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Clemson lands 4-star quarterback commitment in 2026 class from Tait Reynolds
Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have landed a 4-star quarterback in the 2026 class, their first signing of a quarterback in the class. Reynolds (Queen Creek, AZ) has committed to Clemson, choosing the Tigers over some big-time schools such as Oklahoma, Texas A&M, and Miami. While he isn’t the highest-rated quarterback recruit the Tigers could have landed, Reynolds has a unique ceiling and impressed Swinney and his staff enough to become their quarterback in the 2026 class. Reynolds highest recruiting ranking comes from On3, who ranks the young quarterback as the No. 18 quarterback and No. 253 overall player in the class. His highest quarterback ranking comes from ESPN, who has Reynolds as the No. 5 quarterback in the class. A great signing for the Tigers, Reynolds has a great chance to climb the rankings as he develops. #ALLIN #Committed@CoachGRiley @TSchureman @CoachHowardQC @ClemsonFB @ClemsonBaseball @QCHS_Athletics @QC_football pic.twitter.com/h6uuh5Inpq — Tait Reynolds (@TaitReynoldsQC) July 7, 2024
Clemson Commit Shines at Recent Rivals 5-Star Challenge
Clemson had one of its commits participate in last weekend's Rivals 5-Star Challenge, with the blue-chip talent turning in an impressive performance. Consensus 4-star Gideon Davidson turned heads during the (...)
Anderson University alumna to compete in Olympics
ANDERSON, S.C. — (Anderson University) -- At the Olympic Qualifier Tournament in Hong Kong, Anderson University alumna Alexy Mollenhauer hit a game-winning shot in overtime for her Azerbaijan team, punching their ticket for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Azerbaijan athletes have won several Olympic medals over the years,...
New to the Street: Eat Street Grill
Eat Street Grill started as a food truck before opening a storefront. The restaurant’s menu includes a variety of mac and cheese bowls, salads, and sandwiches. Location: 200 Dawn Redwood Drive, Suite 600, Spartanburg. Hours: 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. For more information: Call 864-285-4144.
S.C. Red Cross volunteers head to Texas to prepare for hurricane
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - People down south are preparing for Beryl and the trail of damage it’s expected to leave behind. With the storm expected to reach Texas Monday morning, American Red Cross of South Carolina is now sending down trained volunteers, that hope to help those who may need it the most.
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