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Isaiah Simmons says it's "kind of sad" that Clemson career winding down

CLEMSON – There is just one home game left in the 2019 season, and as linebacker Isaiah Simmons made his way through the crowd at Tiger Walk he realized that there might be just one more opportunity to be a part of a Clemson home game as a player.

And that’s sad.

The junior linebacker out of Olathe, Kansas, nabbed his first interception of the season in Saturday’s 59-14 victory over Wofford. That interception was one of the only things missing from a standout season that sees Simmons lead the Tigers with 65 total tackles and in sacks with six

Simmons has the option to return for a final season in 2020, but is picked as high as the fourth pick in the first in many mock NFL drafts.