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Height: 6-4 Weight: 205 Hometown: Belmont, NC (Sount Point HS) Class: 2015
3-star defensive back
Tanner Muse
Tanner Muse He is a two sports star at South Point. Muse committed to Clemson on 12/8 to play football and baseball. In Muse's junior season he helped South Point win the Big South 2A/3A Conference and finished 13-1 after reaching the 3A state quarterfinals. Muse had two punt returns for touchdowns and returned an interception for touchdown in a second-round of the playoffs. For the season, he had 87 tackles and 4 interceptions. As an outfielder, he was named to the all-state 3-A team after hitting .474 with five homers and 33 RBIs. As a sophomore, he had 60 tackles, 14 pass break ups and 5 interceptions was selected as All-Gazette at defensive back. He is a long rangy athlete that is a ballhawk on defense. He is also a fine punt return specialist for his size. Official Clemson Bio: No. 17 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... had eight interceptions in his last three seasons ... had 150 tackles and four interceptions along with 1,292 yards on 90 carries, including six 100-yard rushing games, and seven receptions for 150 yards as a senior ... first-team all-state as a defensive player ... Shrine Bowl selection ... had 47 tackles along with 400 rushing yards and five touchdowns as a junior ... hit .474 with five homers and 33 RBIs as a junior center fielder ... coached by Mickey Lineberger ... recruited by Dan Brooks and Mike Reed ... signed Feb. 4, 2015 ... born Sept. 6, 1996.
Linebacker
6-4, 205
Belmont, NC
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has signed his Clemson LOI on Wednesday morning.
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