Clemson offer ‘would be huge’ for standout Virginia tight end

In his words, the recruiting process has “absolutely been crazy” for this talented tight end prospect since the calendar turned to September. Benedictine High School (Richmond, Va.) standout Luca Puccinelli told The Clemson Insider that more than 35 …

In his words, the recruiting process has “absolutely been crazy” for this talented tight end prospect since the calendar turned to September.

Benedictine High School (Richmond, Va.) standout Luca Puccinelli told The Clemson Insider that more than 35 schools – including many in the ACC, SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 – reached out to him in less than 24 hours after the clock struck midnight on Sept. 1, when college coaches could begin directly contacting juniors in the class of 2024 like himself.

Puccinelli calls it “a blessing to have so many schools with interest,” and says he’s “open doors with all schools.”

“I’m interested in everyone that’s interested in me,” he added. “From Dartmouth to Penn State to JMU to South Carolina. I love the interest and I enjoy build relationships! Right now, we are very much in the introduction stages with everyone. Some schools I have developed strong relationships with already such as (Virginia) Tech, Maryland, Duke, USC, Michigan, Penn State, but I know this is a process.”

Puccinelli currently holds offers from South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Duke, Maryland, East Carolina, UConn, Old Dominion and Liberty.

Clemson has shown interest in the 6-foot-6, 235-pounder, and he was invited to participate in the Dabo Swinney Camp this summer by tight ends coach/passing game coordinator Kyle Richardson.

It marked the second straight year that Puccinelli has camped at Clemson, and despite not being at 100 percent, he feels he showed the Tigers what he has to offer as a tight end.

“I had a great camp when I was in town,” he said. “I had a pulled groin most of June but I still felt like I performed well this summer. I think they know what I can do for them.”

So far, only one uncommitted tight end in the 2024 class owns an offer from Clemson in Marian Central Catholic (Woodstock, Ill.) four-star Christian Bentancur.

But Puccinelli is high on Swinney’s program, and an offer from the Tigers would undoubtedly have a big impact on his recruitment if he were to receive one in the future.

“Clemson has a top-five program, and their school and facility are top notch,” he said. “I’d be very blessed and humbled to receive an offer from the Tigers. Certainly that would be huge for me and my family.”

Right now, Puccinelli is simply enjoying the recruiting process and planning to check out schools that have offered him, as he looks to find the place that can best set him up for success in college and beyond.

“Certainly as the year goes on I’ll be taking visits where I have offers,” he said, “and trying to finalize a list of schools I feel would be best for myself and family for the next 50 years.”

— Photo for this article courtesy of Irish Sports Daily.

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Rising Virginia TE will camp at Clemson; says it’d be an ‘honor’ to earn offer from Tigers

A talented tight end in the class of 2024 announced earlier this week that he’s planning to do three or four camps this summer, with his first stop on the circuit coming at Clemson. The Clemson Insider recently caught up with Benedictine (Richmond, …

A talented tight end in the class of 2024 announced earlier this week that he’s planning to do three or four camps this summer, with his first stop on the circuit coming at Clemson.

The Clemson Insider recently caught up with Benedictine (Richmond, Va.) four-star Luca Puccinelli, who was invited to participate in the Dabo Swinney Camp this summer by Clemson tight ends coach/passing game coordinator Kyle Richardson.

Puccinelli — a 6-foot-6, 235-pound rising junior — is hoping that he can further build a relationship with Richardson when he does camp at Clemson this summer.

“I went to a camp last year, but this will be my first year at camp as sort of known by them,” Puccinelli said. “I think this year will be much better. I’ve improved a lot as a player and a person, so I think this camp 

At last year’s Clemson camp, Puccinelli was coached up by then offensive coordinator Tony Elliott, who has kept in touch with him, even after accepting the head coaching position at the University of Virginia. 

Elliott was a fan of what he had seen from Puccinelli, who has since emerged as one of the top tight ends in the class of 2024. He currently ranks as the No. 13 tight end in the class of 2024, per the 247Sports Composite rankings.

As far as his recruitment is concerned, Puccinelli pinpointed Michigan, Ohio State, Virginia Tech and Virginia, as well as some other ACC and Big Ten programs, as the schools in his process that are currently recruiting him the hardest.

Puccinelli currently holds offers from Virginia Tech, Maryland, East Carolina, Duke and Old Dominion. He’s hoping to add to his list of his offers this summer, especially after he enjoyed a rather successful sophomore campaign.

What would it mean to Puccinelli if Clemson pulled the trigger on an offer this summer?

“Clemson’s a great school,” he said. “It would be an honor to have an offer from Clemson.”

“My sophomore season went great,” Puccinelli said. “There’s always room for improvement and I always try to be the best I can, so my junior season is going to be much better.”

Puccinelli’s high school doesn’t do spring practice, but right now he’s focusing on his speed. While there isn’t spring practice, he has been doing some speed training, as well as lifting with his teammates.

“I consider myself a long tight end, who can block or pass and can do it all,” he said when asked to describe himself as a player. “If you need to put my mind in the dirt, I’ll do it. If you need me to run a route, I’ll do it. Anything to help the team win. I’m a team player.”

Puccinelli has been able to travel the country and took several visits over the span of a couple of months earlier this year. With that being said, what is he looking for in a school at the next level?

“Definitely big academics and somewhere that’s welcoming to me and my family,” he said, “and somewhere where I’d be set for life. Not the next four years, but 40, and I could always come back. Somewhere that treats their alumni very highly.”

— Photo for this article courtesy of Irish Sports Daily.

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Recruiting action post Blue vs. Gold game for Notre Dame Football

It was a good weekend for the Irish

The end of the spring is always a big time draw for many recruits and Notre Dame’s Blue vs. Gold game is no different. Committed and uncommitted prospects share their experiences along with new offers as well. Find out below the latest on Irish recruiting post-spring game.

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