Kaleb Boateng’s story has a cinema-like feel to it.
That’s because the Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) offensive lineman signed with one of the nation’s top programs in Clemson – just a matter of days after receiving a dream offer from the Tigers.
“It feels like a movie signing with Clemson,” Boateng said.
Head coach Dabo Swinney extended a late scholarship offer to Boateng on Dec. 14, and Boateng inked with Clemson five days later on Dec. 19, the first day of college football’s early signing period.
“It was more of a last-minute thing but I trust Coach Swinney and the entire program,” Boateng said.