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Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 Hometown: Montgomery, AL (Montgomery Catholic Preparatory HS) Class: 2023

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Four-star Montgomery, Alabama running back Jeremiah Cobb announced a Clemson offer on Thursday.
"Truly blessed to receive an offer from Clemson University!!" Cobb posted on Twitter. Cobb was in town for a Junior Day in March and came away impressed. “I got to sit in the meeting rooms with all of the coaches,” Cobb said in March. “I got to meet every coach and talk to them. I also go to watch the practice and see how the coaches work. Just seeing the coaches work together really stood out... “I hung out with Coach Spiller the most. He really told me that they love my film and that I'm a great person on and off the field. He told me to keep doing what I'm doing. He told me he wanted to build a relationship with me before he offers me.” Cobb rushed for 2,163 yards and 30 touchdowns and hauled in 561 receiving yards last season. He was a teammate with two freshman enrollees in Kylon Griffin and TJ Dudley. Truly blessed to receive an offer from Clemson University!!?????? #Allin @kirkjuice32 @CJSPILLER @CoachStreeter @ClemsonFB @RWrightRivals @ChadSimmons_ @KeithNiebuhr @MCPKnightsFB pic.twitter.com/yb2Mv3iAJN

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