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Rivals100 5-Star Challenge: 3 storylines for Clemson fans
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Rivals100 5-Star Challenge: 3 storylines for Clemson fans


Jun 18, 2019, 9:03 AM

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The Tigers already have a commitment from the No. 1 player in the country, but the race for the top spot is still very much on. One prospect that has been in the discussion since the start of rankings cycle is Breese, a massive defensive lineman in the mold of past Tigers five-stars like Christian Wilkins and Dexter Lawrence. Breese has excelled at regional events, but next week he will have a chance to show that he can dominate all comers. If he does that, he could challenge his fellow future Tiger for the top spot.

The Tigers are on track to finish with the nation’s top recruiting class and could further the distance between themselves and the pack if a few of their commits continue to rise in the rankings. One of the guys that has seen his stock soar in recent months is Walker Parks, who went from a three-star prospect to inside the Rivals100 while securing a spot in the Five-Star Challenge as well. Parks has made tremendous strides from a technique standpoint and that combined with his physical prowess make him a potential five-star candidate. If he dominates in Atlanta, it will only help his case.

Last spring, Demonte Capehart came from out of nowhere to win defensive line MVP at the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp presented by adidas in Charlotte and earn an invite to the Five-Star Challenge as well. He later committed to Clemson after receiving a flood of offers. Unfortunately, his run of success hit a bump in the road when he struggled against older, more polished talent at the Five-Star Challenge. Those struggles hurt Capehart’s ranking stock and he’s just now back into the Rivals100 after a strong spring showing. So will he make up for last year and prove once and for all that he’s one of the nation’s best? With a lot more camp experience under his belt and as well as more confidence, Capehart could be on a mission to get redemption.

https://n.rivals.com/news/rivals100-five-star-challenge-five-storylines-for-clemson-fans


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