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Height: 6-0 Weight: 202 Hometown: Spartanburg, SC (Spartanburg HS) Class: 2016




Clemson running back target and 5-star prospect Tavien Feaster Feaster has a top three of Clemson, Georgia and Tennessee. Some of his offers include Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee and others. As a junior, Feaster had 63 carries, 601 yds, 9.5 avg, 8 touchdowns and 27 receptions for 623 yds and seven touchdowns despite having an injured shoulder for most of the year. In the 2014 state title game, he rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries. He also had five receptions for 132 yards and a touchdown and a 44 yard interception return. Feaster has rushed for over 2700 yards and 19 touchdowns the past two seasons and had 95 receptions for 1800 yards and 23 touchdowns. In the last two years, he has accounted for 55 total touchdowns. He was also the previous state champion in the 100 meter(10.59) and 200 meter(21.29). The star prospect was at Clemson's Elite Junior Day over this past weekend and was able to spend more time with Dabo Swinney and the rest of the coaching staff. Where will I go??? Find out Wendsday @6 ?? pic.twitter.com/UGnZmdxKg4
Tavien Feaster
Running Back
6-0, 190
Spartanburg, SC
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