A current Clemson commit has been selected to participate in the Shrine Bowl.
Four-star in-state safety Kentavion “Polo” Anderson (Dorman) has been invited to play in what is known as the nation’s oldest high school all-star game, pitting the best players from South Carolina facing off against the best from North Carolina.
Anderson committed to Clemson back in the summer, choosing the Tigers over in-state rival South Carolina. In total, he had more than two dozen offers, including Florida, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
“That was always my dream school,” Anderson told TCI after he committed.