Note: The following appears in the Wofford gameday football program.
By donning a blonde wig and posing as Trevor Lawrence at the ACC Kickoff in July, offensive lineman John Simpson finally earned the national recognition that those associated with the Tiger program assuredly felt that he already deserved for his on-field performance.
Of course, offensive linemen are often underappreciated because of the lack of flashiness and attention pertaining to pass blocking, but for selfless leaders like Simpson, that is not at all a problem.
Now in his senior season, Simpson is a staple of the Tiger offensive line and is hoping to lead his team to its third national championship since he first put on a #74 Clemson jersey.
Head Coach Dabo Swinney and his staff always select two well-rounded leaders to attend the ACC Kickoff and represent the program in front of the media. This year, Simpson was chosen. He poked fun at the fact that he was attending the preseason media event over Lawrence, who is one of the most prominent players in college football.
Coach Swinney has routinely selected seniors to represent the program in Charlotte at the media event. However, with the help of a prop that resembled Lawrence’s signature golden locks, Simpson made up for Lawrence’s absence. The hilarious spectacle garnered national attention in the press and perfectly embodied Simpson’s fun-loving approach to leadership.
“I love bringing positive energy to the table,” said Simpson with a smile. “I’m always laughing and trying to be as fun-loving as possible. I like to bring a positive vibe to every situation so that my teammates can feed off my energy.”
Simpson hails from North Charleston, S.C. and was a standout at Fort Dorchester High School. He was also a star wrestler, as he was the state champion during his junior season.
On the gridiron, he became widely regarded as one of the top offensive linemen in the nation as well as one of the top overall prep players in South Carolina. Clemson Assistant Coaches Robbie Caldwell and Tony Elliott, both of whom Simpson is close with, recruited him, and the sincerity that they exuded while recruiting him drew the prized pass protector and run blocker to Tigertown.
“During the recruiting process, the coaches who recruited me kept it real. It felt like a family every time I visited Clemson, so it made the decision to commit to Clemson an easy one.”
As part of a talented offensive line corps in his first two seasons on campus, Simpson paid his dues and made the most of his playing time en route to becoming one of Clemson’s most vital blockers.
He is quick to cite Clemson’s 44-16 victory over Alabama in the most-recent national championship contest as his favorite football-related memory, but what the humble lineman might not be quick to admit is that he was an integral component of Clemson’s journey to the top last year.
This season, the Tiger offensive line is veteran-laden, and Simpson takes great pride in starting alongside several other accomplished linemen who have worked beside him every step of the way during the course of his Clemson football journey.
“It means a lot,” stated Simpson when asked about playing on such a star-studded offensive line. “Having guys like Tremayne (Anchrum), Sean (Pollard), Gage (Cervenka) and Jackson (Carman) next to me makes me more confident and allows me to play my best. Knowing that I can be a part of something like that is a great feeling.”