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3-star OG commits to Clemson

3-star OG commits to Clemson


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Tremayne Anchrum - Offensive Guard
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Height: 6-3   Weight: 268   Hometown: Powder Springs, GA (McEachern HS)   Class: 2016
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3-star offensive guard Tremayne Anchrum Jr. from Powder Springs, Georgia committed to Clemson on Thursday afternoon during a ceremony at McEachern High school.

His three college finalists were Clemson, Colorado and Nebraska.

Anchrum Jr. actually talked to Clemson's coaching staff earlier in the week and told them that he was committing to the Tigers.

TigerNet.com spoke with Anchrum Jr. last week and he had impressive things to say about Clemson's coaching staff while on his visit attending Clemson's 23-13 win over Florida State.

“Talking to Coach Swinney and seeing the offensive line and the players, I was very attracted to it.,” Anchrum said. “I saw the way Coach Dabo is and when I talked to him in his office, he's very good at inspiring people and making people do things that they didn't believe they could do. Seeing him with his players, he's really created a great atmosphere to be around, and that's why I wanted to bring my family back around. It was just such a wonderful atmosphere. Everybody believes in what they're doing. You can see it from the lunch ladies to the staff to the coaches and the players, they all believe in it. I had to come back to make sure I was attracted.”

He also had some excellent things to say about offensive line coach Robbie Caldwell with regards to his personality and his knowledge of the game.

“I love the man. He's a great coach,” Anchrum said. “He's a great person. He loves his offensive line like they're his own kids. He's a little older so he has a lot more wisdom and knowledge under his belt and it really shows. The players say you'll hate him at first, but you'll learn to love him because everything he says turns out to be right. I appreciate him. He thinks I have a lot of potential in where I can play and how I can progress and work. He thinks I can take my talent very far.”

Anchrum Jr. had offers from Appalachian State, Arizona State, Boston College, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Clemson, Colorado, Colorado State, East Carolina, Georgia, Georgia Southern, Illinois, Indiana, Marshall, Nebraska, Syracuse, Tulane and Wake Forest.

He is teammates with Clemson defensive lineman target Julian Rochester at McEachern High School. Rochester told TigerNet.com before the ceremony that he might ride up with his teammate and take a visit to Clemson.

Other tidbits include Anchrum Jr.'s father played basketball at Southern Cal and Anchrum Jr. wants to study meteorology or possibly something in the nature field.

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