“Pretty much everyone who lives there is my family and related to me. Having all my cousins there, we’d get together every summer and have a blast. I’d annoy them and they’d annoy me. They made me tough because I was always the youngest one trying to hang out with the older kids, and that’s what sticks out the most to me…family. Sometimes family butts heads, but we’re always there for each other.”
It’s not surprising that Bryant would find himself loving Clemson, a small town in its own right, just a different kind of small town. Though Clemson and Pavo are two unique places, Bryant sees some similarities between them.
“I’d definitely say Clemson is a small town like Pavo, just on a different scale. The university is here, but compared to Atlanta or Charlotte or even Tallahassee, Clemson is a small town. Clemson University itself gives you a family vibe that you can’t find anywhere else, and I truly think it comes down to the people we have here. The players, the coaches, the staff, the support staff…it carries throughout the entire university with the professors and the general student population as well.”
The family aspects of small-town living and Clemson University that Bryant values can also be found on the football team. Bryant’s favorite part about being a Tiger is the relationship he shares with his teammates. More specifically, Bryant shares an unbreakable bond with his fellow defensive linemen. Not only do they wreak havoc on opposing offenses on the gridiron, Bryant and his fellow starting defensive linemen (Clelin Ferrell, Dexter Lawrence, Christian Wilkins) are as close as can be off the field.
“I don’t even like them that much,” joked Bryant with a huge grin on his face. “We all came in together, except Dexter…he came in a year after us. Those are my brothers, Christian, Clelin and Dexter. We are like peas in a pod. If you see one of us, you usually see at least one more, if not all of us.
“Those are guys who I can lean on through thick and thin. They know everything about me and I know everything about them. We’re brothers. We’ve bonded like no other, and that’s something that is really special…that I have some guys who I’ll always be able to lean on. No matter whether it’s football or life, they’ll be there for me.”