Former Clemson running back Lyn-J Dixon no longer with Tennessee football

Lyn-J Dixon is no longer with Tennessee football.

Former Clemson running back Lyn-J Dixon is on the move once again. After just 18 days with the Vols, Dixon will be looking for a new team.

The running back spent four seasons with the Tigers Clemson, where he rushed for 1,420 yards and 13 TDs. Dixon announced last November that he would be transferring to West Virginia. After a short stint with the Mountaineers, Dixon announced that he would enter the transfer portal for the second time in June, which led to him joining Tennessee.

What’s next for Dixon is uncertain after failing to play a snap for either West Virginia or Tennessee before leaving the programs.

 

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Josh Heupel provides update on Lyn-J Dixon’s eligibility

Josh Heupel provides update on transfer running back Lyn-J Dixon’s eligibility.

Tennessee scrimmaged for the first time during fall training camp Tuesday ahead of the 2022 season.

Following the Vols’ scrimmage, second-year head coach Josh Heupel met with media.

Heupel was asked about Clemson transfer running back Lyn-J Dixon. Dixon debuted with the Vols during Tennessee’s fourth practice during fall training camp Aug. 4.

“Lyn-J will be eligible,” Heupel said.

The 5-foot-10, 195-pound Dixon appeared in 41 games with the Tigers, totaling 1,420 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 218 attempts. Dixon recorded 20 receptions, 190 receiving yards and one touchdown at Clemson.

Lyn-J Dixon’s career stats versus Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Pittsburgh, South Carolina

Dixon committed to Tennessee in June 2017. Dixon decommitted from the Vols in Oct. 2017. Dixon signed with Clemson on Dec. 20, 2017. He enrolled at Clemson in June 2018 from Taylor County High School in Butler, Georgia.

Heupel was also asked if Dixon had a preexisting relationship with Tennessee’s coaching staff.

“For us as a staff, not really, as far as a previous relationship,” Heupel said. “Obviously, he had a lot of familiarity with Tennessee if you look back at his recruitment.

“He has some experience playing at this level. His skillset, athletic ability, change of direction, his explosive long speed, all of those things are things that we need inside of that room. For those reasons, I felt like he was the right fit to bring in.”

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PHOTOS: Lyn-J Dixon debuts with Tennessee during fall training camp

PHOTOS: Transfer running back Lyn-J Dixon debuts with Tennessee during fall training camp

Transfer running back Lyn-J Dixon committed to Tennessee Wednesday.

Dixon took part in Tennessee’s fourth fall training camp practice Thursday.

He played at Clemson from 2018-21.

The 5-foot-10, 194-pound Dixon appeared in 41 games with the Tigers, totaling 1,420 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 218 attempts.

Dixon recorded 20 receptions, 190 receiving yards and one touchdown at Clemson.

He committed to Tennessee in June 2017. Dixon de-committed from the Vols in Oct. 2017.

Dixon would commit and sign with Clemson on Dec. 20, 2017. He enrolled at Clemson in June 2018 from Taylor County High School in Butler, Georgia.

Below are photos of Dixon during his first practice with the Vols.

Lyn-J Dixon’s career stats versus Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Pittsburgh, South Carolina

A look at running back Lyn-J Dixon’s career stats versus Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Pittsburgh and South Carolina — opponents for Tennessee in 2022.

Transfer running back Lyn-J Dixon has committed to Tennessee.

He played at Clemson from 2018-21.

The 5-foot-10, 194-pound Dixon appeared in 41 games with the Tigers, totaling 1,420 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 218 attempts.

Dixon recorded 20 receptions, 190 receiving yards and one touchdown at Clemson.

He committed to Tennessee in June 2017. Dixon de-committed from the Vols in Oct. 2017.

Dixon would commit and sign with Clemson on Dec. 20, 2017. He enrolled at Clemson in June 2018 from Taylor County High School in Butler, Georgia.

PHOTOS: Lyn-J Dixon through the years

Below are Dixon’s game-by-game stats versus Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Pittsburgh and South Carolina. Tennessee will host Alabama and play at Pittsburgh, LSU, Georgia and South Carolina during the 2022 season.

Former Tiger reveals transfer destination

A former Clemson running back revealed his transfer destination via social media Wednesday. Lyn-J Dixon announced on Instagram that he is heading to Tennessee. He made a visit to Knoxville this past weekend. Dixon, who previously announced last …

A former Clemson running back revealed his transfer destination via social media Wednesday.

Lyn-J Dixon announced on Instagram that he is heading to Tennessee. He made a visit to Knoxville this past weekend.

Dixon, who previously announced last November that he would transfer to West Virginia, entered the NCAA transfer portal for the second time in late June.

On Sept. 20 of last year, Dixon entered the transfer portal after playing in three games for Clemson.

Dixon started the South Carolina State game but only received 10 carries through the first three games of the 2021 season, rushing for 48 yards.

“It was his decision. He wanted to get an early start on the portal. I wish him luck,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said after the transfer.

Dixon was originally a Tennessee commitment in high school before ultimately signing with the Tigers.

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Lyn-J Dixon commits to Tennessee

Former Clemson running back Lyn-J Dixon commits to Tennessee.

Transfer running back Lyn-J Dixon has committed to Tennessee.

He played at Clemson from 2018-21.

The 5-foot-10, 194-pound Dixon appeared in 41 games with the Tigers, totaling 1,420 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 218 attempts.

Dixon recorded 20 receptions, 190 receiving yards and one touchdown at Clemson.

He committed to Tennessee in June 2017. Dixon de-committed from the Vols in Oct. 2017.

Dixon would commit and sign with Clemson on Dec. 20, 2017. He enrolled at Clemson in June 2018 from Taylor County High School in Butler, Georgia.

Tennessee kicked off fall training camp Monday ahead of its 2022 season.

The Vols will open the 2022 campaign Sept. 1 against Ball State at Neyland Stadium (7 p.m. EDT, SEC Network).

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PHOTOS: Lyn-J Dixon through the years

PHOTOS: Running back Lyn-J Dixon through the years

Running back Lyn-J Dixon played at Clemson from 2018-21.

The 5-foot-10, 194-pound Dixon appeared in 41 games with the Tigers, totaling 1,420 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 218 attempts.

Dixon recorded 20 receptions, 190 receiving yards and one touchdown at Clemson.

He committed to Tennessee in June 2017. Dixon de-committed from the Vols in Oct. 2017.

Dixon would commit and sign with Clemson on Dec. 20, 2017. He enrolled at Clemson in June 2018 from Taylor County High School in Butler, Georgia.

PHOTOS: Running backs Reggie Cobb and Chuck Webb at Tennessee

Below are photos of former Tennessee commit and Clemson running back Lyn-J Dixon.

Former Clemson player enters transfer portal again

A former Tiger is back in the transfer portal for the second time. In November, Lyn-J Dixon announced that he would transfer to West Virginia. On Sept. 20 of last year, Dixon entered the transfer portal. Dixon started the South Carolina State game …

A former Tiger is back in the transfer portal for the second time. In November, Lyn-J Dixon announced that he would transfer to West Virginia.

On Sept. 20 of last year, Dixon entered the transfer portal.

Dixon started the South Carolina State game but only received 10 carries through the first three games of this season, rushing for 48 yards.

“It was his decision. He wanted to get an early start on the portal. I wish him luck,” said Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney after the transfer.

Elliott expounds on Shipley’s ‘jealousy’ comment, how the RB room has evolved

In the week leading up to No. 23 Clemson’s 30-0 win over South Carolina on Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium, freshman running back Will Shipley provided insight into the drama that clouded the Tigers’ running back room earlier this season, …

In the week leading up to No. 23 Clemson’s 30-0 win over South Carolina on Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium, freshman running back Will Shipley provided insight into the drama that clouded the Tigers’ running back room earlier this season, revealing “there was a lot of jealousy and some bad makeup in our room early in season.”

The Tigers, who finished the regular season 9-3 after Saturday’s victory over their in-state rival, lost a pair of running backs to the transfer portal when Lyn-J Dixon entered it after the Georgia Tech game on Sept. 18 and Michel Dukes put his name in the portal after the Syracuse game on Oct. 15.

Following Saturday’s win against South Carolina (6-6) – during which the Tigers rushed for 265 yards, improving to 72-1 when rushing for 200-plus yards under Dabo Swinney – Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was asked about Shipley’s “jealousy” comment and how Elliott has seen the running backs room evolve over the course of the 2021 season under first-year running backs coach C.J. Spiller.

“It takes time, and again, that was a tough situation, as I said, for C.J. walking in,” said Elliott, who coached the running backs at Clemson from 2011-20 before transitioning to tight ends coach in early 2021.“He had been around, he knew those guys, but all those guys had come to Clemson to play for me as a running backs coach. So, you make that transition, and then it was a fresh start.

“So, what happened is you had guys that took advantage of the fresh start and some guys that didn’t take advantage of it. And obviously, the running back position, those guys are so used to touching the ball all the time. So now they go from a situation where maybe you thought from a hierarchy standpoint or a transition with Travis (Etienne), that things were going to go a certain way. And C.J. had to establish his code of conduct and his mode of operation within that room. So, early on … and then the adversity on top of that didn’t help. But once he was able to get all those guys to buy in, now you’re seeing what’s paid dividends.”

After rushing for a season-high 333 yards in last week’s win over Wake Forest, Clemson has now reached 250 rushing yards in consecutive games for the first time since a four-game streak against Florida State, Louisville, Boston College and Wofford in 2019.

With a 6.2-yards-per-carry average against the Gamecocks, Clemson has now averaged 6.0 or more yards per carry in consecutive games for the first time this season, and the Tigers have now rushed for at least three touchdowns in three consecutive games for the first time since last season against Miami, Georgia Tech and Syracuse.

A week after Shipley and sophomore Kobe Pace combined for 303 yards and four touchdowns on the ground against Wake Forest, Shipley rushed 19 times for a career-high-tying 128 yards with a touchdown against the Gamecocks, while Pace rushed seven times for 58 yards with one touchdown. Freshman Phil Mafah added his third rushing touchdown of the season and of his career on a 6-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter, finishing with 11 carries for 43 yards.

It’s safe to say that after the early season trouble in the running backs room, things have turned out pretty well for those who stuck it out and stayed the course.

“Love the guys that decided to move on. Understand the situation,” Elliott said. “If I had to say one thing to those guys, timing may not have been the best thing, but it looks like it’s going to work out well for both of those guys. Matter of fact, talked to one of them the other day. Called and wished me a happy birthday.

“So, they made business decisions, which I understand. But that also created opportunity for the guys that wanted to buy in, that wanted to be a part of what C.J. was establishing in that running back room.”

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Clemson transfer commits to new home

Earlier this season Lyn-J Dixon entered the transfer portal as he found it hard to get the playing time he wanted at Clemson with the talented young guns at running back. On Thanksgiving Dixon announced on Instagram where he plans to play next …

Earlier this season Lyn-J Dixon entered the transfer portal as he found it hard to get the playing time he wanted at Clemson with the talented young guns at running back.

On Thanksgiving Dixon announced on Instagram where he plans to play next season.

Dixon started the South Carolina State game, but only received 10 carries through the first three games of this season, rushing for 48 yards.

“It was his decision.  He wanted to get an early start on the portal.  I wish him luck,” said Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney after the transfer.