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Blake Baumgartner, ESPN Staff WriterJun 6, 2023, 07:35 PM ET Four-star wide receiver Bryant Wesco ended up being the current recruit to join Clemson’s burgeoning 2024 class when he committed on Tuesday.The Midlothian High School(Texas)product, the No. 23 total recruit in the class, is the third ESPN 300 prospect to promise for head coach Dabo Swinney & Co. in less than 24 hours. Linebacker Sammy Brown (No. 17 total )announced on Monday, and pass receiver T.J. Moore(No. 265 overall) followed by committing on Tuesday morning.Clemson’s 2024 class is ranked 15th by ESPN and now has 8 ESPN 300 devotes,
connected for 3rd most with South Carolina and Ohio State.Editor’s Picks 1 Associated”I wish to go to a school that has an offense that’s focusing on and after that getting
the ball into the receivers’ hands,” Wesco informed ESPN about what he was looking for. “Not always every play but [a program that] will have an offense set around letting the receivers make a name on their own and making big plays.”And likewise an explosive offense with a great coach who has an excellent frame of mind, who cares about his players ‘health and cares about their future.”Wesco, the No. 5-ranked wide receiver in the class, was on his official check out to Clemson this past weekend. He likewise considered LSU, TCU, USC and Tennessee.Wesco had prepared to take official visits to LSU, TCU and Tennessee later on in June, however rather he becomes the highest-ranked receiver to devote to Clemson considering that Beaux Collins(No. 48 total, No. 4 WR
)in 2021. Wesco and Moore will try to help get the Tigers’passing game back on track. After ranking in the top two in the ACC from 2018 to ’20– and 6th nationally in 2020– Clemson’s passing offense finished 11th in the conference in 2021 and sixth in 2022.”I’m truly comfy, “Wesco said. “I feel really positive in the option I made and the school that I selected. I’m one hundred percent committed to them and I understand that they’re one hundred percent committed to me and helping me in my future.”During his junior season in 2022, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound Wesco had 58 receptions for 1,206 yards and 18 TDs. He likewise runs track and ended up fifth in the triple dive at the Texas 5A state meet last month, and he wants to also run track for the
Tigers.”I ‘d say it’s smooth and I play fast when it comes to running paths,”he said.”Whenever I get the ball in my hands, I simply head straight to the end zone, and I play relatively physical whenever the ball’s in the air. I’ll make it. I’ll go play through the contact and go up and get the catch whenever there’s individuals around.”