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Korey Foreman (DE Southern Cal, transfer to ???)

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Centennial HS (Corona, CA)
Ht: 6'4
Wt: 245
Class: 2021 (High School)

Has an offer from Ohio State and while I try not to put any stock into Twitter posts, he has recently been tweeting posts about being the next Chase Young at OSU and tweeting with several of our commits. Ranked #1 overall on Rivals and #2 overall on 247 and time will tell if his interest is legitimate, but I would say that is enough to warrant his own thread. Can't help but get excited think about a DE class of Sawyer and Foreman.
 
You will not convince me that Dabo doesn’t have a very shady program. I’m not mad that it wasn’t Ohio State. But Clemson? What is it about that place? I don’t understand.
You mean besides ESPN fawning all over Dabo and their program every chance they get, or the fact they're been in the CFP five straight years with two natties? They're Bama 2.0 right now.
 
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1. Good weather
2. Close to the talent
3. Easy path to the playoffs
4. Proven track record

I think shady stuff happens everywhere, but it’s hard to point to that as the reason. Look at their class rankings since Dabo has been there, it’s not like he was landing top 2-3 classes from day one. He built it up over time. Shoot, our 31-0 loss and the loss against Boyd and Co. came against classes that consistently ranked in the teens.
 
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Just to support that post with numbers, these are Dabo’s classes at Clemson vs Us

2009: 36 vs 5
2010: 27 vs 18
2011: 10 vs 6
2012: 20 vs 5
2013: 15 vs 2
2014: 16 vs 3
2015: 9 vs 7
2016: 11 vs 4
2017: 16 vs 2
2018: 7 vs 2
2019: 10 vs 14
2020: 1 vs 5

Clemson avg finish: 14.8
Ohio State avg finish: 6.08


Start winning some head-to-head games and consistently playing for NC’s and the recruits come.
 
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