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Smith learning from a Tiger veteran

Smith learning from a Tiger veteran

Recently graduated Clemson standout Roman Fry continues to rehabilitate his leg that cut short his senior season. He trains at the same workout center

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 • Ryan Bartow
Clemson Official Visit Update: David Smith

Clemson Official Visit Update: David Smith

Greenville offensive lineman and Clemson verbal commit David Smith took his one and only official visit this weekend, a trip to Clemson, the school he

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 • Ryan Bartow
Breaking down the S.C. North-South

Breaking down the S.C. North-South

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.-There were several stellar showings by the Division I-A prospects on both squads at the 59th annual South Carolina Automobile Deale

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 • JC Shurburtt
Lots of talent at S.C. North-South game

Lots of talent at S.C. North-South game

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.- The 59th annual South Carolina Automobile Dealers North-South all-star football game features multiple Division I-A prospects, inc

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 • JC Shurburtt
Bulking Up

Bulking Up

Clemson verbal commit David Smith realizes that he's going to have to get a lot bigger and stronger to make an impact on the college level. The Green

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 • Ryan Bartow
South Carolina strong at the top

South Carolina strong at the top

The Class of 2007 is flat-out loaded at the top in the state of South Carolina. With five prospects in the Rivals100 and five more in the Rivals250, i

 • JC Shurburtt
Video: David  Smith in action

Video: David Smith in action

Video: David Smith in action

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Greenvilles David Smith commits to Clemson

Greenvilles David Smith commits to Clemson

Clemson has picked up its fifth verbal commitment from a junior in Greenville offensive lineman David Smith. The 6-foot-5, 280-pound tackle was first

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 • Cris Ard
Clemson in control for another junior lineman

Clemson in control for another junior lineman

Yesterday the Clemson coaching staff picked up a verbal commitment from one of the state's top 16 junior prospects, 6-foot-5, 320-pound offenisve guar

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 • Cris Ard & Richard Turner