Bryan Bresee grew up in a competitive family filled with Division I athletes and learned to hate losing at an early age. There are times that competitiveness and excitability might get him in a little trouble, but he’s the player he is today because of how he was raised. (Photo courtesy of CUAD) Full Story »
Re: TNET: Bryan Bresee on competitive family: "I learned to hate losing"
Sep 16, 2020, 9:41 AM
We were so blessed he chose to come to Clemson. It’s going to be incredible watching his progression.
We are quickly becoming the powerhouse of college football, much like Alabama had been but we may be more dominant over the next 5 years.
So many of the players coming along now were 10-14 years old when the Alabama-Clemson battles begun. They know we have toppled the king winning 2 of the 3 Title games and we were close to 3 of 3,
The 15-0 2018 team was so dominant of the best with the great personalities of the defensive line that just shined joy and jubilation.
Dabo has been a great leader who shines under the greatest of pressure.
I look forward to the next few years of growth with DJ and Brian leading. The number 1 TE coming in next year too.