There has been nothing but good returns on Clemson’s fifth-annual All In Cookout from the commitments and top targets who were in attendance last weekend.
Clemson offensive tackle commit Noah DeHond was the latest to provide positive feedback about the event.
“It was awesome,” he told The Clemson Insider.
The Peddie School product from Hightstown, N.J., said a couple parts of the cookout stand out to him — winning the donut-eating competition with fellow offensive line commit Blake Vinson and offensive line coach Robbie Caldwell, and seeing Caldwell dance during the lip-syncing contest.
“The donut-eating contest was great,” DeHond said. “It should be no surprise to anyone that the linemen won. But watching coach Caldwell dance to ‘Low’ by Flo Rida was the best part.”
DeHond also enjoyed hanging out with Clemson priority target and Virginia Beach-Cox four-star defensive end Jordan Williams.
“I spent a lot of time with Jordan,” DeHond said. “He’s a cool dude.”
DeHond believes the other uncommitted prospects enjoyed the cookout, as well.
“I think everyone had fun,” DeHond said.
As for the rest of DeHond’s summer, what has he been up to aside from football?
“Lifting and playing some golf here and there,” he said.
Heading into his senior season, DeHond’s goal is simple:
“Dominate everyone.”