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  • | college = [[wp:Clemson University|Clemson University]] ...ghly recruited by every top college in the U.S, committing to play for the Clemson Tigers.
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  • | college = [[wp:Clemson University|Clemson University]] ...otball League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Clemson University (Clemson) before being drafted by the Tijuana Luchadores in the {{dsfly|11|draft-ful
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  • | image = File:011016-4-CFB-Clemson-Shaq-Lawson-OB-PI.vresize.1200.675.high.94.jpg | caption = Gambino during his final game at Clemson
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  • ...= JimJam FlimFlam walking away from Memorial Stadium after torching Clemson's offense. .... Before his injury, FlimFlam had a stunning performance against a stacked Clemson offense, where he shut down sophomore receiver Tee Higgins.
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  • ...emson. Phat Boi had 2.5 sacks and the Notre Dame defense held high scoring Clemson to 6 points. They met against Alabama if the college football finals. In a [[Category:UND alumni]]
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  • ...et offers from a few D1 Schools. These schools were not the big names like Clemson or Alabama, these schools would never look at a running back with his statu [[Category:EU alumni]]
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  • ...he ground. Virginia Tech won the ACC Coastal Division that year and played Clemson in the ACC Championship Game, where they lost 35-21. Tequila Sunrise only m [[Category:VT alumni]]
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  • ...ed the Cavaliers to their first ever ACC title in his Senior year over the Clemson Tigers. He was also named ACC defensive player of the year after leading t [[Category:UVA alumni]]
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  • ...1,017 yards and four scores. Valadez's best game that season came against Clemson, when he torched the Tigers for 155 yards and a touchdown on eight catches. [[Category:NCSU alumni]]
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  • ...n as, "Hands of Glue." He was heavily recruited by many colleges like LSU, Clemson, Alabama, and etc. He's ranked in the top 50s of best WR in the country. On [[Category:UA alumni]]
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  • ...wins, an SEC Championship, and a trip to the National Championship against Clemson. Florida lost this National Championship, 21-16, leaving Boogie with no rin [[Category:Florida alumni]]
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  • ...holarships from the NCAA's top programs including; Alabama, Ohio State and Clemson, Soupy eventually narrowed his choices to Nebraska and Ohio State but his l [[Category:Nebraska alumni]]
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  • ...had high expectations as they were bringing in some great new talent, and Clemson, the other team that was expected to do well in the ACC, lost their startin [[Category:Florida State alumni]]
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  • ...n the playoffs. In this defensive driven game they lost by a field goal to Clemson. Instead of stay in college for another chance at the College Football Play [[Category:UM alumni]]
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  • ...tackles (two solo) in action vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Saw action vs. Clemson (Oct. 24) and at Duke (Oct. 31), largely on special teams...Had four tackle ...olo) and 1.0 tackle for loss (four yards) in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2)...Added one forced fumble against Tigers...Started and finished wi
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  • ...Logan's college career ended with a National Championship as Syracuse beat Clemson 38-7. He eventually had a battle with drugs after his successful college c [[Category:SYR alumni]]
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  • ...ade it to the College Football Playoffs as the 4 seed. This time they beat Clemson in the first round and faced Alabama in the final. This time he got his rev [[Category:Hawaii alumni]]
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  • ...Otle and the Wolverines fell short of the National Championship losing to Clemson 36-20. Chip Otle took the NCAA by storm when he broke the Michigan sack rec [[Category:MU alumni]]
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  • ...lly committing to the University of Alabama, he switched his commitment to Clemson University on National Signing Day 2036. ...unty Sheriff's Office stating that charges against Crunk had been dropped, Clemson University announced that his scholarship was being revoked and he would be
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  • ...ut short by an ACL tear in the fifth game of the year against [[wp:Clemson|Clemson]]. [[Category:ND alumni]]
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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]]
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  • ...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]]
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  • ...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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