When Kentavion Anderson committed to Clemson, it was the end of what, at times, was an exhausting process.
Anderson’s mother, Zanita Chambers, watched on proudly as her son navigated that process while always remaining humble.
“I think he handled it good. I don’t see a difference in him,” Chambers told The Clemson Insider after her son’s commitment. “He was able to multitask grades and all with football season and traveling every week to go to these schools.”
“He’s one of them people, like he’s not arrogant. When you have players who are arrogant or think they’re better than the next one, then you become nothing.