Clemson’s 2025 Recruiting Class Reacts to Appalachian State Game & Photo Gallery

Clemson’s 2025 Recruiting Reacts to Appalachian State Game
Clemson, SC – The Clemson Tigers showcased their offensive prowess in a dominant 66-20 victory over Appalachian State on September 7, 2024. The game was not only a significant win for the team but also a crucial event for the 2025 recruiting class, with several top recruits in attendance.


2025 Recruiting Class Overview

Clemson’s 2025 recruiting class is shaping up to be one of the best in the nation. The Tigers have secured commitments from several highly-rated prospects, including:
    •    Amare Adams (DL, South Florence, SC)
    •    Isaiah Campbell (DL, Southern, Durham, NC)
    •    Ari Watford (Edge, Maury, Norfolk, VA)
    •    Graceson Littleton (CB, Wiregrass Ranch, Zephyrhills, FL)
    •    Tae Harris (S, Cedartown, GA)
    •    Brayden Jacobs (OT, Milton, Alpharetta, GA)
    •    Gideon Davidson (RB, Liberty Christian Academy, Lynchburg, VA)
    •    Marquise Henderson (RB, Belton-Honea Path, SC)
    •    Easton Ware (OT, Liberty Christian Academy, Lynchburg, VA)
    •    Blake Hebert (QB, Brunswick School, Greenwich, CT)
    •    Logan Anderson (WR, Fyffe, AL)
    •    Logan Brooking (LB, Savannah Christian Prep, Savannah, GA)
    •    Rowan Byrne (OT, Iona Preparatory School, New Rochelle, NY)


Visitors and Reactions

The game against Appalachian State was a perfect opportunity for Clemson to impress these recruits. Among the visitors were several key targets for the 2025 class, who were treated to an electrifying atmosphere at Memorial Stadium.
Bryant Wesco Jr. and T.J. Moore, two freshman wide receivers, made significant impacts during the game, showcasing the potential future recruits could look forward to. Wesco’s 76-yard touchdown reception and Moore’s 33-yard touchdown catch were highlights that left a lasting impression on the visiting recruits.


Recruits in attendance expressed their excitement and admiration for Clemson’s performance. Amare Adams mentioned, “The energy in the stadium was incredible. Seeing the team perform at such a high level makes me even more excited about the possibility of playing here.” Isaiah Campbell added, “The coaching staff and the players made me feel like part of the family. It’s clear that Clemson is a special place.”

Visitors List’:
Here is a list of some of the recruits who were on visits during the game:
    •    Amare Adams (DL)
    •    Isaiah Campbell (DL)
    •    Ari Watford (Edge)
    •    Graceson Littleton (CB)
    •    Tae Harris (S)
    •    Brayden Jacobs (OT)
    •    Gideon Davidson (RB)
    •    Marquise Henderson (RB)
    •    Easton Ware (OT)
    •    Blake Hebert (QB)
    •    Logan Anderson (WR)
    •    Logan Brooking (LB)
    •    Rowan Byrne (OT)


The recruits were treated to a comprehensive tour of the facilities, meetings with the coaching staff, and an up-close look at the game-day experience. The overwhelming consensus among the visitors was that Clemson provided an unmatched environment for both athletic and personal development.As Clemson continues to build its 2025 recruiting class, the game against Appalachian State served as a pivotal moment in solidifying commitments and attracting new talent. The Tigers’ performance on the field and the hospitality off it have set the stage for a bright future.

One Comment

  • I’m a Grandparent of a center, Justice Merideth of Byrnes High School. Justice is 6’4″ , 265 and loves football and loves the Tigers. He’s played center since 7th grade. I’m his step-grand father. Great kid with a dream to play Tiger football. Just wanted to introduce him
    He is in his Jr. year at
    Byrnes High.
    Thank you so much.
    Rick Green.

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