Top talent flocking to Tiger Town for Clemson’s ‘spring elite day’

Clemson is set to host a slew of top prospects today for its second junior day of the year, which the Tigers are dubbing their “spring elite day” for recruits in the class of 2023. Among the headliners expected to be in attendance is Central (Phenix …

Clemson is set to host a slew of top prospects today for its second junior day of the year, which the Tigers are dubbing their “spring elite day” for recruits in the class of 2023.

Among the headliners expected to be in attendance is Central (Phenix City, Ala.) five-star A.J. Harris, the nation’s No. 2 cornerback and No. 17 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings. The 6-foot-2, 175-pounder has made multiple trips to Tiger Town and is a priority target for the Tigers. Last September, he released a top seven comprised of Clemson, Alabama, LSU, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Georgia and Ohio State.

Harris will be joined on campus by a host of other talented defensive backs, including Harris’ teammate at Central, cornerback Quintavious Billingsley; Lake Mary (Fla.) four-star cornerback Braedan Marshall; Eagles Landing Christian Academy (McDonough, Ga.) three-star cornerback Colton Hood; Daniel (Central, S.C.) cornerback Misun Kelley; North Oconee (Bogart, Ga.) cornerback Khalil Barnes; Loachapoka (Auburn, Ala.) cornerback Jacorious Hart; Milton (Alpharetta, Ga.) three-star safety Robert Billings; and A.C. Reynolds (Asheville, N.C.) safety Dashawn Stone.

Another headliner slated to be on hand for the spring elite day is Oceanside Collegiate Academy (Mount Pleasant, S.C.) four-star offensive lineman Monroe Freeling.

It will mark his first visit to Clemson since attending the Florida State game in late October of last year. He was also on campus last June to participate in the Dabo Swinney Camp, after which he picked up an offer from the Tigers.

Freeling said during a recent interview with The Clemson Insider that the Tigers “stand highly” in his recruitment heading into today’s visit.

“I really loved the culture there when I first went up and I’ve been maintaining a good relationship with (offensive line) coach (Thomas) Austin,” he said, “and I’m just looking forward to growing it some more when I get out there.”

Along with Clemson, which is heavily pursuing Freeling, he named Miami and Notre Dame as a couple of schools that have been recruiting him the hardest.

According to the 247Sports Composite, Freeling is the No. 1 prospect in South Carolina, No. 9 offensive tackle nationally and No. 82 overall prospect for the 2023 class.

South Point (Belmont, N.C.) four-star offensive lineman Sullivan Absher will also return to Clemson after picking up an offer from the Tigers in February – an offer that he told TCI he “had been working for, for a very long time.”  He previously traveled to Clemson twice during this past season – first for the Boston College game in October and then for the Wake Forest game in November.

Another big-time offensive lineman will be on campus today as well in Eagles Landing Christian Academy (McDonough, Ga.) four-star tackle Zechariah Owens.

As for the defensive linemen expected to be among the junior day visitors, there are several prominent prospects, namely St. John’s (Washington, D.C.) four-star David Ojiegbe, Hewitt-Trussville (Trussville, Ala.) four-star Hunter Osborne, Rome (Ga.) four-star Stephiylan Green, Upson-Lee (Thomaston, Ga.) four-star T.J. Searcy and Woodward Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) four-star A.J. Hoffler.

A bunch of other standout class of 2023 prospects are on the expected guest list for the spring elite day, as well, including Hickory Ridge (Harrisburg, N.C.) four-star wide receiver Christian Hamilton; Bridgeland (Cypress, Texas) four-star tight end Reid Mikeska; Denmark (Alpharetta, Ga.) four-star linebacker Dee Crayton; Fairfax (Va.) four-star linebacker Tony Rojas; F.W. Buchholz (Gainesville, Fla.) three-star wide receiver Creed Whittemore; Maiden (N.C.) High School three-star wide receiver Chris Culliver; Phoebus (Hampton, Va.) three-star athlete Jordan Bass; Sumter (S.C.) athlete Zyeir Gamble; and Dutch Fork (Irmo, S.C.) running back Jarvis Green.

A few notable 2024 prospects are planning to visit Clemson today, too, in Carrollwood Day (Tampa, Fla.) four-star defensive back Tavoy Feagin, Weddington (Matthews, N.C.) tight end Brooks Mauk and Towers (Decatur, Ga.) wide receiver/cornerback Keshawn Weathers.

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4-star Sunshine State DB will be at Clemson next month

The Clemson Insider has learned that a top Sunshine State prospect will be on campus come March 5. Carrollwood Day (Tampa, Fla.) four-star Tavoy Feagin has recently been in contact with Clemson offensive analyst Andrew Zow, who invited him to come …

The Clemson Insider has learned that a top Sunshine State prospect will be on campus come March 5.

Carrollwood Day (Tampa, Fla.) four-star Tavoy Feagin has recently been in contact with Clemson offensive analyst Andrew Zow, who invited him to come to The Valley, so other members of Clemson’s coaching staff can watch the top safety prospect in person.

Feagin — a 6-foot, 170-pound sophomore— ranks as the No. 5 safety in the class of 2024, per 247Sports. He’s never been to Clemson before, so March’s visit will be a first for he and his family.

“I’m super excited to get up to Clemson,” Feagin told TCI. “It’s truly a blessing to have a school like that looking forward to seeing me and stuff. I just can’t wait to visit.”

When asked to describe himself as a player, Feagin used one word: “aggressive.” This past season, Feagin had 29 total tackles (13 for loss), three PBUs, an interception and a forced fumble.

Feagin first got in contact with Zow, a former University of Alabama quarterback and head coach at Sylacauga (Ala.) High School, following his sophomore season

With Feagin only being a sophomore, the contact he has with college coaches has to be mediated through his head coach.

Clemson coaches have stopped by Carrollwood Day before though, as the Tigers have previously shown interest in Feagin’s teammates — 2023 four-star offensive lineman Clay Wedin and 2024 four-star wideout Bredell Richardson — in addition to Feagin himself.

It’s still relatively early in Feagin’s recruitment process. He’s keeping all of his options open as he enjoys the process, even as he continues to add high-profile offers each and every day. Since the end of last month, Feagin has picked up offers from Oklahoma, Florida State, Oregon, Nebraska and Ole Miss.

“It’s truly a blessing to have all these offers and schools looking at me,” he said. “It just really shows how much work I’ve put in and it’s starting to pay off. 2022 is starting pretty well (for me) right now.”

In addition to visiting Clemson next month, Feagin plans on checking out Georgia, Florida and Alabama.

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Catch up with a flurry of February offers for Oklahoma Sooners Football

Oklahoma has sent out plenty of offers over the past several weeks. Here’s a look at who the Sooners have targeted.

With national signing day officially in the rearview, Oklahoma has turned its focus to the 2023 and 2024 classes for the most part.

OU has four commits in the 2023 recruiting class, good for No. 15 nationally and third in the Big 12 conference according to 247Sports. That list includes quarterback Jackson Arnold, wide receiver Ashton Cozart, offensive lineman Joshua Bates and athlete Erik McCarty.

Here’s a look at who the Sooners have sent out offers to over the past several weeks.

Tennessee offers 2024 cornerback Tavoy Feagin

Tennessee offers 2024 cornerback prospect Tavoy Feagin.

Second-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel and his staff continue to recruit future Vols.

The Vols have offered 2024 cornerback prospect Tavoy Feagin.

“Bless to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Feagin said on Twitter.

The 6-foot, 165-pound cornerback is from Carrollwood Day School in Tampa, Florida.

Feagin has Southeastern Conference offers from the Vols, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State and South Carolina.

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Spartans offer elite Florida 2024 DB Tavoy ‘Seatbelt’ Feagin

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top defensive prospects in the 2024 class

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Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top prospects in the 2024 class.

Tavoy “Seatbelt” Feagin announced on Wednesday that he has received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Feagin — who hails from Tampa, Fla. — is ranked as the No. 5 safety and No. 57 overall prospect in the 2024 class, according to 247Sports.

Feagin has received scholarship offers from numerous big-time schools. Along with Michigan State, Feagin has also received offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Miami (FL), Penn State, Texas, USC and others.

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Texas extends an offer to 2024 four-star defensive back Tavoy Feagin

One of the top prospects in the state of Florida for the 2024 class.

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