divulge his full attention to his recruitment process. He’ll limit his recruitment to top teams and hopes to make a college decision before the start of his senior season.

Crayton was in attendance for Clemson’s 14-8 win over Georgia Tech. He’s also been to Auburn and plans on making trips to Penn State, Cincinnati, possibly Florida State and obviously, a return trip to Clemson is in the works.

“Their fans always go crazy,” Crayton said. “Any school they’re playing against, I know it’s gonna be a good matchup for Clemson.”

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4-star Peach State linebacker: Clemson-GT game ‘One of the best visits I’ve been on’

One of the nation’s top linebackers in the Class of 2023 was in attendance for Clemson’s conference opener against Georgia Tech this past Saturday. The Clemson Insider caught up with Denmark High School (Alpharetta, Ga.) four-star linebacker Dee …

One of the nation’s top linebackers in the Class of 2023 was in attendance for Clemson’s conference opener against Georgia Tech this past Saturday.

The Clemson Insider caught up with Denmark High School (Alpharetta, Ga.) four-star linebacker Dee Crayton about his experience in The Valley. 

“It was great. It was probably one of the best visits I’ve been on,” he told TCI. “Just the family environment, how the coaches showed love as soon as I got there, how they showed me around. The love that Dabo showed, Coach Venables, all the coaches, they were making me feel at home already.”

Crayton had a chance to talk with Brent Venables, Clemson’s defensive coordinator, while he was on Clemson’s campus Saturday.

“He just said keep working,” Crayton said. “He loves what I’m doing on the field and definitely keep in touch. We’ve been talking for a good while now. It’s just good to be face-to-face and continue this relationship with each other and hopefully, they’ll offer me soon. I’m just gonna keep working and put it in God’s hands. So, we’ll see”

While Crayton can’t say for certain, he believes that Venables will be in attendance for one of his games this season.  The two have already formed a unique bond.

“He’s a great guy. We talk probably weekly,” he said. “We just are building this relationship and he’s been watching my film and stuff. It was definitely good talking to him face-to-face. It feels like we already talked face-to-face before, that’s how good it was.”

What did Venables tell Crayton about a potential offer?

“He told me that it could come soon, just keep working and keep producing on the field how I am now,” Crayton added. “It’s not going to be easy, but he’s definitely liking what I’m doing. It’s definitely possible for me.”

Obviously, Clemson is taking the patient approach with Crayton, who holds offers from schools like Arkansas, Cincinnati, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Maryland, Mizzou, Penn State, Pitt, USF, Syracuse and UCF.

Crayton respects how Clemson goes about its business on the recruiting trail.

“Clemson’s a top-tier school in the whole country,” he said. “So, I really respect that and I’m just gonna keep working and put it in God’s hands. I know that it’s not gonna come easy and I just have to keep producing on the field, trying to win games, and ultimately, that’s gonna get me to that offer soon.”

In addition to Clemson, Crayton mentioned Penn State, Cincinnati, Mizzou, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Auburn, Oregon as schools that are currently standing out in his recruitment.

Clemson was Crayton’s first game this fall. He’s going to Auburn’s game against Georgia State this weekend and then he’ll be heading up to Penn State for its matchup against Michigan on Saturday, Nov. 13.

That atmosphere in Death Valley, though, is just something different.

“I’ve never experienced anything like that before,” Crayton said. “It was a packed out stadium, probably over 100,000 people there and just walking up on that hill and seeing all those players run-up, a whole bunch of future NFL players, so inspirational. I just loved it. I talked to Dabo, he hyped us up. It was a crazy experience. I mean the experience, just seeing all the fans…it was really crazy. I haven’t experienced anything like it.”

Crayton got the chance to talk with both Barrett Carter and Phil Mafah. They’re both from his neck of the woods out in Alpharetta (Ga.).

Circling back to his time at last Saturday’s game, Crayton saw Clemson’s defense make history. In the team’s 14-8 win over Georgia Tech in Week 3, Clemson held the Yellow Jackets without an offensive touchdown, marking the third consecutive game that the Tigers accomplished that feat.

“Man, that defense. My head coach (Mike Palmieri), actually coached Trenton Simpson,” Crayton added. He came down to my school, so it was good seeing him in person for the first time. That defense and the linebackers, especially in the middle…I feel like they want me to play linebacker…I loved seeing that and I love Clemson’s defense. It’s really one to be reckoned with and I love seeing that, especially being a linebacker.”

Crayton has shown on film that he can be an inside or outside linebacker. He feels that he’s versatile enough, where he can play anywhere a team may need him at the next level.

“I’m definitely a vocal leader and I definitely lead by example, meaning that I lead with my play, but I’m not just there to lead,” he said when asked to describe himself as a player. “I have to lead by my own voice. I tell other players what to do, like the QB of the defense. It’s not gonna be easy, but just being a leader, not even just on the defense, but on the offense, just encouraging my teammates up the whole game. Doing everything I can to win.”

When it comes to a school at the next level, Crayton will be looking at the program’s track record in developing linebackers and how they coach them up, he said. Academics are also going to be an important factor for Crayton and his family. 

As far as his recruitment is concerned, Crayton is just weighing his options. He wants to take in more game-day atmospheres as he did at Clemson and see how the family environment feels. There’s no official timetable for a decision, but he would like to make one before his senior season.

Crayton is ranked as the No. 19 linebacker and No. 20 overall prospect in the state of Georgia for the 2023 class, per the 247Sports Composite. Rivals ranks Crayton as the No. 11 outside linebacker and No. 18 prospect in the state for the 2023 class.

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5-stars headed to Death Valley for Clemson-Georgia Tech game

Clemson will again play host to some top prospects for Saturday’s 3:30 p.m. game against Georgia Tech at Death Valley. Here are some of the bigger names The Clemson Insider has confirmed as planned visitors for the Clemson-Georgia Tech game: A …

Clemson will again play host to some top prospects for Saturday’s 3:30 p.m. game against Georgia Tech at Death Valley.

Here are some of the bigger names The Clemson Insider has confirmed as planned visitors for the Clemson-Georgia Tech game:

A couple of headliners among the recruits expected to be in attendance are a couple of five-star class of 2023 prospects in Merrillville (Ind.) Andrean linebacker Drayk Bowen and Pickerington (Ohio) Central safety Sonny Styles.

Styles is the No. 1 safety in the 2023 class according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, which tab Bowen as the No. 2 linebacker in the class.

Bowen is working with a top five that includes Clemson along with Auburn, Indiana, LSU and Notre Dame.

A big-time receiver from the Lone Star State is slated to be on hand for Saturday’s game as well in Del Valle (Texas) four-star Braylon James, the No. 11 wideout and No. 75 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247Sports Composite.

James has built a strong bond with Clemson receivers coach Tyler Grisham.

“Me and Coach Grisham are super close man,” James told TCI recently. “No matter where I go I know I’ll always have a backbone in him.”

Among other notable class of 2023 recruits on Clemson’s anticipated guest list for Saturday’s game are Alpharetta (Ga.) Denmark four-star linebacker Dee Crayton, Piedmont (S.C.) Wren defensive back Travon West, Alcoa (Tenn.) offensive lineman Lance Williams, Perry (Ga.) athlete Jamari Stone and Port Huron (Mich.) Northern edge defender Luke Fletcher.

Clemson 2022 offensive line commitment Collin Sadler of Greenville (S.C.) will also be in The Valley on Saturday.

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