MSU target, 4-star DL Vic Burley to announce college decision on Wedensday

One of the top recruits in the 2023 class will make his college decision this week, and the Spartans are in the mix

One of the top recruits in the 2023 class will make his college decision this week, and the Spartans are in the mix.

Four-star defensive lineman Vic Burley will announce his commitment live on CBS Sports HQ on Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET. Burley will be deciding between four schools — Michigan State, Clemson, Georgia and Tennessee.

Burley is listed as the No. 22 overall player and No. 4 defensive lineman in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2023 class. He holds offers from nearly 20 programs, including some of the biggest schools in the game.

Burley took an official visit to Michigan State two weeks ago, and appears to be very much interested in the Spartans. He is, however, projected to pick Clemson, according to 247Sports — so we’ll see how things shake out this week.

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The Insider Report: Multiple sunny forecasts, latest on top targets & more

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. Top DL target set to make decision Wednesday Just two days ahead of a big announcement for one of Clemson’s top defensive line prospects in the 2023 …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

We hope everyone had a great weekend.

Top DL target set to make decision Wednesday

Just two days ahead of a big announcement for one of Clemson’s top defensive line prospects in the 2023 recruiting class, The Clemson Insider is calling for Wednesday to be a sunny day in Tiger Town.

Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star defensive lineman Vic Burley announced Monday that he will be announcing his college decision come Wednesday afternoon. Burley, who 247Sports considers to be the nation’s No. 4 defensive lineman and No. 22 prospect overall in the 2023 class, is ready to announce his decision, as he will choose between Clemson, Georgia, Michigan State and Tennessee.

We have gathered enough information to make our sunny forecast for Burley.

While Burley wasn’t in attendance for Clemson’s official visit weekend from June 3-5, TCI was told by a source not to discount players who weren’t in town as a wave of commitments came in early last week.

And while Burley last visited for Clemson’s Elite Junior Day on Jan. 31, it was then that he told TCI that the Tigers were at the top of his recruitment.

That held true at the time and obviously bears fruit now, but Burley wanted to make other visits before pulling the trigger on a college commitment.

“I know they’re at the top, I just don’t really have a good (feel) on my list right now,” he said back in January. “But I know they’re at the top, though.”

One thing stands out the most to Burley when he thinks about Clemson’s program.

“They think more of the person than the athlete,” he said.

TE target announcing commitment Tuesday

Archbishop Wood High School (Warminster, Pa.) three-star tight end Markus Dixon will make his commitment at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14.

At this time, we’re prepared to make our sunny forecast for Dixon, who took an official visit to Clemson last weekend and has no plans to make any additional visits to other contenders in his recruitment.

“It was great,” Dixon said regarding his official visit experience. “I think Clemson made a very huge impact in my recruitment.”

Dixon reported an offer from Clemson during the official visit on Friday, June 3.

“It was a heavy offer,” he said. “It’s not just any Power Five school offering me. This is a team that’s almost consistently top-four every year. I think that this is a great program and them offering just really shows my skills and abilities and how they’d love to use me.”

If Dixon were to commit to Clemson, he’d join First Baptist Academy (Naples, Fla.) four-star Olsen Patt Henry, who announced his verbal commitment to Clemson last week.

Dixon said that Clemson’s coaching staff did talk about him and Henry being the only tight ends that they’re heavily interested in.

“Hanging with him throughout the whole weekend, he was just a great person to be around,” Dixon said of Henry. “We haven’t even played together, so I think that just says a lot about his character.”

Dixon (6-5, 230) is the nation’s No. 24 tight end in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite.

Tigers in good position to land top-75 recruit

After speaking with a source familiar with a Lone Star State prospect’s recruitment, we can tell you that Clemson is in a prime position to land the commitment of one of its top targets.

We can tell you that things have been trending in that direction for Permian (Odessa, Texas) 2023 four-star offensive lineman Harris Sewell, ever since he was among Clemson’s 31 official visitors for the program’s official visit weekend.

In April, Sewell dropped a top-five featuring Clemson along with Texas A&M, Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama. The Tigers extended a scholarship offer to Sewell on Nov. 1, just a couple of days after he was in attendance as an unofficial visitor for Clemson’s 30-20 win over Florida State. He also visited Clemson last July.

The 6-foot-4, 300-pounder is ranked as a top-100 national prospect in the 2023 class by both ESPN (No. 65) and the 247Sports Composite (No. 73).

While this goes without saying, this would be a major addition to Clemson’s 2023 recruiting class, as well as a big boost for the program’s offensive line recruiting going forward.

Update on the nation’s top-ranked LB

The nation’s No. 1 linebacker in the 2024 class returned to Clemson for another visit last week. Jefferson (Ga.) High School five-star Sammy Brown was back on campus for an unofficial visit this past Friday.

It was his first time back in Clemson since he visited for the Tigers’ final spring practice before the program’s spring game. Friday marked his third trip to Tiger Town in as many months, as he was also on campus on March 12, when he became the first class of 2024 prospect to receive an offer from the Tigers.

“We went up Friday morning and left that night,” Brown told The Clemson Insider. “My brother was camping in the weekend camp, so we just helped him out and made a visit out of it. I was able to spend a lot of time with Coach Goodwin and be able to just talk with him. I was also able to talk with some of the players that were working the linebacker drills. The highlight of the visit was probably talking about their P.A.W. Journey Program. It was really cool to just see what they’re doing and how they’re developing players off the field.”

It was important for Brown to get back on campus and continue to further build his relationship with Clemson defensive coordinator/linebacker coach Wesley Goodwin.

“Our relationship is definitely getting stronger,” Brown said. “It’s a lot more talks about hunting and fishing than it is football. A little recruiting here and there, but mostly the conversation is about life outside football.”

We asked Brown if this visit changed anything about where Clemson currently stands in his recruitment.

“I’m still trying to stay totally neutral on schools right now, but I really like what Clemson is doing,” he said.

The latest on a top DL target’s visit

TCI caught up with The Loomis Chaffee School (Windsor, CT.) 2024 four-star defensive lineman Jerod Smith, who was on Clemson/s campus for an unofficial visit this Friday.

Smith was able to line up a visit on short notice.

His head coach and Clemson defensive ends coach Lemanski Hall got in contact on Thursday night and Smith was able to set up a visit for the following morning.

“It was short notice, but it was a really good visit,” he said. “Of course, they have the best facilities. They have all the best things that you could see, but the family atmosphere there is huge.”

What type of feedback did Smith get from Hall on his visit?

“His main message is that he’s really big on relationships,” Smith said. “He doesn’t give a kid an offer to give a kid an offer. He likes to see how they are, what type of relationship they build and all that.”

Smith 100% respects that level of thinking.

He said that he’s noticed during the recruitment process that with schools that tend to take relationships more seriously, there is usually a better outcome that comes with it. With that being said, Smith is excited to build his relationship with Clemson going forward.

“One of the main things they said too was that Coach Swinney loves to see his recruits visit campus before they decide to even offer or anything,” Smith said. “That was also another big part.”

247Sports has tabbed Smith (6-4, 260) as the nation’s No. 8 defensive lineman and No. 55 prospect overall in the 2024 class.

Staff Writer Gavin Oliver contributed to this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

5-star DL Vic Burley locks in official visit to Michigan State in early June

One of the top defensive prospects in the 2023 class will be on Michigan State’s campus in early June

One of the top defensive prospects in the 2023 class will be on Michigan State’s campus in early June.

On Wednesday, Corey Robinson of 247Sports reported that five-star defensive lineman Vic Burley has locked in an official visit to Michigan State from June 3 – 5. Burley is ranked as the No. 4 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class.

Burley is one of the most sought recruits in the 2023 class, with offers from some of the game’s biggest programs. Michigan State, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, Tennesee, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame and Texas A&M have extended an offer to him.

Burley hails from Warner Robins, Ga., and is listed at 6-foot-5 and 276 pounds.

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UGA football among top schools for 5-star Warner Robins DL

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for five-star defensive line recruit Vic Burley.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for five-star defensive line recruit Victor “Vic” Burley. Georgia would love to add a commitment from Burley, who is one of the best players in Georgia.

Burley plays high school football for Warner Robins High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. The five-star defensive lineman is the second-ranked recruit in Georgia in the class of 2023. Burley is also the No. 5 defensive lineman in the country and the No. 35 prospect.

The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Warner Robins star plans to play in the 2023 All-American Bowl. Burley has taken recent visits to Clemson, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and others.

The five-star has offers from schools across the country like Kentucky, Nebraska, Penn State, Miami, Michigan, and more. Burley additionally stars in track and field for Warner Robins. He has some impressive numbers in shot put and in discus.

Warner Robins has won back-to-back 5A state championships in Georgia.

Vic Burley announced his top 12 schools via Twitter:

Vic Burley puts Oregon, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, Texas A&M, Michigan State, FSU, Tennessee, and Oklahoma in his top schools.Where will he play college football?

Burley is favored to attend Clemson. Kirby Smart and Georgia will not give up without a fight for the in-state five-star.

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New staff has Florida near the top of this 5-star DL’s recruitment

Another weekend, another five-star recruit impressed by the culture Billy Napier has created at Florida in just a few months.

Billy Napier worked hard to get the right people on his staff to help change the culture at the University of Florida. The latest five-star recruit to be impressed by the changes in Gainesville is Warner Robbins (Georgia) defensive lineman Vic Burley.

“Way up at the top. They are way up there,” Burley told 247Sports’ Blake Alderman. “I love what they’re doing. GatorMade, that’s a real big improvement from the old coaching staff. They are really focused on the character development, really just trying to raise young men.”

There’s no doubt that Napier’s personal approach made a difference during Burley’s visit. Being treated as more than just a football player stood out to him as it has to so many other recruits since Napier took over.

Burley was also impressed by the intensity he saw on the practice field. He spent plenty of time with defensive line coach [autotag]Sean Spencer[/autotag], who would be his position coach at Florida. He was appreciative of Spencer’s ability to balance criticism and praise as a coach without going overboard in either direction.

“I really love what the coaches are about,” he said. “Coach Spence, coach Napier, coach (Jamar) Chaney. All of them. It was really a great atmosphere here. Really watching the practice I really love the tempo, the energy they have.”

Florida appears well-positioned in Burley’s recruitment following the visit, but upcoming trips to Clemson and Georgia next weekend could affect that standing. Oklahoma and Tennessee are some other programs standing out right now.

The plans are for Burley to make official visits in June and make a decision before the football season starts. An August commitment appears likely, but anything can happen when it comes to recruiting.

Burley is the No. 5 defensive lineman and the No. 35 overall recruit in the class of 2023, according to the 247Sports composite.

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5-star DL from Georgia shows favor for Dan Lanning and the Ducks

The Oregon Ducks made the cut for 5-star DL Vic Burley in his latest recruiting trim-down.

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Not only did the Oregon Ducks get a dynamic up-and-coming head coach when hiring Dan Lanning from the Georgia Bulldogs this last offseason, but they also got one of the best recruiters in the south to bring his talents to the pacific northwest.

Lanning’s overhaul of the Oregon staff and decision to fill out the ranks with elite recruiters has paid dividends so far, especially when it comes to players from SEC country. It seems that now more than ever, the Ducks are making the cut for a number of highly-rated players from states like Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, all of whom are considering a trip to Oregon to join what Lanning is building.

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The latest player to make this consideration is 5-star defensive lineman Vic Burley, a 6-foot-5, 276-pound player from Warner Robins, GA. Burley is listed by 247Sports as the No. 4 DL in the 2023 class, and No. 35 player overall.

He recently included the Ducks in his top-12 going into the spring, and will hopefully take a trip out to Eugene at some point this year to check out the facilities.

Vic Burley’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 5 0.9840 GA DL
Rivals 4 5.9 GA DL
ESPN 4 86 GA DL
On3 Recruiting 4 94.42 GA DL
247 Composite 4 95 GA DL

Vitals

Hometown Warner Robins, Georgia
Projected Position DL
Height 6-foot-5
Weight 267 pounds
Class 2023

Top-12

  • Oregon
  • Georgia
  • Clemson
  • South Carolina
  • Florida
  • Ohio State
  • Alabama
  • Texas A&M
  • Michigan
  • Florida State
  • Tennessee
  • Oklahoma

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5-star DL names Clemson among top schools

One of the nation’s top defensive linemen dropped his top school’s list on Saturday night via social media. Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star Vic Burley is down to Clemson, Oregon, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Ohio State, Alabama, Texas …

One of the nation’s top defensive linemen dropped his top school’s list on Saturday night via social media.

Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star Vic Burley is down to Clemson, Oregon, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Ohio State, Alabama, Texas A&M, Michigan State, Florida State, Tennessee and Oklahoma.

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s Elite Junior Day on Saturday, Jan. 29 was Vic Burley, the No. 6 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Burley (6-4, 275) spoke with The Clemson Insider about his experience on campus for the Tigers’ elite junior day.

“I enjoyed it well. It was a great visit,” he said. “It felt really familiar. I didn’t feel out of place. It just felt like I fit in.”

Where do the Tigers stand in his recruitment following the elite junior day?

“I know they’re at the top, I just don’t really have a good (feel) on my list right now,” he said. “But I know they’re at the top, though.”

Burley, who said his recruitment is “still pretty wide open,” is looking to make his commitment “probably around close to the end” of his upcoming senior season. He feels schools such as Ohio State, Georgia, Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, Penn State and Florida State are recruiting him the hardest right now, along with Clemson.

One thing stands out the most to Burley when he thinks about Clemson’s program.

“They think more of the person than the athlete,” he said.

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Michigan State football makes 5-star DL Vic Burley’s top schools list

Michigan State is making a run at a 5-star defensive lineman

Michigan State has made a strong impression on four-star defensive lineman Vic Burley early on in his recruitment. So much so that the Spartans have made his top schools list after he cut down his list.

The Spartans are included in the list alongside Oregon, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, Texas A&M, Florida State, Tennessee and Oklahoma.

Burley is a native of Warner Robbins, Georgia, and is rated as a 5-star prospect according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

The Spartans will look to get him on campus to further cement themselves in his recruitment.

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This 5-star defensive lineman is visiting Florida in March

Another five-star recruit is stopping by the Swamp in March.

Five-star defensive lineman Vic Burley has set up three visits for the month of March and one of them is to the University of Florida according to 247Sports.

Once the dead period ends, Burley will make stops by Florida State and USC before closing up the month in Gainesville. He’s set to arrive on March 26, and it will be his first chance to meet new head coach Billy Napier and his staff. Burley made trips to the Swamp in June and September, but that was under Dan Mullen‘s staff.

Napier and defensive line coach Sean Spencer have prioritized Burley in recent weeks. The 6-foot-5-inch, 265-pounder has an 81-inch wingspan. That’s the kind of size needed to play in the trenches in college football’s top conference.

Georgia and Tennessee are two other names in the race for Burley. Both schools hosted Burley in January, but he hasn’t released a list of his top school just yet. Playing high school ball in Georgia could help the Bulldogs out in his recruitment

The 247Sports composite ranks Burley as the No. 33 overall recruit in the nation and the No. 5 defensive lineman in the country. Stealing the No. 2 player out of Georiga would be a big win for Billy Napier over the Gators’ biggest rival.

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Tigers ‘at the top’ for 5-star DL after elite junior day visit

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s elite junior day this past Saturday was Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star Vic Burley, the No. 6 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the …

Among the headlining visitors in attendance for Clemson’s elite junior day this past Saturday was Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star Vic Burley, the No. 6 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Burley (6-4, 275) spoke with The Clemson Insider about his experience on campus for the Tigers’ elite junior day.

“I enjoyed it well. It was a great visit,” he said. “It felt really familiar. I didn’t feel out of place. It just felt like I fit in.”

Burley, who received an offer from the Tigers on June 1 of last year, previously visited Clemson for the UConn game in November after also traveling to Tiger Town last June.

The highlight of his latest trip to Clemson was hanging out at head coach Dabo Swinney’s house with the other elite junior day visitors on hand.

“We ate, played around, went to the indoor basketball court,” he said. “Played basketball there, just having fun, just hanging out with everybody.”

Burley enjoyed catching up with fellow Peach State standout Justice Haynes, a four-star running back from Blessed Trinity Catholic High School (Roswell, Ga.). Burley also hit it off with Westside High School (Jacksonville, Fla.) four-star defensive lineman Jordan Hall and met five-star quarterback Cade Klubnik, who enrolled at Clemson in January.

“My boy Justice Haynes, he’s been my boy since we played them. That was my 10th grade year,” Burley said. “I built a bond with Jordan Hall. He was a cool dude to be around. I met Cade (Klubnik), the quarterback from Texas.”

Of the coaches, Burley spent the most time with Swinney and new defensive tackles coach Nick Eason.

“Their message wasn’t even about football to me,” Burley said. “It was just finding the right fit for yourself.”

Burley believes his bond with Swinney, Eason and Clemson’s staff grew stronger during Saturday’s visit.

“I felt like it got stronger during my visit, just being around them the whole time, just building more trust, more connection with them,” he said. “Those are great people, great dudes. There’s nothing negative you can say about them. There’s nothing negative you can say about the coaching staff in total.”

Burley hopes to make it back to Clemson during spring practice.

Where do the Tigers stand in his recruitment following the elite junior day?

“I know they’re at the top, I just don’t really have a good (feel) on my list right now,” he said. “But I know they’re at the top, though.”

Burley, who said his recruitment is “still pretty wide open,” is looking to make his commitment “probably around close to the end” of his upcoming senior season. He feels schools such as Ohio State, Georgia, Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, Penn State and Florida State are recruiting him the hardest right now, along with Clemson.

One thing stands out the most to Burley when he thinks about Clemson’s program.

“They think more of the person than the athlete,” he said.

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