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Lol what a bunch of fairy tale ****. Clemson is the king of an easy schedule. They got that part right at leastFrom the Athletic 7-29-20
"For a while during the 2021 recruiting cycle, Tennessee and North Carolina had classes ranked among in the top two in the nation. Both programs still have top 10 classes, but every now and then a national power flexes its muscles and reminds you who is king. The king is Clemson, which earned a commitment on Tuesday night from four-star defensive tackle Payton Page of Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley. Rated the No. 80 overall player and the No. 7 defensive tackle in the country, Page was also considering North Carolina and Tennessee.
Tennessee was fighting an uphill battle because recruiting an out-of-state prospect is always difficult, so Clemson coming in and landing Page was more of a message to the Tar Heels."
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From the Athletic 7-29-20
"For a while during the 2021 recruiting cycle, Tennessee and North Carolina had classes ranked among in the top two in the nation. Both programs still have top 10 classes, but every now and then a national power flexes its muscles and reminds you who is king. The king is Clemson, which earned a commitment on Tuesday night from four-star defensive tackle Payton Page of Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley. Rated the No. 80 overall player and the No. 7 defensive tackle in the country, Page was also considering North Carolina and Tennessee.
Tennessee was fighting an uphill battle because recruiting an out-of-state prospect is always difficult, so Clemson coming in and landing Page was more of a message to the Tar Heels."
From the Athletic 7-29-20
"For a while during the 2021 recruiting cycle, Tennessee and North Carolina had classes ranked among in the top two in the nation. Both programs still have top 10 classes, but every now and then a national power flexes its muscles and reminds you who is king. The king is Clemson, which earned a commitment on Tuesday night from four-star defensive tackle Payton Page of Greensboro (N.C.) Dudley. Rated the No. 80 overall player and the No. 7 defensive tackle in the country, Page was also considering North Carolina and Tennessee.
Tennessee was fighting an uphill battle because recruiting an out-of-state prospect is always difficult, so Clemson coming in and landing Page was more of a message to the Tar Heels."