4-star OT Tristan Leigh commits to Clemson
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Clemson picked up a major addition to its 2021 recruiting class Saturday when offensive tackle Tristan Leigh committed to the Tigers during the "All-American Bowl: Declaration Day" broadcast.
Leigh chose Clemson over offers from LSU, Oklahoma, and Florida.
The Fairfax, Virginia, native is the second-ranked player from the state and fourth-rated offensive tackle on the ESPN 300. He's considered the 22nd overall prospect this cycle.
Leigh starred for Robinson Secondary School both on the basketball court and the gridiron.
Dabo Swinney continues to piece together an impressive 2021 class headlined by running back Will Shipley, defensive tackle Payton Page, and linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. Leigh becomes Clemson's 16th ESPN 300 commit.
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