Committed to Ohio State since January, four-star athlete [autotag]Bruce Judson[/autotag] is planning to visit Clemson next week for the first session of the Dabo Swinney Football Camp.
As a sophomore at Florida’s Cocoa High School, Judson passed for over 2,000 yards. He also rushed for 897 yards and 15 scores.
“I just want to see how it is. I’ve never been up there, so I want to see how South Carolina is, in general. I want to meet the staff, see the campus,” Judson said, during a recent interview with TheClemsonInsider.
Judson has had a little contact with Clemson co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott, who sent out the offer to the No. 23 athlete in the class of 2017, according to 247.
“I know they’ve been sending me a lot of mail and telling my coaches that they want me to come up for a visit,” Judson said.
The 5-foot-9, 185-pound prospect said Clemson has offered him as a quarterback.
“They’ve got a great offense. They’re all in. They always go to a bowl game or contend for a championship game. They always have a good record,” Judson said.
This summer, he also plans to visit Ohio State, Florida State, Auburn, Kentucky and Alabama.
“Some want me at quarterback, some what me at receiver, some like me as an athlete,” Judson said.
Ohio State has him down as an athlete.
“I’m a quarterback, so I would prefer to run the team, but I’m an athlete, so wherever they need to use me at, so it will help us win,” Judson said, “Whether that’s running back, punt returner, kick returner, slot, cornerback, anywhere.”
When he visits Clemson, Judson will be joined by Dr. Phillips High School teammates Nick Smith and Robert Porcher IV.