Auburn makes top 10 for the No. 2 OT in 2024 class

Auburn is in the mix for Kam Pringle, the No. 2 offensive tackle in the 2024 recruiting class.

Auburn is a contender for one of the top offensive linemen in the 2024 recruiting class.

[autotag]Kam Pringle[/autotag], a four-star offensive tackle prospect from Dorchester, South Carolina, announced his top 10 schools Tuesday morning and the Tigers made the cut. Auburn will be battling NC State, Tennessee, LSU, Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, Clemson, Ohio State, and Georgia for the talented prospect.

Pringle is ranked as the No. 58 overall player and No. 2 offensive tackle in the 247Sports Composite ranking. He is also ranked as the No. 1 player from South Carolina.

The 6-foot-7, 330-pounder took an unofficial visit to Auburn on June 3 and enjoyed his first trip to the Plains. That trip is a major reason Auburn made the list according to a conversation Pringle had with On3’s Chad Simmons.

“I visited the first time over the summer and I got to meet coach (Will) Friend, coach (Bryan) Harsin, and I really enjoyed it. It is a beautiful campus and I really liked it. I got to tour the campus, see the facilities, and I really liked it there. Spending time with the coaches and building on my relationships has helped Auburn make the list.”

Auburn is desperately looking to add offensive linemen in both the 2023 and 2024 recruiting classes and Pringle would be a great addition. The Tigers are still looking for their first tackle commit but do have four-star center Bradyn Joiner committed in the 2023 class.

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Clemson in top group for highly touted in-state offensive lineman

Clemson is in the top group for a highly-touted offensive lineman that resides in the Palmetto State. Dorchester (S.C.) Woodland 2024 four-star Kam Pringle dropped a top-10 on Tuesday (his birthday) featuring Clemson along with N.C. State, …

Clemson is in the top group for a highly-touted offensive lineman that resides in the Palmetto State.

Dorchester (S.C.) Woodland 2024 four-star Kam Pringle dropped a top-10 on Tuesday (his birthday) featuring Clemson along with N.C. State, Tennessee, LSU, Virginia, Florida, South Carolina, Ohio State, Georgia and Auburn.

“Of course like a family feel,” Pringle told The Clemson Insider when asked what he’s looking for in a school that he places in his top 10. “Schools that are in my top 10 are schools that I feel that I’m in their top 10..really just investing in the schools that are investing in me.”

When Clemson formally turned the page to offering prospects in the 2024 class on June 1 and started doling out offers to rising junior recruits, one of the first to report an offer from the Tigers was Pringle.

According to Pringle, Clemson let him know that he’s at the top of the board and it reinforced that he’s a priority target for them with him being an in-state offensive lineman.

Now that he has an offer from Clemson in hand, where would Pringle say the Tigers currently stand in his recruitment?

“They’re definitely a top school,” Pringle said back in July. “You can look to see them in my top-10, as of right now, but everything could change in two days.”

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Clemson ‘definitely a top school’ for Palmetto State Five-star prospect

When Clemson formally turned the page to offering prospects in the 2024 class on Wednesday, June 1, and started doling out offers to rising junior recruits, one of the first to report an offer from the Tigers was Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) …

When Clemson formally turned the page to offering prospects in the 2024 class on Wednesday, June 1, and started doling out offers to rising junior recruits, one of the first to report an offer from the Tigers was Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star offensive tackle Kam Pringle.

“It was good getting back up there for the first time since the offer,” Pringle told The Clemson Insider in a phone interview. “Really just hanging out with Coach (Thomas) Austin and Coach (Robbie) Caldwell, Coach Swinney and the rest of the staff and just building a relationship.”

Pringle was back on campus for an unofficial visit on June 11.

While he didn’t participate in that particular session of that day’s Swinney Camp, he had plenty of meetings with the coaches. Not only did he have a chance to talk with Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney, but he also had the opportunity to go out to lunch with Austin after watching him run the morning session of camp. 

According to Pringle, Clemson let him know that he’s at the top of the board and it reinforced that he’s a priority target for them with him being an in-state offensive lineman. That became even more true when the Tigers offered Pringle 

After attending an athletics banquet that afternoon, Pringle got a text from his head coach, who told him to give Austin a call. He had lost track of time and didn’t realize that the phone call would be about an offer. While it wasn’t totally unexpected, Pringle was pleasantly surprised to have an offer from the Tigers in hand that evening.

“You kind of learn not to expect anything,” Pringle said, “but, I expect the coaches to keep their word. Coach Caldwell and Coach Austin let me know early on that when the time comes, I’d get a call June 1st.”

Clemson’s offensive line coach kept his word.

“With Coach Austin, I really like his coaching style,” Pringle said of Clemson’s offensive line coach. “He doesn’t yell at (his players). He gives them a stern talking to. He feels like yelling and cussing out isn’t going to help because you know what you did wrong, so there’s no reason for him to yell about that. Just seeing him coach and then him as a person, spending time with him, being around him with his son and just seeing how he is as a father, it’s really reassuring to see that from a coach.”

As far as his current recruitment is concerned things have been going steady for Pringle, who has continued to pick up offers and take visits. He’s trying to slow down the process a bit, as he prepares to trim down his list. Pringle had the chance to make his rounds last month, hitting some schools that he was looking forward to visiting for the first time, camping at some priority spots and making unofficial visits to important places like Clemson.

Pringle will be dropping his top 10 schools on his birthday — Sept. 13.

“Of course like a family feel,” Pringle said when asked what he’s looking for in a school that he places in his top 10. “Schools that are in my top 10 are schools that I feel that I’m in their top 10..really just investing in the schools that are investing in me.”

A prospect of Pringle’s stature doesn’t exactly have to wait until Sept. 1, to see what schools are showing the most love. 

Pringle still needs to get a graphic and everything made, so he’s thinking he’ll have his list wrapped up by Sept. 8. He feels like a week of open calls should be enough for him to see which schools are actually invested and interested. 

“Once that top 10 is in, I don’t plan on adding any schools or taking any schools off until I slim down the list,” he said.

Now that he has an offer from Clemson in hand, where would Pringle say the Tigers currently stand in his recruitment?

“They’re definitely a top school,” Pringle said. “You can look to see them in my top-10, as of right now, but everything could change in two days.”

Pringle (6-7, 315) is the No. 1 prospect in the state of South Carolina for the 2024 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, which consider him the No. 3 offensive tackle nationally and No. 63 overall prospect in his class.

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Swinney Camp Notebook: Day 4, Morning Session

The Clemson Insider was back on hand for Day 4 of the Dabo Swinney Camp on Saturday, June 11. Here are our notes and observations from the morning session of Saturday’s Swinney Camp. As expected, Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star tackle Kam …

The Clemson Insider was back on hand for Day 4 of the Dabo Swinney Camp on Saturday, June 11. Here are our notes and observations from the morning session of Saturday’s Swinney Camp.

  • As expected, Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star tackle Kam Pringle was back on campus for an unofficial visit Saturday. Pringle didn’t participate in Saturday’s morning session. He camped at Clemson last summer and was among the first batch of rising juniors to pick up an offer when Clemson formally turned the page to offering prospects in the 2024 class.
  • Mountain View High School (Lawrenceville, Ga.) four-star defensive end Justin Greene — the nation’s No. 2 defensive lineman in the 2024 class, per 247Sports —impressed yet again. Greene will be here all three days and has certainly looked like the offer-worthy candidate we pinpointed him to be.
  • We were really impressed with the two marquee gunslinger prospects on campus: The Loomis Chaffee School’s (Windsor, CT.) Dante Reno and Hodgenville (Ky.) Larue County’s Cutter Boley. 
  • Reno — a four-star class of 2024 recruit — has been on offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter’s radar for quite some time now. As has Boley — a class of 2025 recruit with offers from Kentucky, Missouri, Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, West Virginia and others – who made an unofficial visit on April 8 and was back on campus Friday.
  • So, it came as no surprise to us when Streeter paid careful attention to every detail concerning Reno and Boley. Even with Clemson’s quarterback board shifting in the direction of Willis (Texas) five-star DJ Lagway and Providence Day School (Charlotte, N.C) five-star Jadyn Davis, that didn’t prevent Reno from throwing in front of Streeter and Swinney for the second consecutive summer.
  • It’s clear that Clemson is still high on the Fiskdale (MA.) native, who Rivals considers to be the No. 15 quarterback in his class.
  • We were also left impressed by what Grayson’s (Loganville, Ga.) four-star interior offensive lineman Waltclaire Flynn, Jr. (pictured above) had to offer. Flynn isn’t the biggest prospect in terms of size, but his footwork, athleticism, smarts and instincts, immediately jump out. It’s no wonder that Rivals has him pegged as the No. 1 center prospect in the class of 2024. 
  • Back out there for another day of work, Yulee (Fla.) three-star safety Landon Hale continues to look the part. All the tools are there and while his recruitment has seemingly heated it up, he would be one of the more sought-after safeties in the country, if he had another year of game film under his belt.
  • Before the start of Saturday’s Swinney Camp, Director of Special Teams Bill Spiers paid a lot of attention to Cornelius (N.C.) Hough 2024 kicker Nolan Hauser, who was back on campus today. Hauser’s coming off visits to North Carolina, Penn State and Tennessee, while Ohio State stopped by Hough at the end of last month. He’s quickly become one of the more high-profile kickers in the country and already has prior connections to the Clemson program.
  • TCI learned that both Troup County (Lagrange, Ga.) four-star edge rusher Qua Birdsong and four-star safety Noah Dixon will be on campus later this afternoon, Dixon reported an offer from the Tigers last week, while his teammate, Birdsong, is hopeful to add one as well.

No. 1-ranked Palmetto State recruit picks up Clemson offer

Clemson has extended an offer to the top-ranked prospect in the Palmetto State for the 2024 class. Woodland High School (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star offensive lineman Kam Pringle announced the offer from the Tigers via social media Wednesday night. …

Clemson has extended an offer to the top-ranked prospect in the Palmetto State for the 2024 class.

Woodland High School (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star offensive lineman Kam Pringle announced the offer from the Tigers via social media Wednesday night.

Pringle (6-7, 315) is the No. 1 prospect in the state of South Carolina for the 2024 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, which consider him the No. 2 offensive tackle nationally and No. 70 overall prospect in his class.

Clemson joins Ohio State, Georgia, South Carolina, LSU, Auburn, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, Florida State, NC State, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State among others on Pringle’s offer list.

The Clemson Insider caught up with Pringle after his visit to Clemson in March, and he spoke then about what an offer from the Tigers would mean for him and his recruitment.

“Like I said before, they’d definitely be a top priority school, maybe a top three school,” Pringle said. “It’s definitely something I would consider.”

Top-ranked Palmetto State prospect talks latest with Clemson, recruitment

The Clemson Insider recently caught up with an elite Palmetto State offensive line prospect, who is squarely on the Tigers’ recruiting radar as a priority target in the 2024 class. Woodland High School (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star Kam Pringle – the …

The Clemson Insider recently caught up with an elite Palmetto State offensive line prospect, who is squarely on the Tigers’ recruiting radar as a priority target in the 2024 class.

Woodland High School (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star Kam Pringle – the No. 1 recruit in the state of South Carolina, No. 2 offensive tackle nationally and No. 70 overall prospect in the 2024 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings – has seen his recruitment crank back up during the ongoing spring evaluation period.

“It’s been going good,” he said of the recruiting process. “Of course, with coaches being able to get back on the road, my recruitment’s been heating up again lately.”

Pringle – a 6-foot-7, 315-pound rising junior – has picked up offers from Ohio State, Georgia, South Carolina, LSU, Auburn, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, Florida State, NC State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and others.

Of course, Clemson typically doesn’t offer prospects until the summer before their junior year, though Pringle appears poised to add an offer from the Tigers once they start dishing out offers to prospects in the 2024 class next month.

Clemson assistant coach Mike Reed, Pringle’s area recruiter, paid a visit to his school at the beginning of the spring evaluation period, and Tigers offensive line coach Thomas Austin told Pringle that he’s making plans to see him during Woodland’s spring practice.

Pringle is in the process of building a relationship with Austin and estimates that they communicate about once a month.

“We don’t talk too often. But when we do talk, it’s normally a pretty good talk,” Pringle said.

“It’s been growing,” he added of their relationship. “He’s got some guys he’s got to make a priority in the class of ‘23. I’m still a young guy, so of course, his focus has kind of shifted a little bit with the guys he might be having coming in this fall or guys he’s trying to pull off as a recruit in the class of ‘23. So, things have been a little slow, but he’s gotta do what he’s gotta do.”

Pringle appreciates the honesty and transparency that Austin conveys during their conversations.

“Every time we talk, he tries to make sure I feel as if he’s keeping it real and not changing how things are or portraying it to be something else,” Pringle said. “So, he tries to be straightforward and as transparent as possible.”

Pringle was able to work with Austin at the Dabo Swinney Camp last summer, then had the chance to see Austin in his element when Pringle was most recently on campus March 12 to take in one of the Tigers’ spring practices.

“I think he’ll do pretty good,” Pringle said of the Tigers’ first-year offensive line coach. “Coach Austin seems like a pretty straightforward guy. I feel like he’s got a good relationship with his players, so I feel like he can get the job done and he’ll have them where they need to be.”

Pringle doubts that he’ll participate in the Swinney Camp again this year but expects to return to Clemson for another visit this summer. He’s looking to camp at a few schools and then just visit some others, and said he’s definitely planning to camp at South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.

Pringle mentioned Auburn, Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan State and Florida as some of the schools he feels are recruiting him the hardest right now. As of now, he anticipates being committed to a school before his senior year and thinks he’ll make his decision in January or sometime at the beginning of 2023.

As for where Clemson currently stands in Pringle’s recruitment, he told TCI that the Tigers are “definitely” one of his top 10 schools right now.

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The Insider Report: Latest on a top Texas QB, elite OL, nation’s No. 1 LB & more

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. Lone Star State gunslinger getting a lot of attention from Tigers After Dylan Raiola committed to Ohio State last week, Clemson’s quarterback recruiting …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

We hope everyone had a great weekend.

Lone Star State gunslinger getting a lot of attention from Tigers

After Dylan Raiola committed to Ohio State last week, Clemson’s quarterback recruiting board has started to take shape. It’s reasonable to assume that Clemson has since shifted its focus to Willis (Texas) four-star DJ Lagway.

Of course, the Tigers have shown or expressed interest in other 2024 QB prospects like Jadyn Davis, Dante Reno, Daniel Kaelin, James Resar and Jake Merklinger — to name a few — but the attention has begun to shift in Lagway’s direction.

We first identified Lagway as a potential target for Clemson dating back to February. Since then, he made a largely anticipated unofficial visit to campus, while Clemson offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter has now made multiple trips to see the Lone Star State gunslinger in the month of May alone.

“They want me to get up there this summer and camp and stuff like that,” Lagway recently told The Clemson Insider. “Coach Streeter came out to one of my spring practices. He said he was very impressed. I’ve been talking to Coach (Dabo) Swinney a lot, almost two times a week. We talk a lot, me and Coach Swinney.”

The fact that Lagway gets to talk pretty frequently with Clemson’s head coach isn’t something he takes lightly. Lagway told us that he feels like the Tigers have made him a priority in their 2024 recruiting class and that he’s one of their top guys in their class.

“That shows that they’re very interested in me and that they’re very high on my list,” he said, “because the interest level has been there from the beginning. That’s a big part in my recruitment.”

Lagway indicated that a scholarship offer from Clemson could come when he visits campus next month. He’s had those conversations about a potential offer dating back to when he visited last month.

“That was a conversation we had from the very beginning since I got there when I got down there on campus when I went to Coach Swinney’s house,” Lagway said. “It’s just the way they run things, they just want to keep the process smooth and keep the way they’ve been doing things.”

“That would be huge,” he continued. “That would be a blessing to have an offer from Clemson and all that good stuff. It would change a lot with my top five.”

Some names to know ahead of Swinney Camp

TCI wanted to pass along some names that we’re tracking ahead of next month’s Dabo Swinney Camp.

While we’ll introduce some new information about some other rising juniors like Kam Pringle and Sammy Brown in this week’s edition of the Insider Report, the names that follow are important ones to know when Clemson starts dishing out offers come June 1.

Those names include — St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) four-star wide receiver Chance Robinson, Grimsley (Greensboro, N.C.) four-star WR Alex Taylor and Webb School of Knoxville (Tenn.) four-star athlete Markeis Barrett.

While Robinson hasn’t talked to anyone from Clemson, the Tigers reached out to his head coach and sent him a message saying that they want him to come up and do a workout with them.

Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham also followed him on Twitter not too long ago.

Robinson said that he’ll likely camp at Clemson next month and show them what he’s capable of. Robinson (6-1, 180) ranks as the No. 12 wide receiver and the nation’s No. 76 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

As for Taylor, he’s kept in pretty consistent contact with Grisham since he unofficially visited Clemson back in March. Taylor is unsure when he’ll return to Clemson, but he’s been chatting with Clemson’s receivers coach about returning for camp this summer. While nothing is set in stone, June 11 is certainly a date worth keeping in mind.

Rivals considers Taylor (6-3, 175) as the No. 33 receiver and the No. 204 overall prospect nationally in the class of 2024.

Last but certainly not least is Barrett, who told us that Clemson wants him to come up for camp this summer, as the Tigers have talked multiple times with his coaches.

“They want me to come down, so they can show me around their facilities and also their campus,” Barrett said. “I am also going to camp there (this summer). From what my coaches told me, is that they want to build a good relationship with me throughout their recruiting process with me and also they want me to come down as much as I can.”

Barrett (6-1, 170) ranks as the No. 33 athlete and No. 3 prospect in the state of Tennessee for his class.

Fast-rising Alabama receiver planning to camp at Clemson

A fast-rising wide receiver from the state of Alabama is planning to visit Clemson in June, in hopes that he can earn an offer from the Tigers.

“I’m going to camp either June 1st or 2nd and see if I pull the offer,” Dozier told The Clemson Insider via text message.

Moody (Ala.) 2023 three-star Davion Dozier is in constant contact with Grisham and is focusing on building a relationship with Clemson’s wide receivers coach.

Clemson’s history at the receiver position is intriguing to Dozier, who describes himself as a big target, who can go up and get the ball and make all the necessary plays.

“He told me that he loves everything,” Dozier said of Grisham. “He told me that he’s been keeping track since my sophomore year. That’s when he first started and he told me that I’m getting bigger and better.”

The latest on Clemson and nation’s No. 1 LB

TCI recently checked back in with the nation’s top-ranked linebacker in the 2024 class to get an update on his recruitment and where things stand with Clemson.

Jefferson (Ga.) five-star Sammy Brown – the No. 1 linebacker in his class, per multiple recruiting services – is one of just two prospects in his class to have earned an offer from the Tigers to date.

Brown (6-2, 220) picked up the offer while on a March 12 visit to Clemson, then returned to campus on April 6 to take in the Tigers’ final spring practice prior to the April 9 spring game.

After the aforementioned practice, Brown had dinner with defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Wes Goodwin, and the two continue to stay in touch every week or so through Brown’s father, Michael, who is the associate head football coach at Jefferson.

Goodwin and co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Mickey Conn stopped by Jefferson to check in on Brown during the current spring evaluation period and went to one of his weight training periods. Brown told TCI that “it was a pretty big honor” that the coaches came by to see him work out when they could have been anywhere else in the country.

At the time TCI spoke with Brown, he hadn’t been able to sit down and look at his summer schedule, but said Clemson “is a place that we definitely want to get back to this summer.”

Brown, who boasts around two dozen offers, cited Clemson as one of the schools recruiting him the hardest at this point in the process along with Georgia, Oklahoma and Ohio State.

As for where Clemson currently stands with the coveted linebacker, Brown said he really likes Clemson, its culture and “what they’re doing and have done.”

“It’s one of the more elite colleges in football right now,” he added.

Update on elite 2024 OL Kam Pringle

TCI also recently caught up with another elite prospect in the 2024 class – Woodland High School (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star offensive lineman Kam Pringle, who is ranked as the No. 2 offensive tackle in the country for his class according to both Rivals and the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Clemson stopped by Pringle’s school earlier this year, and he has been communicating periodically with offensive line coach Thomas Austin, who told Pringle that he’s making plans to travel to Woodland and see Pringle at some point during his team’s spring practices that are getting underway this week.

Pringle (6-7, 315) told TCI that his relationship with Austin has “been growing” and he appreciates the transparency that Austin has with him during their conversations.

“Every time we talk, he tries to make sure I feel as if he’s keeping it real and not changing how things are or portraying it to be something else,” Pringle said. “So, he tries to be straightforward and as transparent as possible.”

Pringle most recently visited Clemson on March 12 and said that while he doubts he’ll compete at the Dabo Swinney Camp again in June (he camped last summer), he’ll likely return to campus for another visit this summer.

Pringle, who has picked up around two dozen offers, named Auburn, Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan State and Florida as some of the schools he feels are coming after him the hardest right now.

As of now, Pringle said, he expects to be committed to a school before his senior year and is thinking he’ll make a decision in January or sometime at the beginning of 2023.

Clemson hasn’t yet offered Pringle, or any other offensive lineman in the 2024 class for that matter, but Pringle told us the Tigers are “definitely” one of his top 10 schools right now.

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Elite in-state standout raves about latest Clemson visit

This past weekend, Clemson played host to a slew of big-time prospects, including an elite in-state offensive lineman, who has become a priority target for the Tigers. The Clemson Insider caught up with four-star Kam Pringle, who made his return …

This past weekend, Clemson played host to a slew of big-time prospects, including an elite in-state offensive lineman, who has become a priority target for the Tigers.

The Clemson Insider caught up with four-star Kam Pringle, who made his return visit to campus this weekend. The rising junior out of Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) was back in Clemson for the first time since November of 2021.

“It was fun,” Pringle said. “I had a good time just talking with the coaches and really going into depth about the nuts and bolts of the program. It was a great experience, just going deeper and deeper every time I step on campus.”

This was Pringle’s first time back on campus since Thomas Austin has taken over as Clemson’s offensive line coach. What did he hear from Austin this past weekend?

“Coach Austin, he was just letting me know that he’s still interested and that I’m a big priority for them,” he said. “Just talking about my future at Clemson, what they have to offer and what I could become under the development of him.”

Pringle did hear about a potential offer. That subject was broached with Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney.

According to Pringle, Swinney told him that in June — after he’s completed four semesters of high school — Clemson is going to check out his transcripts and likely pull the trigger on an offer from there.

“Like I said before, they’d definitely be a top priority school, maybe a top three school,” Pringle said when asked what a potential Clemson offer would mean for him and his recruitment. “It’s definitely something I would consider.”

“Every time I talk to Coach Swinney and Coach Austin, the reality of them in my recruitment, it just grows bigger and bigger,” he added.

While Austin had previously coached up Pringle at the Dabo Swinney Camp this past summer, Saturday was an opportunity to see Clemson’s newly-minted offensive line coach in his element.

“It was great seeing how everything works,” he said. “Seeing Coach Austin live in action, after having him coach me at camp, but seeing the way he coaches his players, the way he handles his players, the way teaches them is definitely a positive coaching vibe.”

What made this visit different from the other Clemson visits he’s been on?

“Going to the games, you get to see Clemson beat up on people,” Pringle said. “You get to see the fun fan experience and stuff, but with the practice and being in the facilities, you really see what it takes to build such a strong successful program.”

Pringle indicated that he should be able to come up for Clemson’s Spring Game on Saturday, April 9. In the meantime, he’s planning on visiting Georgia and Ohio State.

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Clemson will play host to big-time o-linemen this weekend

Clemson is set to host a few big-time offensive line prospects in the class of 2024 this weekend. As The Clemson Insider previously reported, Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star Kam Pringle will be on campus this Saturday, March 12, and he …

Clemson is set to host a few big-time offensive line prospects in the class of 2024 this weekend.

As The Clemson Insider previously reported, Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star Kam Pringle will be on campus this Saturday, March 12, and he confirmed that again via Twitter on Wednesday morning.

This will be a chance for Pringle to meet with Thomas Austin for the first time since the latter was named Clemson’s offensive line coach. Fortunately for Pringle, he has started to build a relationship with Austin, when he camped at Clemson this past summer.

“I definitely like Coach Austin a lot,” he said. “When I went up to camp, Coach Caldwell called the drills, he told people what to do, but, Coach Austin was the one coordinating everything. He made sure that he let Coach Austin get more up close with us than he did because I guess he already knew what he was planning on doing.

“Me and Coach Austin are definitely building a decent relationship. He’s definitely kind of Coach Caldwell-style. He played for Coach Caldwell, I think, and he’s coached under him. He knows how to put guys in the league and how to get O-linemen better.”

TCI also previously reported that Centennial (Roswell, Ga.)’s Daniel Calhoun will visit Clemson on March 12, and he confirmed that via Twitter on Wednesday morning as well.

Calhoun is rated as a five-star by Rivals, which considers him the No. 6 overall prospect in the 2024 class regardless of position.

Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) four-star Waltclaire Flynn Jr. also announced via Twitter on Wednesday morning that he’ll be at Clemson this weekend.

Flynn is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 2 interior offensive lineman and No. 50 overall prospect in the 2024 class.

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Elite in-state OL sets Clemson visit

An elite in-state standout offensive lineman has planned a return visit to Clemson, The Clemson Insider has learned. After talking with Clemson’s staff Tuesday, Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) 2024 four-star Kam Pringle will be on campus come March 12, …

An elite in-state standout offensive lineman has planned a return visit to Clemson, The Clemson Insider has learned.

After talking with Clemson’s staff Tuesday, Woodland (Dorchester, S.C.) 2024 four-star Kam Pringle will be on campus come March 12, he told TCI.

Pringle will make his first visit to campus since he was in attendance for Clemson’s 48-27 win over Wake Forest at Memorial Stadium on Nov. 20, 2021.

This will be a chance for Pringle to meet with Thomas Austin for the first time since the latter was named Clemson’s offensive line coach. Fortunately for Pringle, he has started to build a relationship with Austin, when he camped at Clemson this past summer.

“I definitely like Coach Austin a lot,” he said. “When I went up to camp, Coach Caldwell called the drills, he told people what to do, but, Coach Austin was the one coordinating everything. He made sure that he let Coach Austin get more up close with us than he did because I guess he already knew what he was planning on doing.

“Me and Coach Austin are definitely building a decent relationship. He’s definitely kind of Coach Caldwell-style. He played for Coach Caldwell, I think, and he’s coached under him. He knows how to put guys in the league and how to get O-linemen better.”

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