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New Story: New Blood: Which players will emerge as team leaders?
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New Story: New Blood: Which players will emerge as team leaders?


Jan 24, 2016, 8:01 AM

 
New Blood: Which players will emerge as team leaders?

Clemson’s football held its annual awards banquet in the indoor practice facility Saturday night, and watching the broadcast and seeing the different players that received many of the awards brought a point home: many of this team’s leaders are moving on to bigger and better things. The question now becomes: who will be the leaders for mat drills, offseason conditioning, spring practice, summer workouts and fall camp? Who will step into the shoes of Eric Mac Lain and Ryan Norton and B.J. Goodson?
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I think Renfrow will be an inspiration for all who


Jan 24, 2016, 8:14 AM

May be newbies and doubting themselves. He will be that bridge from the leaders like Artavis to the new guys coming in. Renfrow and the newest guys will be able to relate very easily. Follow his lead.

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so true D Hood: a shout out to Eric Mac Lain


Jan 24, 2016, 8:28 AM

should be given by all Tigers.

We were told by all the recruiting gurus -

many self-styled and from here on this board itself -

that we were simply getting a 4* TE when he signed.

Well, they shorted him a couple of stars,

missed his position by two gaps, and

completely whiffed on his primary importance to the team and program.

Thank you RecruitingNET -

I'll make sure to remember this next time someone here

comments on the recruiting, development, and roster management practices

of the Clemson Coaching staff.

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Well said! Let's let our coaches continue to do the great...


Jan 24, 2016, 9:10 AM

job they're paid to do. They certainly know more about talent than I do!
Go Tigers!!

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Re: Well said! Let's let our coaches continue to do the great...


Jan 24, 2016, 9:21 AM

Very well said. They are the experts. Let them do their job.

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Re: Well said! Let's let our coaches continue to do the great...


Jan 24, 2016, 11:01 PM [ in reply to Well said! Let's let our coaches continue to do the great... ]

I agree with letting the coaches do their jobs. They have recruited some great players and I know that they will continue. We need great players and I think the players we have will be "Next Man UP". Go Tigers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Starts with Boulware, Watkins and Tankersley***


Jan 24, 2016, 9:34 AM



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Jan 24, 2016, 10:11 AM

Christian Wilkins was becoming a leader last season. After the NC game he went around the locker room and thanked all the players, especially the seniors.

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Huegel will be the leader on Special Teams


Jan 24, 2016, 10:20 AM

especially if he puts kickoffs in the endzone. :)

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Re: Huegel will be the leader on Special Teams


Jan 25, 2016, 11:49 AM

Does he have the leg to boom kickoffs into the end zone? 2015 was not indicative of this.

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Re: New Story: New Blood: Which players will emerge as team leaders?


Jan 24, 2016, 11:14 AM

Leadership isn't only about experience. Some guys are leaders early and some never are. Watson was a leader as a true freshman, and will continue to be the leader of the offense and the team. Gulermo anchoring the OL is great and guys like gallman Scott and leggett only make the job easier on offense. On defense Wilkins was somewhat of a leader as a true freshman, he just has it. Between him and Watkins and boulware front seven leadership is there. We need leaders to develop in the secondary it may or may not be the seniors, it's no as simple as just listing the seniors and saying those are the leaders.

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Depending On How He Feels......----


Jan 24, 2016, 1:45 PM

Korrin Wiggins will have a lot to say.

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