With Andrew Mukuba and Toriano Pride Jr. both gone to Texas and Missouri, respectively, and other secondary players with decisions left to make, Clemson needed to bring in some talented playmakers to solidify the secondary. With the addition of four-star safety Tavoy Feagin out of Florida, Wes Goodwin has to feel a whole lot better about the safety room.
Feagin officially signed his National Letter of Intent on Wednesday with Clemson. During his senior season, the safety intercepted 8 passes in 10 games.
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