Watch: Dabo Swinney moonwalks during a recruiting visit

Dabo Swinney was moonwalking during a recruiting visit.

Dabo Swinney is one of the top recruiters in college football, and sometimes, he does things on the recruiting trail that will make a person laugh.

Swinney recently visited the 2024 commit, Hevin Brown-Shuler, with Swinney and Shuler’s family having a dance-off in the kitchen. Swinney showed his moves during this dance-off and did his best Michael Jackson impersonation, doing a moonwalk. He was competing with a James Taylor shimmy.

“He’s going James Brown. I’m going Michael Jackson,” Swinney said.

You can really see why Swinney is so loved by recruits, with his personality fitting nearly every situation you can imagine. Check out the video of Swinney moonwalking below.

Clemson Football’s 2024 Recruiting Class

Here is a look at Clemson football’s 2024 recruiting class after adding two preferred walk-on wide receivers.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson coaching staff did a phenomenal job with their 2023 recruiting class and look to strike the same magic they did in 2023 with their 2024 class. 

The 2024 class looks great on paper, and it looks like the class wrapped things up yesterday. The Tigers added two preferred walk-ons in wide receivers Parker Fulghum and Clark Sanderson, adding depth at wide receiver behind the two studs they have already in this class. 

With these additions, we have a clean, full look at what Clemson’s 2024 recruiting class looks like as the program prepares for the 2024 season. Below is a look at each recruit in the Tigers’ 2024 class and where they are ranked in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

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12 Tigers in the final Rivals250 rankings for the 2024 class

12 Tigers landed in Rivals final Rivals250 rankings for the 2024 recruiting class.

For some teams, recruiting means a lot. For a team like Clemson, it means that much more.

Modern college football is very different from what some of us remember growing up. Year after year, the game changes and differs from what we once knew. Right now, the transfer portal is going wild as teams use the portal to build their teams. Each team is different with the transfer portal, but if you look at a team like Florida State from 2023, a majority of a team’s starting lineup can come directly through the portal.

That is not the case for Clemson, who simply doesn’t use the transfer portal often (or even at all, depending on the season). Therefore, recruiting means everything for Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program. Luckily for Clemson fans, Swinney and his staff are great at recruiting.

Rivals recently released their final Rivals250 rankings for the 2024 class, with 12 Tigers making the rankings. Here is a look at each of those Tigers and where they rank.

Clemson football 2024 early signing period tracker

Here is a full early signing period tracker for everyone who wants to keep up to date with who the newest Tigers are.

The Early National Signing Period for football is in full swing, with the Tigers putting together what looks like another excellent recruiting class for their 2024 cycle.

Players across the country are signing their letters of intent as they prepare to take the next step in their football journeys. The same goes for Clemson, with multiple top players from across the country joining the program as they look to continue to build on Clemson’s success.

Wondering who has signed with the Tigers? We’ve got you covered. Here is a full early signing day tracker to check out all 21 new signees and learn more about Clemson’s newest players.

Watch: Clemson DL commit squats 520 pounds

Clemson has another strong defensive lineman on the way.

A Clemson commit squatted over 500 pounds on Friday.

Four-star defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday to share a video of him squatting 520 pounds.

Standing at 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds, Brown-Shuler is one of the highest-ranked recruits in the nation. He is the No. 27 defensive line prospect and the No. 224 overall recruit in the class of 2024, according to 247Sports Composite rankings.

Brown-Shuler committed to the Tigers in April, choosing Clemson over 30-plus schools that offered him. The Atlanta product is one of four defensive line commits in Clemson’s 2024 recruiting class.

Here’s Brown-Shuler displaying his strength:

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Clemson’s 2024 recruiting class so far grouped by position

Here is a look at all 17 current Clemson commits in the 2024 class grouped by their positions.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have been among the top teams recruiting in the 2024 class as the Tigers look to remain one of the elite programs in college football.

Headlined by two five-star recruits in linebacker Sammy Brown and wide receiver Bryant Wesco, the Tigers have future stars ready to make an impact for the Tigers in this class. The most recent commitment in the class came from four-star cornerback Corian Gipson, who committed to the Tigers Saturday, choosing Clemson over top competitor Texas.

Now ranked the No.6 class in On3’s 2024 industry team recruiting class rankings, the Tigers have talent committed across multiple positions of need in this class. Here is a look at all 17 recruits committed to Clemson right now grouped by their position.

Georgia, Clemson target Hevin Brown-Shuler sets commitment date

Four-star DL Hevin Brown-Shuler is planning to decide where he will play college football.

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the mix for defensive tackle recruit Hevin Brown-Shuler. However, the Clemson Tigers are favored to land a commitment from the four-star defensive tackle, per 247Sports.

Brown-Shuler is a member of the class of 2024. He named a top 13 back in January. Georgia and Clemson a part of Brown-Shuler’s top schools list.

Hevin Brown-Shuler plays high school football for Pace Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. Georgia recently has had a lot of success recruiting Pace Academy. The Bulldogs landed offensive tackle Andrew Thomas several years ago along with offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer.

Hevin Brown-Shuler says that his recruitment is over. He plans to announce his commitment to the world on April 22 at 5:30 p.m. EST.

The talented Pace Academy defensive tackle has been participating in track and field events this spring.

The 6-foot-4, 290-pound defender is ranked as the No. 125 player in the class of 2024. Brown-Shuler is the No. 15 defensive line recruit and the No. 21 player in Georgia. Clemson has had a lot of success in recruiting the Peach State historically.

Hevin Brown-Shuler announced his commitment date via his Twitter account:

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Top-10 2024 DL looks to lock down visit with Ducks, lists Oregon amongst top schools

4-star DL Hevin Brown-Shuler keeps Ducks among top schools, looks to schedule visit to Eugene.

With the early signing period now behind us, the 2024 recruiting cycle is really getting into motion, and we’ve seen a number of highly-rated prospects start to narrow down their recruitment as they enter the stretch run.

One of those players is 4-star defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler, a 6-foot-5, 290-pounder from Atlanta Georgia. Brown-Shuler, who is rated by 247Sports as the No. 10 DL in the class and No. 72 overall player in the nation, narrowed his recruitment down to 13 schools on New Year’s Day, including the Oregon Ducks alongside other teams like Georgia, USC, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, and several others.

In an interview with On3’s Chad Simmons, Brown-Shuler says that he really wants to get out to Eugene on a visit in the coming months to get a closer look at the school and further develop his relationship with Dan Lanning and the staff.

“I’m really trying to get Oregon locked in right now because I’ve never been,” Brown-Shuler said. “‘I’ve always been a fan of Oregon. Oregon’s in Eugene, right by Nike. I really do want to see that. I know it’s pretty nice.”

In the coming months, we will see if this blue-chip DL can make his way out west and get a closer look at the Ducks.

Hevin Brown-Shuler’s Recruiting Profile

Ohio State makes top 13 for Georgia defensive lineman

It’s a big list but the Buckeyes are on it! #GoBucks

The Buckeyes would have loved to beat Georgia in its backyard, but unfortunately [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] fell just short at the stroke of midnight. For recruits, winning or losing one game really doesn’t matter much.

Such was the case with 2024 Georgia defensive lineman [autotag]Hevin Brown-Shuler[/autotag], who dropped his top 13 schools on Sunday. Ohio State was included as was Georgia, Clemson, Oregon, Texas A&M, Michigan. The 6-foot-4-inch, 290-pound lineman has visited numerous schools, but not the one in Columbus yet.

For the Buckeyes to be legit contenders in Brown-Shuler’s recruitment, [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] must have him on campus.

At this point, you’d have to expect Brown-Shuler to cut his list at least one more, if not two more times. The visit will be key for the Buckeyes in his recruitment.

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Auburn offers 2024 five-star DL Hevin Brown-Shuler

Auburn has entered the mix for five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler.

Auburn has entered the mix for one of the best recruits in the 2024 recruiting cycle.

[autotag]Hevin Brown-Shuler [/autotag] is a five-star defensive lineman and on Friday Auburn extended an offer to him. The Atlanta, Georgia native was a member of the MaxPreps Freshman All-American team in 2020.

He is ranked as the No. 22 overall player and No. 3 defensive lineman in the 247Sports composite ranking for the 2024 recruiting class. He is also ranked as the No. 4 player in Georgia.

The 6-foot-4, 290-pound Brown-Shuler has experience playing across the defensive line for Pace Academy but projects best as a defensive tackle at the college level.

Despite having played just two seasons of high school football he already has over 20 scholarship offers and Auburn will be in for a battle to land the talented defensive lineman.

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