A big offensive line prospect from the Tar Heel State reported an offer from Clemson on Friday afternoon.
Cornelius (N.C.) William Amos Hough’s Eagan Boyer announced the offer from the Tigers via social media.
The 6-foot-8, 260-pound prospect in the 2024 class also lists offers from North Carolina, Auburn, Duke, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Wisconsin and others.
Boyer visited Clemson for the Louisiana Tech and South Carolina games last season.
“The visit went great,” Boyer said after the La. Tech game visit. “The tour of the facilities was really awesome and the game environment there is hard to beat. Being up on the top of the hill when the players came in was really cool.”
“The game day experience there is great,” he added. “A lot of energy there throughout the game.”
Boyer is teammates at Hough with 2024 Clemson kicker commitment Nolan Hauser.
After a great conversation with @OL_Coach_TA I’m excited to say I’ve received an offer to play at @ClemsonFB. @peteyjohnson74 @HoughFB @finisholacademy @DeShawnBaker6 pic.twitter.com/BhT5EC8NiB
— Eagan Boyer (@BoyerEagan) February 17, 2023
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