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    Clemson Legacy Recruit, 4-Star LB Target Gives the Latest

    By Gavin Oliver,

    5 hours ago

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    A Clemson legacy recruit and defensive target in the 2026 class continues to hear a lot from the Tigers.

    Clemson is among the schools that have been in frequent contact with Strongsville (Ohio) High School linebacker Storm Miller, the younger brother of Clemson junior offensive tackle Blake Miller.

    The Clemson Insider recently caught up with Storm, a highly sought-after four-star prospect, to get the latest on his recruitment.

    “The recruiting process has been going great,” he said. “A few schools that have been reaching out a lot are Clemson, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ohio State, Stanford, Louisville, West Virginia, Michigan State and Cincinnati!”

    Storm, who holds close to two dozen scholarship offers, earned an offer from Clemson back on June 8 after working out at the Dabo Swinney Camp.

    The 6-foot-3, 220-pound junior is building a strong bond with Clemson defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Wes Goodwin.

    “Coach Goodwin from Clemson reaches out every week with constant graphics and he always checks in on me and tells me to keep working!” Storm said of what he’s been hearing from Goodwin.

    “I will watch Clemson every week because my brother is there, and I am already very familiar with the program and have a great relationship with Coach Goodwin!”

    Storm has camped at Clemson multiple times and traveled to Tiger Town on numerous occasions, and he plans to be back in Death Valley again this season to watch his brother and the Tigers play.

    “The only visits I have planned as of right now are gameday visits to Wisconsin and Stanford. But I will definitely be at a Clemson game, Ohio State, and possibly Michigan and Notre Dame!” he said.

    “I cannot wait to get back down to Clemson for a game, I love it more and more every time I am down there!”

    Storm – the nation’s No. 19 linebacker and No. 219 overall prospect in the 2026 class, per the 247Sports Composite – shared his thoughts on the Tigers and what the rest of this season has in store for his brother’s Clemson squad.

    “I am super excited to watch my brother play and improve this season!” he said. “Even after the tough Week 1 loss, I feel as though they are still going to have an amazing season and have the coaching and the players to make a run in the playoffs!”

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