There’s some deja vu going on in Clemson.
After suffering seven total decommitments in the last recruiting cycle, with six coming over the final few months, the Tigers have now suffered three in the 2026 class. Each one has been a fairly big hit.
“I got no thoughts,” head coach Dabo Swinney said after Wednesday’s practice. “Onward we go.”
With four-star DT Keshawn Stancil flipping to Miami on Wednesday, Clemson loses not only one of its highest-rated recruits but also its top defensive tackle. One of just two interior linemen who were committed.
The news comes just two days after three-star safety Blake Stewart opened his recruitment back up, with it being revealed that he’d already taken visits to Miami and Vanderbilt, two schools that were in his original list of finalists.