Which Clemson defensive ends, behind rising sophomore stars T.J. Parker and Peter Woods, have made the biggest strides thus far in spring practice? Asked that question during a media availability Monday, Parker pointed to a couple of fellow pass-rushers – redshirt sophomore Jahiem Lawson and redshirt junior Cade Denhoff.
Dabo Swinney and his coaching staff already know one way Clemson’s defense can benefit from a familiar name next season. Eight years after former All-American Shaq Lawson got done terrorizing opponents along Clemson’s defensive front, his brother, Jaheim, is bringing some of the same tools to the Tigers.
Clemson got plenty of contributions from some of its true freshmen this past season, but others saved a season of eligibility. Of the Tigers’ 20 scholarship signees in their 2022 recruiting class, 12 played four games or fewer, which allowed them to redshirt, according to NCAA rules.
Dabo Swinney has long been familiar with Jahiem Lawson. Not only is he the younger brother of former Clemson standout and first-round NFL Draft pick, Shaq Lawson, but he's also been an integral part of nearby Daniel High's back-to-back state championships.
Dabo Swinney is very familiar with Clemson’s new defensive end signee. The Tigers’ head coach has seen Jahiem Lawson mature and develop before his own eyes, and on Wednesday, the local edge rusher from nearby Daniel High School inked with Swinney’s program during National Signing Day.
2022 in-state DE Jahiem Lawson has officially signed his National Letter of Intent with Clemson. "I chose Clemson because it felt like home to me," Lawson said via a tweet after his signing.
2022 DE Jahiem Lawson committed to Clemson on Friday. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect out of nearby Daniel High, picked up an offer back in December. Clemson's biggest competition down the stretch was Georgia Tech, but Lawson also had offers from East Carolina and Coastal Carolina.
The Clemson football program has picked up a commitment from the brother of another former Tiger standout. Class of 2022 defensive end Jahiem Lawson from nearby Daniel High School announced his commitment to Dabo Swinney’s program Friday via social media.
It’s not often that you get to follow in the footsteps of your sibling, but Jahiem Lawson did just that on his official visit to Clemson this past weekend.
Among the official visitors, Clemson will play host to this weekend is the brother of a former Tiger standout. Class of 2022 defensive end Jaheim Lawson
Amid claims that Dabo Swinney has made comments that were tone-deaf at worst and racist at best, one current (and one former) Clemson player have taken to Twitter to provide additional context.
The 2015 College football consensus first-team All-Americans were honored as the best players in each position following the conclusion of the fall football season. These players were chose by various selector committees. How many of the 26 consensus All-Americans can you name?
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