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Stout offensive lineman who was a Florida state powerlifting champion

In High School: Made 45 consecutive starts in his prep career, helping Pace to a 35-10 record in that span while being credited by coaches with 485 knockdowns, zero sacks and zero pressures … two-time all-state honoree in 2023 and 2024 with selections for 2025 still pending … named FACA 6A District I Player of the Year in 2025 in guiding his team to a 10-2 record and a 6A regional semifinal appearance  … played both tackle positions throughout the course of his junior season and earned a second-team MaxPreps All-American selection … powered Pace to a 10-2 record and a 6A regional semifinal berth as his squad ran for 2,759 yards and 45 touchdowns that season … first-team All-Northwest Florida honoree and all-area selection in 2024 … also collected All-Northwest Florida and All-Florida Panhandle honors in 2023 … named as an Adidas Freshman All-American and collected his first All-Northwest Florida selection in 2022 … consensus four-star prospect listed among the top 300 by all major outlets … listed as the No. 238 overall prospect by 247Sports, which ranked him as the nation’s No. 14 interior offensive lineman and No. 34 prospect in Florida … ranked No. 265 overall, No. 35 in Florida and No. 23 among interior linemen by Rivals … rated by ESPN as the nation’s 12th-best guard, the 46th-best player in Florida and the No. 291 player in the class overall … named as a four-star prospect and No. 248 overall prospect by PrepStar … was also a decorated powerlifter who captured Florida state titles in both the Olympic and traditional scoring classifications as a junior, clearing 405 pounds on bench, 350 on clean and 295 pounds in the snatch … was a state runner-up in the Olympic classification a year earlier … coached at Pace by Vance Smith … committed to Clemson on March 9, 2025.

Personal: Born July 2, 2007 … plans to enroll at Clemson in January 2026 … graduated high school with honors with a 4.7 GPA … son of Ty Wise, who was a starting center at Miami (Fla.) that blocked for running backs Edgerrin James and Clinton Portis in his playing career spanning 1996-99.