Clemson transfer OL target commits to Georgia Tech

One of Clemson’s top targets in the transfer portal has committed to Georgia Tech.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have been looking to bolster their offensive line in the transfer portal but have struck out on two of their top targets in the portal.

The latest is former Middle Tennessee sophomore offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge, who took to social media Wednesday to announce his commitment to Georgia Tech. He had planned to visit Clemson, but that trip was rescheduled, and it looks like it won’t be happening after this news. 

In 2023, Rutledge was a first-team All-Conference USA player, starting 11 games for the Blue Raiders. Clemson, now missing out on Rutledge and the newest Penn State commit, Alan Herron will have to look elsewhere to build their offensive line.

Clemson to Host an All-Conference Transfer Offensive lineman

First-team All-Conference USA offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge is visiting Clemson.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football team could use help on the offensive line, with the Tigers hosting one of the top linemen in the transfer portal soon.

According to reports, Middle Tennessee transfer offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge will be in Tiger Town for a visit on Sunday. Big news for Clemson: the Tigers need help on the offensive line, and activity in the transfer portal is something fans and more hoped for from this program.

In 2023, Rutledge was a first-team All-Conference USA player, starting 11 games for the Blue Raiders. While he is a popular name in the portal, Clemson’s coaching staff will look to make an impression on the talented offensive lineman.