Two Clemson footballers announced Tuesday they will turn pro after the Orange Bowl. Offensively his lineman and Dorman High School player Jordan McFadden said Tuesday his bowl of Orange will be his final game as a Tiger. This season, McFadden was voted out by his teammates. as permanent team captain. He won his blocking Jacobs trophy, which is given to the ACC’s top blocker. This is his 10th win for Clemson and the first since his multiple All-American Mitch his Hyatt streak in 2017-18. He was also a First-Team All-ACC winner, earning First-Team All-ACC honors from AP and Phil Steele. This season, Allen, like McFadden, was voted as permanent team captain by his teammates. He was also a third-team All-ACC selection. He was named a second-team All-ACC by the College Football Network and third-team All-ACC by Phil Steele and Pro Football Focus.He is also, along with Jake Briningstool, a first in Clemson history. tight end duo, each scoring his four touchdowns and his receptions in one season.
On Tuesday, two Clemson football players announced they would turn pro after the Orange Bowl.
Offensive lineman and Dorman High School player Jordan McFadden said Tuesday that the Orange Bowl will be his last game as a Tiger.
This season, McFadden was voted permanent team captain by his teammates. He won his blocking Jacobs trophy, which is given to the ACC’s top blocker. This is his 10th win for Clemson and the first since his multiple All-American Mitch his Hyatt streak in 2017-18. He was also a First Team All-ACC winner, earning First Team All-ACC honors from AP and Phil Steele.
Clemson tight end Davis Allen also announced Tuesday that his final game as a Tiger will be at the Orange Bowl.
This season, Allen was voted as permanent team captain by his teammates, just like McFadden. He was named a second-team All-ACC by the College Football Network and third-team All-ACC by Phil Steele and Pro Football Focus.He is also, along with Jake Briningstool, a first in Clemson history. tight end duo, each scoring his four touchdowns and his receptions in one season.