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Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 Hometown: Charlotte, NC (William Amos Hough HS) Class: 2015




2015 Clemson defensive back target Mark Fields Fields has offers from Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, NC State, Ohio State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Wake Forest. He is a consensus 4-star recruit by all the major recruiting services. He was selected to the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl and was invited to "The Opening" camp and was the fastest player at the event. However, he will not be able to participate in the All-American bowl due to a broken finger. Fields visited Clemson for the Orange and White game on 4/13/13 and also attended the 2013 Dabo Swinney football camp. He is actually the son of former NFL linebacker Mark Fields Sr. and his high school teammate is Clemson commit Van Smith He is the sixth decommmitment for South Carolina's once highly regarded class. The other recruits to decommit include Austin Clark Clemson official: January 17th ?? USC official: January 24th??
Mark Fields
Cornerback
5-10, 185
Charlotte,
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Van Smith
Athlete
6-0, 170
Charlotte, NC
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Offensive Tackle
6-5, 295
Lexington, VA
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