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What jersey numbers did Clemson football freshmen get? Here’s the full list

Drew Woodaz, left, and Sammy Brown, signees, watch Clemson football team practice before the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at Fernandina Beach High School in Jacksonville, Florida, Wednesday, December 27, 2023.
Drew Woodaz, left, and Sammy Brown, signees, watch Clemson football team practice before the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at Fernandina Beach High School in Jacksonville, Florida, Wednesday, December 27, 2023. USA TODAY NETWORK

Clemson football’s freshmen have their jersey numbers.

The team’s online roster for the 2024 season is updated as of Monday, and it includes new jersey numbers for 16 true freshman early enrollees. Here’s the full list:

  • CB Tavoy Feagin: No. 6
  • WR Bryant Wesco Jr.: No. 12
  • CB Corian Gipson: No. 12
  • RB David Eziomume: No. 24
  • S Ricardo Jones: No. 25
  • S Noah Dixon: No. 27
  • WR Chase Byrd: No. 29 (preferred walk-on)
  • S Joe Wilkinson: No. 31
  • LB Sammy Brown: No. 47
  • OL Elyjah Thurmon: No. 52
  • DT Champ Thompson: No. 56
  • OL Watson Young: No. 56
  • OL Mason Wade: No. 76
  • OL Ronan O’Connell: No. 77
  • K Nolan Hauser: No. 81
  • DE Adam Kissayi: No. 98

There are seven other true freshmen who don’t have an assigned jersey number because they aren’t enrolling at Clemson until the summer:

  • TE Christian Bentancur
  • DT Hevin Brown-Shuler
  • CB Ashton Hampton
  • LB C.J. Kubah-Taylor
  • DE Darien Mayo
  • WR T.J. Moore
  • LB Drew Woodaz

Clemson’s 2024 recruiting class ranked No. 12 in the 247Sports Composite team rankings and included two five-star recruits in Brown, a linebacker from Jefferson (Ga.) High School, and Wesco, a wide receiver from Midlothian (Tex.) High School.

The group also has seven players ranking among the top 200 in the 247Sports composite: LB Brown (No. 16), WR Wesco (No. 21), CB Gipson (No. 75) TE Bentancur (No. 77), WR Moore (No. 89), S Jones (No. 147) and DE Mayo (No. 159).

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Chapel Fowler, the NSMA’s 2024 South Carolina Sportswriter of the Year, has covered Clemson football and other topics for The State since summer 2022. His work’s also been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors, the South Carolina Press Association and the North Carolina Press Association. He’s a Denver, N.C., native, a UNC-Chapel Hill alum and a pickup basketball enthusiast. Support my work with a digital subscription
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