Note: The following appears in the Texas A&M gameday football program.
Hot Wheels and Matchbox Cars have long been a favorite pastime for youngsters. Collecting different cars and playing and trading with friends has been a hobby since their invention by Elliot Handler 49 years ago. The time spent playing with these toys as a youngster is still a pleasant memory for many people.
Many Tiger fans may not have played with the cars at a young age, or may not have any interest in them now. But when Tee Higgins takes the field for Clemson this afternoon against Texas A&M, they should be thankful that his aunt, Denise Davis, used the toy to persuade Higgins to take to the gridiron for the first time.
Higgins, a junior from Oak Ridge, Tenn., has done some amazing things during his time in Tigertown. A 2019 preseason All-American by several publications, Higgins led Clemson in receptions (59) and receiving touchdowns (12) in 2018 and amassed 1,281 receiving yards in his first two seasons. No Tiger fan will forget his five-yard reception on a dart from Trevor Lawrence that was the game’s final touchdown in the 44-16 national championship victory over top-ranked Alabama in January.
But if not for his aunt, Higgins may have continued with only his first love of basketball.
“When I was old enough, my aunt wanted me to play pee wee or boys club football,” remembered Higgins. “I always liked basketball better and was not really sold on football and really didn’t like it. She told me if I would play football, she would buy me a Hot Wheels car. And she then told me if I scored three touchdowns, she would buy me three Hot Wheels cars. I went out and scored three touchdowns. I have to give credit to my aunt for me loving the game of football.”
Higgins, who had both football and basketball jerseys retired at Oak Ridge High School, excelled in both sports. The highest-rated signee in Clemson’s 2017 recruiting class according to ESPN also had basketball offers from Auburn, Louisville and Tennessee to name a few. If not for a coaching change at the flagship university of his home state, the talented wide receiver could very well be wearing a faded shade of orange.
“I had originally committed to Tennessee,” admitted Higgins. “But the receiver coach that was recruiting me took another job. When I decided to open my recruitment up, Coach (Jeff) Scott and I built a relationship and connected.”
Higgins is quick to mention former Clemson Assistant Coach Dan Brooks for starting the relationship with the Tigers. That pursuit by Brooks, who retired after the 2016 national championship season, and a visit by Higgins to see the Tigers play Florida State in 2015 made Clemson the eventual destination for one of the top recruits in the nation.
“Coach Brooks was recruiting me before Coach Scott. He really started my interest in Clemson. I knew what was being built here. With the number of great receivers who have played here, Clemson is always going to be high on the list for great wide receivers.”
The visit for the Florida State game on a dark, misty November afternoon made quite the impression on Higgins. Moments before the cannon fired and Dabo Swinney led the Tigers down the Hill, he got an up-close look at what is called “the most exciting 25 seconds in college football.”
“Just a few minutes before the team got to the top of the Hill, a couple of other recruits and I were taken up to the Hill. The atmosphere and noise is something I will never forget. After seeing that up close, how could you not want to be a part of it? I loved it from the first time.”