2025 QB visiting Death Valley Saturday

Collins Hill High School (Suwanee, Ga.) quarterback TJ Wilcox will be in Death Valley Saturday to watch Clemson battle Louisville. The 6-foot-2, 170-pound sophomore camped at Clemson and came away impressed after the camp visit experience. “I really …

Collins Hill High School (Suwanee, Ga.) quarterback TJ Wilcox will be in Death Valley Saturday to watch Clemson battle Louisville.

The 6-foot-2, 170-pound sophomore camped at Clemson and came away impressed after the camp visit experience.

“I really loved the camp. It was very engaging,” Wilcox told The Clemson Insider. “The highlight for me was talking to the coaches and touring the (football) facility.”

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Peach State QB: Future Clemson offer would impact recruitment ‘in a big way’

This talented young signal-caller from the Peach State will be back in Tiger Town this fall. Collins Hill High School (Suwanee, Ga.) quarterback TJ Wilcox – a 6-foot-2, 170-pound rising sophomore in the class of 2025 – camped at Clemson in June and …

This talented young signal-caller from the Peach State will be back in Tiger Town this fall.

Collins Hill High School (Suwanee, Ga.) quarterback TJ Wilcox – a 6-foot-2, 170-pound rising sophomore in the class of 2025 – camped at Clemson in June and intends to return for a game at Death Valley during the upcoming season.

“Coach (Clemson offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter) invited me back to a game,” Wilcox told The Clemson Insider recently, “so I plan to get back on campus to a game this fall.”

It will mark the fourth time on campus for Wilcox, who has worked out at the Dabo Swinney Camp in two consecutive summers and also made a visit to Clemson this past spring.

Wilcox is “really excited” to experience the gameday atmosphere at Death Valley, having been highly impressed by what he’s seen while watching the Tigers play in front of the home fans on TV.

“You can tell there is a lot of energy at their games just by watching on TV,” he said. “I really can’t wait to see what that energy feels like in person. I think Clemson’s gameday environment is on a different level. Everyone is so hype and there’s nothing I have seen like it.”

When he looks back on his camp visit this summer, Wilcox said what he really likes the most about Clemson “is the interaction with the coaches and how engaged they are.”

“They were very involved with the camp and gave feedback to help us get better,” he said. “They are very knowledgeable and want to grow you as a whole player to prepare you for life. One of my biggest highlights of the camp was the facility tour. They are building up a lot and there are so many things to support the players when they are not on the field.”

“But I also love when Coach Dabo was giving his speech about what it means being a football player is at Clemson University,” Wilcox added. “He has really high standards for his players and that’s good.”

Along with Clemson, schools that have shown early interest in Wilcox include ones like Oklahoma, Florida State, Notre Dame, Louisville, North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Duke.

There’s a lot Wilcox feels he can bring to the table as a quarterback for a college football team in the future.

“I would describe myself as a strong passing QB,” he said. “I am very comfortable in the pocket, but I also have the ability to escape if needed. I feel like in the future I can bring my accuracy, my leadership and my drive to be my best. I am always working and training to be better and I want to push to make my teammates better as well. I also do really well with keeping calm during game situations, which helps me to make good decisions on the field.”

Wilcox would love to earn an offer from Clemson down the road and believes he’d be a great fit for the Tigers offensively, given his comfortability as a passer and the similar type of system he plays in at Collins Hill.

“I think I would fit into their offense really well,” he said. “My high school runs a similar offense, and I am comfortable in the passing game.

“If Clemson was to offer, I think it would impact my recruitment in a big way and have a positive effect. Clemson is a top school in the ACC, and they are always bringing in top players every year.”

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Talented Peach State QB ‘really loved’ Swinney Camp experience

One talented young signal-caller who traveled to Clemson to participate in the first day of the Dabo Swinney Camp last Wednesday, June 1, was Collins Hill High School (Suwanee, Ga.) quarterback TJ Wilcox. The 6-foot-2, 170-pound rising sophomore in …

One talented young signal-caller who traveled to Clemson to participate in the first day of the Dabo Swinney Camp last Wednesday, June 1, was Collins Hill High School (Suwanee, Ga.) quarterback TJ Wilcox.

The 6-foot-2, 170-pound rising sophomore in the class of 2025 came away impressed after the camp visit experience.

“I really loved the camp. It was very engaging,” Wilcox told The Clemson Insider. “The highlight for me was talking to the coaches and touring the (football) facility.”

Speaking of the coaches, Wilcox enjoyed working with quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter, and although Wilcox didn’t have an opportunity to speak individually with Swinney, Clemson’s head coach nonetheless made a good impression on Wilcox as well.

“I feel like Coach (Streeter) is a genuine person. He was talking to all QBs in my group while engaging and coaching them. He really knows a lot about the QB position,” Wilcox said. “I did not get a chance to talk (to Swinney) but my impression of him from him talking is that he’s a very wise man with a lot of knowledge of the game and life.”

Wilcox feels good about his Swinney Camp showing and got beneficial feedback and tips from Streeter that he could take with him to help him improve as a quarterback heading into his upcoming campaign.

“I feel like I had a solid performance. It was good to get coached up,” he said. “Coach Streeter gave me some good advice on some things to make my game stronger.”

Last Wednesday marked Wilcox’s third time on Clemson’s campus, as he also took part in the Swinney Camp last summer and visited this spring, so he has gotten a good firsthand understanding of what Swinney’s program has to offer prospects such as himself.

“The program is very nice,” Wilcox said. “I love how involved they are with their recruits, and players. They really focus on building you as a player and man, and that’s really important.”

Along with Clemson, other schools showing interest in Wilcox right now, he said, are Oklahoma, Florida State, Notre Dame, Louisville, North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Duke.

A future offer from Clemson would obviously be big for Wilcox, especially considering the caliber of Peach State quarterbacks that have come through the program in the past, namely guys like Deshaun Watson and Trevor Lawrence.

“It would mean a lot to get offered by Clemson because they have produced great quarterbacks, especially from Georgia,” he said, “and it’s a really great program that focuses on building the whole player.”

Wilcox has also camped at Georgia, Notre Dame, Louisville and North Carolina over the past few days and will be at Florida State for a camp this month as well. Streeter invited him back to Clemson for a game this season, so he plans to return to Tiger Town in the fall.

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