Coastal Carolina transfer who walked on at Clemson in 2023 ... entered 2024 having previously played in 16 career games, including 14 at Coastal Carolina from 2020-22 and two at Clemson in 2023.
Coastal Carolina transfer who walked on at Clemson in 2023 … entered 2024 having previously played in 16 career games, including 14 at Coastal Carolina from 2020-22 and two at Clemson in 2023.
2024: Made one tackle vs. Appalachian State … added a tackle vs. NC State.
2023: Played two games on special teams … ACC Honor Roll selection … made Clemson debut vs. Charleston Southern.
Before Clemson: Appeared in 14 games at Coastal Carolina from 2020-22, recording 10 tackles (nine solo) … walked on at Coastal Carolina in January 2020 and did not appear in game action that season … made collegiate debut against Louisiana-Monroe in his lone game appearance in 2021 … appeared in all 13 games in 2022, accounting for 10 tackles (nine solo), including multiple tackles against Buffalo and James Madison … was a first-team all-region pick on defense as a senior at Myrtle Beach High School, leading the Seahawks to a 12-1 record and a state championship that season while collecting 39 tackles, 10 pass breakups and four interceptions … also played basketball at Myrtle Beach High School.
Personal: Older brother of Clemson wide receiver Adam Randall … pursuing graduate degree in athletic leadership … earned bachelor’s degree in communications from Coastal Carolina in May 2023 … added a master’s degree in athletic leadership from Clemson in December 2024 … participated in P.A.W. Journey’s service trip to South Africa in spring 2024 … born April 1, 2001.
Note: Tackle stats in the written bio above reflect statistics from coaches film review. Tackle stats in the automated Stats tab of this page reflect those as awarded by gameday stat crews.
Pursuing Master’s in Athletic Leadership
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