Dabo Swinney has recruited well during his tenure with the Clemson Tigers, including in 2015, so who is coming to play football in Death Valley?
The Clemson Tigers assembled the nation’s No. 20 recruiting class in 2014, but after watching the likes of Deshaun Watson and Artavis Scott play as freshmen that ranking may have been a little too low.
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Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has recruited very well during his tenure, but his 2015 class could be the finest he’s assembled in his career.
The Tigers boast the nation’s No. 5 class heading into National Signing Day with 25 total commits, including a trio of five-star recruits, wide receiver Deon Cain, offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt and defensive tackle Christian Wilkins to replenish the talent that left for the NFL.
Will Clemson be able to pass rival Florida State on signing day and finish with the best recruiting class in the ACC?
UPDATE: 3:00 p.m.
With the signed letters of intent faxed in throughout the day, here’s how Clemson’s class shakes out. They rank No. 7 after falling back two spots with other schools moving up during the day and trail Florida State in the ACC for the conference’s No. 2 class.
Next: National Signing Day Predictions and Announcement Schedule
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