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Published Jul 26, 2024
Rivals four-star LB Logan Anderson locks in commitment to Clemson
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Sam Spiegelman  •  Rivals.com
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Logan Anderson is officially off the board.

Anderson, a Rivals four-star linebacker who saw his recruitment reach new heights this off-season after a seamless transition from safety down to the second level of the defense, became one of the hottest prospects in the country this summer as he made his way to college campuses across the South.

The 6-foot-2, 225-pound do-it-all defender from Fyffe (Ala.) worked out and landed offers from Auburn, Georgia, Ole Miss and Clemson, and returned home with a double-digit offer sheet.

The offer from Dabo Swinney and the Tigers moved the needle the most for Anderson, who fits the culture in and around the Clemson football program to a tee.

"It meant everything to me," Anderson told Rivals of being offered by Swinney.

"I like the whole coaching staff. I like what they stand for. They stand for what you want to stand for ... the right things -- God and family, and it's a good thing that they don't take kids in the transfer portal. That's a big offer for me."

Few prospects in the 2025 class had a bigger rise this spring than Anderson.

After leading Fyffe High to a 14-1 record as a junior, including a second consecutive Alabama Class 2A title, Anderson piled up a school-record 2,864 yards and 45 touchdowns. In the title game, the four-star LB piled up a championship-game record 256 yards on the ground with four TD and also added in six tackles from his natural position on defense.

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