This speedy local prospect has seen his recruitment pick up plenty of steam this spring. Christ Church Episcopal School (Greenville, S.C.) class of 2025 wide receiver Jackson Repp (pictured above right) has been gaining substantial traction on the recruiting trail of late.
Brody Keefe has quickly become one of the more sought-after receivers in the 2026 recruiting class. The 4-star prospect, out of Charlotte (Myers Park), is already approaching the two-dozen offer mark and has been on Clemson’s radar for quite some time, with Keefe last visiting in March for the Elite Junior Day.
After an impressive sophomore season and showing off his speed running track this year, in-state wideout Jordon Gidron has seen his stock soar. Just last week the 4-star prospect, out of Ridge View, got a huge bump by some of the recruiting services and he is now considered the top player in the state by 247 Sports and ESPN.
Last week, a four-star recruit from the Sunshine State became the recipient of Clemson’s latest wide receiver offer. Samari Reed of Monarch High School (Coconut Creek, Fla.) – a top-150 national prospect in the 2025 class – was offered by the Tigers on Friday.
Last week, a four-star recruit from the Sunshine State became the recipient of Clemson’s latest wide receiver offer. Samari Reed of Monarch High School (Coconut Creek, Fla.) – a top-150 national prospect in the 2025 class – was offered by the Tigers on Friday.
People grow up on one side of bitter rivalries, but Clemson is changing that persecutive of a coveted recruit and his family along the way. 2026 wide receiver Jordon Gidron grew up in Columbia, where his father is a Sourh Carolina fan.
Jordan Allen, one of the standout wide receivers in the 2025 class, is among the few fortunate prospects to have received an offer from the Clemson Tigers.
One of the select few receivers in the 2025 class with an offer from Clemson to date is Jordan Allen. The Clemson Insider recently caught up with the Buford (Ga.) High School standout to get the latest on his recruitment and more.
Dabo Swinney and Tyler Grisham worked magic at the wide receiver position in the 2024 cycle, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. With the loss of Beaux Collins to the transfer portal, Clemson found itself without a true outside receiver but that dilemma will last just through the bowl game.
The Clemson Insider caught up this week with a top receiver target for the Tigers who was in Death Valley twice this season. Buford (Ga.) High School’s Jordan Allen visited Clemson for the Florida State and Notre Dame games, and he continues to be in frequent contact with members of the staff including receivers coach Tyler Grisham.
This standout prospect from the Peach State, with a slew of scholarship offers under his belt, made his way back to Tiger Town recently. After visiting Clemson for the Florida State game in September, Cartersville (Ga.) High School 2025 athlete Jamauri Brice returned to Death Valley as an unofficial visitor for the Nov.
CLEMSON – Clemson is making a late push for a recruit that holds a strong connection with a 2025 commit, and the Stivers had him in town for a visit Wednesday.
This highly sought-after receiver from the Sunshine State is feeling the love from Clemson. Western High School (Davie, Fla.) four-star Koby Howard has heard plenty from the Tigers since this past Tuesday, Aug.
Tyler Grisham knows he has a star in wide receiver Antonio Williams, who he’s spoken highly of after his breakout freshman season. Beyond the security that Williams will be a consistent option on the field, the receivers coach talked about one name that could be known nationally after this year.
Garrett Riley is the talk of the town in Clemson as the new offensive coordinator for the Tigers. Last season, he was the orchestrator of a TCU offense that averaged 38.8 points.
The Clemson Tigers went into the 2022 season with concern around the wide receiver position, and a freshman stepped in and filled the void immediately.
Clemson made a strong first impression on this Sunshine State standout, and fast-rising class of 2025 recruit, last month. Coming off his first-ever trip to Tiger Town in June, The Clemson Insider caught up with Palmetto (Fla.) High School wide receiver Adonis Moise to get the latest.
Tyler Grisham doesn’t think his position group needs outside help heading into next season, but Clemson’s receivers coach is also working to maximize what he believes is enough talent in the room.
Adam Randall has already had to battle his share of adversity from an injury standpoint in his young Clemson career. However, the rising sophomore wide receiver has handled it well.
Clemson is already dealing with a numbers crunch when it comes to scholarships for the 2023 season. But even if one or two were to come free for the Tigers later this offseason, Tyler Grisham indicated Clemson doesn’t plan on dipping into the transfer portal to add to the receiver room.
Outside of WR Adam Randall, the Tigers should be a very healthy football team when fall camp begins in August. The freshman wideout is still out recovering from a torn ACL suffered during spring practice.
Alex Taylor's birthday was on Saturday and this year it was a little different. It's a birthday he shares with Clemson receivers coach Tyler Grisham and on this particular one, Taylor also officially picked up an offer from the Tigers, making it a little more special.
After two seasons as the receivers coach on Dabo Swinney's staff, Tyler Grisham has now added the role of recruiting coordinator at Clemson. Grisham was a four-year letterman for the Tigers from 2005-08, finishing his career with 132 receptions for 1,390 yards and eight touchdowns.
Over the past two weekends, Clemson has attracted some of the nation's most sought-after recruits in the 2023 and 2024 classes. Wide receiver, Debron Gatling,
Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham is looking for more permanence, as far as the Tigers’ top receivers are concerned. Grisham knows that in order
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