5-star DL discusses ‘surprise’ Clemson offer, spring game visit

This past weekend, Clemson played host to one of the nation’s top defensive line prospects in the class of 2024. Pace Academy (Atlanta) five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler made his way to Tiger Town for the Orange & White Spring Game last Saturday. “I …

This past weekend, Clemson played host to one of the nation’s top defensive line prospects in the class of 2024.

Pace Academy (Atlanta) five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler made his way to Tiger Town for the Orange & White Spring Game last Saturday.

“I enjoyed the visit,” Brown-Shuler told The Clemson Insider. “I was elated once I received the invite to attend the spring game.”

While on campus, Brown-Shuler got some big news.

Pace Academy (Atlanta) 2024 five-star DL Hevin Brown-Shuler with Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney (photo courtesy of Brown-Shuler on Twitter (@HevyDutyBS))

During a conversation with Dabo Swinney, Clemson’s head coach informed the highly touted defensive tackle that the Tigers were extending a scholarship offer to him.

“I didn’t find out until I was told I would have a sit-down with Coach Swinney,” Brown-Shuler said.

The 6-foot-4, 290-pound sophomore became just the second recruit in the 2024 class to collect a coveted offer from Clemson, joining Jefferson (Ga.) High School five-star linebacker Sammy Brown.

“It was a surprise to say the least,” Brown-Shuler said of the offer. “Very unexpected. I’m even more thrilled to be the second prospect to receive an offer in my class of 2024. I’m honored.”

Saturday’s visit marked his third to Clemson in less than a year, as Brown-Shuler was in attendance for the Tigers’ 44-7 win over UConn on Nov. 13, 2021, and previously participated in the Swinney Camp last summer.

Where does Clemson stand with Brown-Shuler following his latest trip to campus, and now that he has an offer from the Tigers in tow?

“Clemson is def high on my recruitment list as it always has been,” he said. “I can officially say that now.”

Brown-Shuler is the No. 3 defensive lineman and No. 22 overall prospect in the 2024 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings.

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5-star DL, spring game visitor picks up Clemson offer

One of the nation’s top defensive linemen has received an offer from Clemson. Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler reported the offer from the Tigers on Saturday via Instagram. Brown-Shuler – a 6-foot-4, 290-pound sophomore – …

One of the nation’s top defensive linemen has received an offer from Clemson.

Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler reported the offer from the Tigers on Saturday via Instagram.

Brown-Shuler — a 6-foot-4, 290-pound sophomore — ranks as the No. 3 defensive lineman and the nation’s No. 22 overall prospect in the class of 2024, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Brown-Shuler attended the Tigers’ spring game Saturday.

It marked his third trip to Clemson in less than a year, as he was in attendance for Clemson’s 44-7 win over UConn on Nov. 13, 2021, and previously participated in the Dabo Swinney Camp this past summer.

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5-star DL set to attend Clemson’s spring game

One of the nation’s top defensive linemen will be at Memorial Stadium for Clemson’s spring game. Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler told The Clemson Insider that he will be back in Tiger Town Saturday. Brown-Shuler – a …

One of the nation’s top defensive linemen will be at Memorial Stadium for Clemson’s spring game. Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) five-star Hevin Brown-Shuler told The Clemson Insider that he will be back in Tiger Town Saturday.

Brown-Shuler — a 6-foot-4, 290-pound sophomore — ranks as the No. 3 defensive lineman and the nations’ No. 22 overall prospect in the class of 2024, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

He was in attendance for Clemson’s 44-7 win over UConn on Nov. 13, 2021, and previously participated in the Dabo Swinney Camp this past summer. Brown-Shuler, who will likely be the highest-rated recruit in attendance, has previously raved to us about his prior experiences down at Clemson.

Saturday’s visit will be Brown-Shuler’s third trip to Clemson in less than a year.

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A star studded recruiting weekend has recruits buzzing in favor of the Sooners once again

A major recruiting weekend took place in Norman, Oklahoma headlined by at least five five-star talents from the 2024 class.

March has been an excellent month for the Oklahoma Sooners. They’re making the most of their opportunity to showcase the program to the nation’s best recruits. Players, family members, and coaches are getting an idea of what the Oklahoma Sooners will look and feel like under [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag].

Nearly every weekend this month has been seen elite talent from the 2023 and 2024 classes descend upon Norman to take in everything that the University of Oklahoma has to offer.

This latest iteration may be the best version of it so far as the Sooners had a ridiculous collection of talent across the several recruiting classes including the 2025 cycle. All three classes got to visit while the Sooners put on their first padded practices.

As it stands right now, no new commitments manifested from this weekend’s activities. However, visits from 2023 guys like Derrick LeBlanc and Cayden Green showed that the Sooners are  in the race for their commitments. Both have now unofficially visited Oklahoma multiple times.

Below, we’ve listed the 2023 names that were in Norman this weekend:

Names like Caleb Otlewski, Devin Strange, and Jacobe Fowler won’t be too familiar to those who follow Sooners recruiting as none have offers from the Sooners. However, it’s smart for Oklahoma  to keep casting a wide net.

Kayden McDonald has a close relationship with 2023 commit Jackson Arnold and that could help the Sooners in their pursuit of the talented defensive lineman from Georgia.

On the 2024 side, the Sooners are becoming more and more active as they continue to lay their foundation with the rising juniors of high school football. Here are the names of some of the 2024 prospects in attendance this weekend:

The 2024 class was absolutely the standout group of the weekend if nothing else for the volume and the quality of players that were in attendance.

D.J. Lagway is one of the best quarterbacks in the state of Texas regardless of grade and getting him on campus is a big accomplishment. He already has offers from Alabama, Georgia, LSU, and Florida.

Brown-Shuler, Simmons, Cunningham and Umeozulu represent some insane five-star talent on the defensive line in attendance. All three will be household names by the time their recruiting processes come to an end.

Johnson-Rubell is another five star defensive talent with 21 offers already from some of the elite programs in the country. He plays at IMG Academy which has an incredible amount of talent, and features David Stone, a former Oklahoma prep star who transferred to IMG and a player the Sooners are also heavily recruiting.

All in all, the Sooners are trying to make connections with some of class’s most elite defensive talent in 2024 and this weekend was a perfect time to showcase that.

Lastly, there were a few 2025 prospects in attendance of note:

Knighten and Larry are in-state products and players the Sooners should have in-roads to as they are the in-state favorites. However, both running backs are young and have a significant amount of time before their recruitments gain any heavy movement. But in the case of Oklahoma, it’s never too early to get involved,  especially if Knighten and Larry become national names.

The foundation they build now will go a long way over the next few years.

Now that the weekend has come to an end, the next few days will allow recruits the opportunity to sit and think about the time they spent while in Norman. Some of the early returns and reactions have been overwhelmingly positive and we’ve chronicled those right here.

Expect for the Sooners to keep this level of momentum on the recruiting trail as they push through the spring on their way to their first spring game under Brent Venables. Oklahoma will be welcoming a number of prospects on campus for the April 23 spring game in Norman.

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Texas extends an offer to 2024 four-star DL Hevin Brown-Shuler

Currently rated the No. 3 defensive lineman in the 2024 class.

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Oklahoma offers four-star 2024 defensive tackle Hevin Brown-Shuler

Oklahoma and new co-defensive coordinator Todd Bates extended an offer to four-star class of 2024 defensive tackle Hevin Brown-Shuler.

Reports surfaced yesterday that Todd Bates was leaving Clemson to join Oklahoma and head coach Brent Venables’ staff as the Sooners’ co-defensive coordinator.

Bates coached defensive tackles at Clemson and will at OU as well. The Sooners’ new associate head coach has wasted little time getting to work on the recruiting trail for the Sooners.

Bates and Oklahoma extended an offer to class of 2024 defensive tackle Hevin Brown-Shuler. The 6-foot-4, 260 pound defensive lineman is a consensus four-star recruit out of the Atlanta Pace Academy.

Brown-Shuler is rated as the nation’s No. 27 player overall and fourth-ranked defensive lineman in the class of 2024 according to 247 Sports. The defensive lineman also checks in as the nation’s No. 30 player and fifth-best defensive lineman according to On3’s consensus rankings.

On3 does not rank sophomore players this early in their recruiting cycle, but Brown-Shuler was included in On3’s top 100 watchlist. He was one of eight defensive linemen on that list for On3.

Brown-Shuler holds offers from 10 other schools according to 247 Sports: Arkansas, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Michigan, North Carolina State, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee and USC.

Brown-Shuler took a pair of unofficial visits to South Carolina last June and attended both the Alabama and Clemson school camps. The defensive lineman has also taken unofficial visits to Georgia, Georgia Tech, Tennessee and USC.

Oklahoma has also offered 6-foot-3, 255 pound defensive lineman David Stone in the 2024 recruiting class. Stone is rated as a four-star recruit and the nation’s No. 55 player and sixth-best defensive lineman according to 247 Sports.

Stone is an Oklahoma City-area kid from Del City. Here’s a full write-up about OU’s recent offer to Stone from Bryant Crews.

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Georgia football in early contention for Hevin Brown-Shuler

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the early contenders for Pace Academy defensive tackle recruit Hevin Brown-Shuler.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the early contenders for defensive tackle recruit Hevin Brown-Shuler. As a member of the class of 2024, Brown-Shuler is only a freshman in high school.

The talented Pace Academy defensive tackle is 6 feet, 4 inches and weighs 260 pounds. He has received scholarship offers from all five schools in his early contenders.

Brown-Shuler was named 6AA All-Region as a freshman. He is considering Georgia, Tennessee, FSU, Georgia Tech and Arkansas at the moment.

Hevin Brown-Shuler announced his early top schools via his Twitter account:

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Hevin Brown-Shuler lists Tennessee in top-5

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

2024 prospect Hevin Brown-Shuler announced his top-5 schools.

The 6-foot-4, 260-pound defensive tackle has Tennessee, Georgia, Florida State, Georgia Tech and Arkansas as his final schools.

He is from Pace Academy in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Vols initially offered Brown-Shuler in Oct. 2020 under Tennessee’s previous coaching staff.

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Josh Heupel was hired as Tennessee’s head coach on Jan. 27, replacing Jeremy Pruitt.

Heupel comes to Tennessee following a three-year stint as UCF’s head coach. At UCF, Heupel compiled a 28-8 record.

Heupel has previous coaching experience in the Southeastern Conference. He was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Missouri from 2016-17.

Heupel played collegiately at Oklahoma, guiding the Sooners as a starting quarterback to the 2000 BCS national championship.

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