Note: The following appears in the Louisville gameday football program
It’s time to put some rumors to rest. Adam Choice does not have a gray beard. He does not have a national championship ring from both the 1981 and 2016 squads. Contrary to what some may believe, Choice was not a letterman on Dabo Swinney’s 2008 squad.
While Choice in reality has only been at Clemson for five years, the positive attitude and solid leadership skills displayed during those seasons will leave an example for a long time.
Choice, who earned his undergraduate degree in psychology from Clemson in December 2017, was a highly-rated prospect when he chose the Tigers following a stellar high school career at Thomas County Central High School in Thomasville, Ga. He was rated as one of the 10-best high school running backs in the country by Rivals.
The decision to matriculate to Clemson was made after Choice seeing first-hand what Swinney was building in Tigertown.
“I felt at home at Clemson,” recalled Choice. “Thomasville is a small town and Clemson had the same type of feel. I could tell the coaches here had my best interests in mind and I wanted to be a part of something special.”
Another reason he picked the Tigers was an opportunity to play early. Swinney and co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott stress that the best players play and time on the field is earned. The close relationship with Elliott is still there today.
“Every player, whether it be a running back, wide receiver or defensive back, knows there is going to be competition every day,” explained #26. “If you work hard and are the best player, you are going to play.
“Coach Elliott is a role model for all of us. He treats people the way you want to be treated. To be around someone as genuine as coach Elliott is a blessing.”