Former Clemson Tigers Transitioning to New Programs
As the Clemson Tigers conclude their season and the transfer portal opens, several former players are securing new opportunities in college football. Notable transfers include safety Khalil Barnes, who will join Georgia after a standout career at Clemson, where he recorded 139 tackles and seven interceptions. Another key player, Ricardo Jones, is heading to Vanderbilt after leading the ACC with six interceptions this past season.
Defensive tackle Stephiylan Green is set to play for LSU under coach Lane Kiffin, following a season where he made significant contributions with 18 tackles and 2.5 sacks. Tight end Josh Sapp, son of former Clemson quarterback Patrick Sapp, will continue his career at West Virginia after a productive season with 11 receptions.
Other players making moves include offensive lineman Rowan Byrne to North Carolina, cornerback Shelton Lewis to Arkansas, linebacker Dee Crayton to UNLV, and linebacker Jamal Anderson to SMU. Each of these athletes aims to make an impact at their new institutions while continuing their collegiate careers.
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