Clemson's starting center from last season isn't expected to be ready for the beginning of the season in November, but Brad Brownell provided an update on where he's at.
A Clemson player from three seasons ago took the Tigers by storm with his three-point shooting ability. Now, head coach Brad Brownell sees that in his new Notre Dame transfer.
Clemson and Brad Brownell are among the latest programs to express interest in a rising 2028 combo guard out of Arizona drawing early high-major attention.
Recently, football has dominated the recruiting headlines, but Clemson Basketball is making moves too, with a new offer and an unofficial visit from the 2028 class.
Once again, the Clemson Tigers are not considered one of the best teams in the ACC, let alone the country. However, that's where head coach Brad Brownell wants to be: underrated.
Contrary to last season's roster turnover, head coach Brad Brownell has the roster, and the coaching staff, to compete for another NCAA Tournament appearance next season.
After one season at Clemson, the rising senior forward is heading back to his hometown, closing his college career with a final year at a familiar program.
The Clemson Tigers are looking to remain hot on their transfer portal endeavors, being in touch with another mid-major big who would be an important get.