Elite Junior Day preview: Top talent flocking to Tiger Town

Clemson is set to host a plethora of top talent on Saturday, when the Tigers will hold their elite junior day and welcome some of the nation’s top prospects in the 2023 class to campus. One of the headlining junior day visitors will be Birmingham …

Clemson is set to host a plethora of top talent on Saturday, when the Tigers will hold their elite junior day and welcome some of the nation’s top prospects in the 2023 class to campus.

One of the headlining junior day visitors will be Birmingham (Ala.) Briarwood Christian four-star signal caller Christopher Vizzina (pictured above), the No. 8 quarterback and No. 85 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Vizzina camped at Clemson last summer and returned to campus for the Wake Forest game on Nov. 20, when he picked up an offer from the Tigers. He will be the lone quarterback on campus for Clemson’s elite junior day.

“I’m super excited,” he told The Clemson Insider. “It’s their elite junior day, so everybody up there is one of the top players in the country, so that should be really awesome.”

Among the other headliners expected to be on hand for Clemson’s elite junior day are a pair of five-star defensive tackles in Thompson High School (Alabaster, Ala.)’s Peter Woods and Warner Robins (Ga.) High School’s Vic Burley.

Woods, ranked as the No. 4 defensive lineman in the 2023 class per the 247Sports Composite, released a top six in December that included Clemson along with Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Oregon. The Tigers extended an offer to Woods back on June 1 of last year – the first day they began offering prospects in the 2023 class. He visited Clemson during the Dabo Swinney Camp last June and returned to campus for the Boston College and Florida State games in October.

Burley, ranked as the No. 6 defensive lineman in the 2023 class according to the 247Sports Composite, likewise received an offer from Clemson on June 1. He was on campus last June as well and returned to Tiger Town for the UConn game in November.

Several other big-time defensive linemen are also slated to be in attendance for Saturday’s elite junior day, including Highland Home (Ala.) four-star Keldric Faulk, Kissimmee (Fla.) Osceola four-star Derrick LeBlanc, Columbus (Ga.) Carver four-star Darron Reed, New Bern (N.C.) four-star Keith Sampson and Hickory (N.C.) four-star Rico Walker.

Faulk, Reed, Sampson and Walker all earned offers from Clemson earlier this month. Sampson dropped a top five on Jan. 15 featuring Clemson, Georgia, NC State, Ohio State and South Carolina, while LeBlanc, who received an offer from Clemson last September, named the Tigers one of his final seven schools in December along with Florida, Miami, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State and UCF.

A longstanding Clemson cornerback target in the 2023 class who will make his way back to campus Saturday is Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake four-star Avieon Terrell – of course, the younger brother of former Clemson and current Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell.

Clemson offered the younger Terrell back in April 2020, and he’s made countless trips to The Valley ever since. He is ranked as the No. 15 cornerback and No. 103 overall prospect nationally in the 2023 class, per Rivals.

Terrell will be joined at Clemson’s elite junior day by a couple of other standout defensive backs: Coppell (Texas) four-star cornerback Braxton Myers and Selma (Ala.) four-star safety DaKaari Nelson.

Myers received an offer from Clemson on Wednesday of last week, and head coach Dabo Swinney paid a visit to his school earlier this week. Nelson doesn’t currently hold an offer from the Tigers, though they’re showing substantial interest and co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Mickey Conn stopped by his school on Thursday.

“Lately they’ve been saying they like the way I play and they want to offer me, but Coach Swinney wants to see me in person before they do,” Nelson told The Clemson Insider in a phone interview Thursday.

Other prominent prospects planning to attend Clemson’s elite junior day include Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity Catholic four-star running back Justice Haynes, Pfafftown (N.C.) Reagan four-star offensive lineman Sam Pendleton, Lakeland (Fla.) four-star wide receiver Tyler Williams and Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson four-star linebacker Grayson Howard.

As always, visitor lists like this one are fluid and subject to change. But here is the full list of prospects that The Clemson Insider has confirmed as expected visitors for Saturday’s elite junior day:

Warner Robins (Ga.) 2023 5-star DL Vic Burley

Alabaster (Ala.) Thompson 2023 5-star DL Peter Woods

Columbus (Ga.) Carver 2023 4-star DL Darron Reed

Highland Home (Ala.) 2023 4-star DL Keldric Faulk

New Bern (N.C.) 2023 4-star DL Keith Sampson

Kissimmee (Fla.) Osceola 2023 4-star DL Derrick LeBlanc

Hickory (N.C.) 2023 4-star DL Rico Walker

Birmingham (Ala.) Briarwood Christian 2023 4-star QB Christopher Vizzina

Selma (Ala.) 2023 4-star S DaKaari Nelson

Pfafftown (N.C.) Reagan 2023 4-star OL Sam Pendleton

Lakeland (Fla.) 2023 4-star WR Tyler Williams

Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity Catholic 2023 4-star RB Justice Haynes

Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake 2023 4-star CB Avieon Terrell

Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson 2023 4-star LB Grayson Howard

Coppell (Texas) 2023 4-star S Braxton Myers

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A comprehensive look at some of Oklahoma Football’s recent offers

Oklahoma has been busy on the recruiting trail. Here’s a look at some of the recent offers OU has sent out to 2023 and 2024 prospects.

National Signing Day is swiftly approaching on Feb. 2 and that means the 2022 class is just about finished.

With that date within shouting distance, it’s time for Oklahoma to turn its collective attention to the 2023 and 2024 recruiting classes.

OU has been busy sending out offers and looking to establish momentum in both of their upcoming classes. Here’s a look at some of the names the Sooners have offered recently.

Sooners offer 2023 four-star RB Justice Haynes out of Georgia

After offering Cedric Baxter recently, the Sooners offered another 2023 running back in Justice Haynes.

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While the defensive recruiting has made a major splash lately with offers sent out to some of the very best defenders of the 2023 and 2024 classes, the playmakers on offense need to continue their renovation under Jeff Lebby’s system.

With that being said, the Oklahoma Sooners went ahead and sent out an offer to 2023 running back Justice Haynes of Roswell, Georgia. Haynes is a four-star across all major recruiting services and is a consensus top-100 player.

Haynes receives an OU offer after not having received one under the previous regime making this an entirely new race the Sooners’ staff will have to run to earn his commitment.

Haynes is a well-built 5-foot-10 running back who was named a 2019 Max Preps Freshman All-American. He also plays baseball as well. For Oklahoma and specifically OU running backs coach DeMarco Murray, they are entering into this late with the home team in the Georgia Bulldogs firmly entrenched in the thick of it all. Ohio State also seems to have some positive momentum as well.

Currently, the Sooners have no running backs committed to their 2023 class. With the likelihood of OU running back Eric Gray leaving following this upcoming 2022 season, there’s one more space in the Sooners’ running back room that opens up.

The Sooners will have their work cut out for them for his services, but it’s a battle worth fighting for as the Sooners need to continue to add to their running back room yearly. With none currently committed in the 2023 class, Oklahoma can sell guys on some potential opportunities.

The Sooners recently offered 2023 running back Cedric Baxter who plans to visit Norman before the end of January as well. With the Sooners making it known which running backs are firmly on their board for this class, watch for them to apply pressure on the recruiting trail and try to generate some positive momentum and get guys in for visits and continue to develop a relationship before hopefully landing a commitment.

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Breaking down ’23 recruits Clemson, UGA are battling for

For a team that’s been able to recruit the way the University of Georgia has for the past five or so years, it was only a matter of time before the Bulldogs reached the pinnacle of College Football. Kirby Smart’s team ended a 41-year drought with …

For a team that’s been able to recruit the way the University of Georgia has for the past five or so years, it was only a matter of time before the Bulldogs reached the pinnacle of College Football.

Kirby Smart’s team ended a 41-year drought with Monday’s National Championship victory over Alabama. For a man and a staff that’s been able to dominate the recruiting trail, it was the lone stone on the Infinity Gauntlet that was missing.

Now that Georgia has conquered that feat, it’ll only have further impacts on the recruiting trail. It will certainly affect programs like Clemson and the University of Alabama, to name a couple. Each program comes with winning pedigrees, but Georgia’s National Championship win is hot off the press.

After Georgia’s win on Monday, The Clemson Insider decided to take a look at the 2023 recruiting class and some of the prospects the Bulldogs and Tigers will be recruiting against each other for. Some of those prospects include five-stars such as Arch Manning, A.J. Harris and Peter Woods, to name a few.

Quarterback

Of course, the most high-profile target for whom Clemson and Georgia are both contenders is New Orleans (La.) Isidore Newman five-star quarterback Arch Manning.

Along with the Tigers and Bulldogs, schools such as Ole Miss, Texas and Alabama have been heavily involved with Manning, the nation’s top-ranked prospect in the 2023 class regardless of position.

Manning visited each of those schools during the season and may take another round of trips before moving toward making his commitment. A decision could come sometime later in the spring or this summer.

Clemson has certainly made Manning a priority recruit in the 2023 class. Brandon Streeter paid a visit to Manning’s school in early December, then a week later, went back to Isidore Newman with C.J. Spiller to check on Manning again and visit with his head coach at Isidore Newman, Nelson Stewart.

Stewart told TCI he believes Dabo Swinney will travel to Manning’s school next week.

Clemson is working to get him back on campus so he can get a better feel for what the Tigers and their program are all about. He previously visited Clemson for the Florida State game in October after participating in the Swinney Camp last June, when he picked up his Clemson offer.
 
Cornerback

It’s no secret that Clemson and Georgia will directly battle one another for cornerbacks on the recruiting trail and the 2023 class is only further proof of that.

Though, let’s turn back the clock to this past December’s signing period.

After decommitting from Clemson in the aftermath of Brent Venables’ departure from Clemson, Daylen Everette found a new home in Athens. The IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) product signed with Smart’s program after being verbally committed to Swinney and Clemson for nearly six months.

There are four cornerbacks in the 2023 recruiting class that have offers from both Clemson and Georgia — Central (Phenix City, Ala.) five-star A.J. Harris,  Thompson (Alabaster, Ala.) five-star Tony Mitchell, Roswell (Ga.) four-star Ethan Nation and Westlake (Atlanta, Ga.) four-star Avieon Terrell.

Mitchell is down to a top-7, which includes Clemson and Georgia, but he could be poised to stay home and play for Nick Saban’s program. As for Harris, the elite cornerback prospect recently backed off a Jan. 11 commitment date in the wake of all the coaching changes this offseason. Clemson is certainly in the mix here and will be in it to the end, as Harris weighs his options going forward.

In the case of Harris and other cornerbacks that the teams have mutually offered, it’s worth mentioning that Clemson has only offered six players, counting Wednesday’s offer of American Heritage (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) four-star Damari Bown, compared to UGA offering upwards of 20.

Clemson has prioritized particular recruits and that includes Nation and Terrell, who is, of course, the younger brother of former Clemson and now current Atlanta Falcons cornerback, A.J. Terrell.

Clemson cornerbacks coach Mike Reed has been in to check in with Nation and Terrell, as well as Harris.

Even through a staff shakeup, Clemson has been able to maintain some level of consistency in Reed, who is coming off a season in which he coached not one, but two first-team All-ACC cornerback selections in Andrew Booth, Jr. and Mario Goodrich.

Reed staying in place is important here. He opted to stay at Clemson amid staff upheaval and in return earned a raise and a promotion. He’s now the team’s special teams coordinator, in addition to coaching the cornerbacks.

On the other hand, The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman reported Thursday that Georgia’s defensive backs coach, Jahmile Addae, could be moving on from his current role. The Bulldogs also lost their now-former defensive coordinator, Dan Lanning, who accepted the head coaching position at the University of Oregon.

Defensive Line

There are plenty of mutual targets for Clemson and UGA on the defensive line. The list of D-linemen in the 2023 class with offers from both the Tigers and Bulldogs includes Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco five-star Matayo Uiagalelei, Warner Robins (Ga.) five-star Vic Burley, Alabaster (Ala.) Thompson five-star Peter Woods, Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton five-star Lebbeus Overton, Troy (Ala.) Carver four-star Jaquavious Russaw, Gardendale (Ala.) four-star Kelby Collins, Kissimmee (Fla.) Osceola four-star Derrick LeBlanc, Columbus (Ga.) Carver four-star Darron Reed, Hickory (N.C.) four-star Rico Walker and New Bern (N.C.) four-star Keith Sampson.

Obviously, Matayo has ties to D.J. and Clemson, but it remains to be seen whether he will end up staying on the West Coast, playing somewhere in the SEC or perhaps following his brother to Tiger Town.

Burley, Russaw, Reed and Sampson are all planning to attend Clemson’s Elite Junior Day on Jan. 29. Collins told TCI in December that he would likely be at the elite junior day as well. The Tigers invited Walker to come and he’s going to do his best to make an appearance but is unsure of what his schedule may look like due to other visits in the month of January.

Woods recently named Clemson one of his top six schools — along with Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Oregon – and told TCI that Todd Bates’ departure to Oklahoma doesn’t impact where the Tigers stand in his recruitment.

Coach Bates leaving Clemson doesn’t change the way I view the program, the school itself, or the rest of the staff,” Woods said.

Clemson’s most recent D-line offers went out last week to Russaw, Reed, Walker and Sampson.

Recruiting battles will also surely include, but are not limited to prospects such as Blessed Trinity Catholic (Roswell, Ga.) four-star running back Justice Haynes, whose father, Verron, played his college football at Georgia.

There’s also Hickory Ridge (Harrisburg, N.C.) four-star wide receiver Christian Hamilton, who recently included Clemson and UGA in his top-12 schools, and Mill Creek (Hoschton, Ga.) five-star safety Caleb Downs. Though, it appears the Tigers have some more pull with the Peach State product at the moment.

Clemson and Georgia will continue to be fierce rivals on and off the field, but time will tell how much the Bulldogs’ National Championship win will affect both teams on the recruiting trail, especially in the 2023 recruiting class.

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The Insider Report: Plenty of Visit Updates

Each week The Clemson Insider brings you the latest Inside information on the Clemson Tigers in The Insider Report. Which prospect who was the son of an NFL player was blown away with his visit to Death Valley? What is the latest on some offensive …

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Which prospect who was the son of an NFL player was blown away with his visit to Death Valley?  What is the latest on some offensive line prospects that visited for Wake?  When is Will Taylor expected to be ready to play baseball this spring?  All of this and more in this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

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The Insider Report – Latest on Some Top Recruiting Targets

Each week The Clemson Insider brings you the latest Inside information on the Clemson Tigers in The Insider Report. What is the latest on one of the top prospects heading to Death Valley Saturday? Which top Clemson target got a visit from coach …

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What is the latest on one of the top prospects heading to Death Valley Saturday?  Which top Clemson target got a visit from coach Streeter Friday night?  What is the latest on top RB prospect Justice Haynes.  All of this and more in this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

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Four-star running back continues to build ‘strong relationship’ with Spiller

Clemson continues to make quite the impression on this Class of 2023 running back. Since visiting Tiger Town on June 1, Blessed Trinity Catholic (Roswell, GA) four-star Justice Haynes has worked hard on his relationship with C.J. Spiller. Haynes is …

Clemson continues to make quite the impression on this Class of 2023 running back.

Since visiting Tiger Town on June 1, Blessed Trinity Catholic (Roswell, GA) four-star Justice Haynes has worked hard on his relationship with C.J. Spiller.

Haynes is the No. 4 running back, No. 8 prospect in the state of Georgia and No. 71 overall prospect in the 2023 class regardless of position according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

“We just continue to build a strong relationship and continue to get closer,” Haynes told TCI. “Me and C.J., continue to just have normal conversations and talk on a weekly basis and that I’m still their No. 1 guy that they want in this class.

Relationship-wise, Clemson’s running backs coach is carving out a good one with one of the nation’s best running backs.

“It means a lot to me, definitely,” Haynes said of his budding relationship with Spiller. “I’m a big relationship guy. If I want to play for a coach, I want to know him, not just as a coach, but his person and what he’s about. The true ins and outs about him.”

Haynes feels like he’s really connected with Spiller since the start of the summer. He’s learned about Spiller and vice versa. They don’t talk just about football, they talk about life and everything in between.

“It’s been good,” Haynes said regarding his experience on the recruiting trail this summer. “ I’m just taking it step by step, putting it in God’s hands.”

As far as this upcoming season is concerned, Haynes is looking to help Blessed Trinity Catholic make a State Championship run. Personally, he’s looking to be the best he can be each and every play while giving 110% every time out.

With that being said, what are the talented all-purpose back’s strengths?

“Me being an all-around running back, whether I go up there and pass catch, go pass block, I can run the ball and do whatever the team needs me to do,” he said.

Spiller sees Haynes in the same light, as a guy that he can spread out and be used in a similar manner that Travis Etienne was.

That’s exactly the type of role that Haynes has envisioned for himself at the next level.

Haynes has communicated with Spiller about coming up to a game in Tiger Town this season. Right now, he’s unsure of what game he’s going to, however, Spiller is currently checking for Haynes on the Georgia game, so there’s a chance he could be in Charlotte come Sept. 4.

Regardless, Haynes will definitely be up in Clemson for a game this fall, he said. 

“They do things differently. I’m looking forward to seeing how they do their games because they do everything differently,” Haynes added.

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Looking Ahead: Running Back

After signing two running backs as part of the 2021 class in five-star Will Shipley and four-star Phil Mafah, landing a running back is not a critical need for the Tigers in the 2022 class, though they remain in the hunt. Clemson continues to track …

After signing two running backs as part of the 2021 class in five-star Will Shipley and four-star Phil Mafah, landing a running back is not a critical need for the Tigers in the 2022 class, though they remain in the hunt.

Clemson continues to track some running backs, and one of those on the radar is Jennings (La.) four-star Trevor Etienne, of course the younger brother of former Clemson running back Travis Etienne.

Etienne participated in the Dabo Swinney Camp and attended the Tigers’ Elite Retreat in June. If he returns to campus for the All In Cookout this month as expected, it figures to further help Clemson’s chances with the nation’s No. 13 running back, per the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Beyond Etienne, the Tigers have only offered two other running backs in the 2022 class — five-star Emmanuel Henderson and four-star Branson Robinson. Henderson has already verbally committed to Alabama, while Robinson no-showed Clemson’s Elite Retreat and is down to Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee ahead of his scheduled decision date July 22.

Looking ahead to the 2023 class, Clemson has offered just two running backs in the next cycle, including the nation’s No. 1 running back in Lehigh Senior (Lehigh Acres, Fla) five-star Richard Young and the nation’s No. 3 back, Blessed Trinity Catholic (Roswell, GA) four-star Justice Haynes.

Young (pictured above) was recently offered directly by Dabo Swinney on an unofficial visit to Clemson’s campus. 

Young (6-0, 190) is the No. 1 running back and No. 17 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247sports Composite rankings. 

As a sophomore last season, Young rushed for 982 yards and eight touchdowns on 100 carries, averaging 9.8 yards per attempt.

The Tigers have spent a little bit more time on Haynes, who took his unofficial visit back on June 1. He officially received an offer from the Tigers nearly 23 days later. His patience and high character paid off, leading to a fateful phone call with Clemson running backs coach C.J. Spiller.

On the behalf of Clemson’s offensive coaching staff, Spiller rewarded Haynes with the offer he had been waiting for.

“It means a lot,” Haynes said of receiving an offer from the Tigers. “Clemson is a prestigious school, they do things differently around there. Like I said, yes, it’s one of my dream schools, for them to offer me, it means a lot.”

Haynes (5-10, 195) is the No. 3 running back and No. 72 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247sports Composite rankings. 

For now, Clemson has maintained its focus on Young and Haynes. 

Much less so, Rueben Owens, who is the nation’s No. 2 running back in the 2023 class. Even before he de-committed from the University of Texas, Owens was supposed to visit Clemson earlier this summer. That never took place and he hasn’t heard much of anything from Clemson or Spiller for that matter. 

It appears, at least for the time being, that the Tigers are keeping their options limited, as far as the running backs in the Class of 2023 are concerned.

Some other running back prospects we are keeping tabs on are Irmo (S.C.) Dutch Fork’s Jarvis Green and Miami (Fla.) Norland four-star Javin Simpkins, who is a Georgia Tech commit.

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Texas offers 2023 four-star running back Justice Haynes

He’s the No. 3 RB in the 2023 cycle and a top five overall prospect from the state of Georgia.

On Wednesday, one of the top running back prospects for the 2023 cycle announced that he received an offer from the University of Texas.

Justice Haynes is rated the No. 3 running back for the 2023 recruiting class and the No. 5 overall prospect out of the state of Georgia according to 247Sports.

In 2020, Haynes carried the ball 176 times for 1,744 yards and 23 rushing touchdowns for Blessed Trinity Catholic. He added five receptions for 98 yards and two touchdowns. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound playmaker has compiled offers from Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama, Texas A&M and Florida among others.

Rating

Stars Overall Position State
247 4 83 4 8
Rivals 4 78
ESPN
247 Composite 4 64 4 5

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Hometown Roswell, GA
Projected Position RB
Height 5-10
Weight 185

Recruitment

  • Offered on June 23, 2021

Primary Offers

  • Florida
  • Texas
  • Georgia
  • Alabama
  • Tennessee
  • Texas A&M
  • Notre Dame
  • West Virginia
  • Oregon
  • Florida State
  • Penn State
  • Arkansas
  • Miami

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Notre Dame football: Recruiting overview of 2/19-2/21/21’s action

A wrap up of the recruiting action from this past weekend for Notre Dame football.

It was quite a weekend for Notre Dame football, as the 2022 class added running back Jadarian Price (what to expect from him via the scouts view) and once again had plenty of offers out to top prospects.

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Here’s a wrap-up of what else the Irish were up to this past weekend on the recruiting trail.

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