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  • ...received a few transfer requests from larger schools, notably Michigan and Clemson, but decided to finish his college career with the Rockets. [[Category:UT alumni]]
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  • ...recruit, and his final choices came down to Notre Dame, Georgia, Michigan, Clemson, Ohio State, and Cincinnati. After his senior season, Salvator ultimately c
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  • ...o a College Football Playoff appearance, but the team fell at the hands of Clemson. He decided to come back for a 4th year and led the NCAA in receptions, yar [[Category:UT alumni]]
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  • ...l-American, and was a finalist for the Butkus award, ultimately losing to Clemson linebacker Zane Johnson. He would continue to rack up major numbers in his [[Category:UK alumni]]
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  • ...ama finished the year unbeaten and was crowned champions after beating the Clemson Tigers 48-24, where Ray-Ray Jackson had 2 interceptions, one returned for a [[Category:UA alumni]]
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  • ...r the typical gracious pleasantries of any commitment, Banks picked up the Clemson hat before pausing, tossing it aside, and proclaiming "Just kidding I'm a * [[Category:UGA alumni]]
    17 KB (2,410 words) - 09:41, 16 April 2024
  • ...any schools across the country including Notre Dame, Penn State, Ole Miss, Clemson and Oklahoma. [[Category:Ohio State alumni]]
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  • ...football playoffs. Unfortunately, they got knocked out in the semifinal to Clemson. McDavid finished the year with 57 receptions for 674 yards and 8 touchdown [[Category:Florida alumni]]
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  • ...was selected as the defensive game captain and for the first time against Clemson, posting seven tackles, three for a loss and one sack before being selected [[Category:SU alumni]]
    16 KB (2,262 words) - 14:11, 26 February 2022
  • ...NC State as the Wolfpack saw great success finishing 2nd in the ACC behind Clemson every year. Rector finished his career at NC State with the all time career [[Category:NCSU alumni]]
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  • ...n games, breaking into the starting lineup 3 games into the season against Clemson. In his first start, he recorded a then career-best 4 tackles in a single g [[Category:Longwood alumni]]
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/1992_Florida_Citrus_Bowl| 31-7 victory at the Citrus Bowl over Clemson]], finishing the season ranked 8th in the AP Poll. Pawlawski won Pac-10 POT [[Category:Cal alumni]]
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