Speedy Local WR Could See Himself Succeeding at Clemson

This speedy local prospect has seen his recruitment pick up plenty of steam this spring.

Christ Church Episcopal School (Greenville, S.C.) class of 2025 wide receiver Jackson Repp (pictured above right) has been gaining substantial traction on the recruiting trail of late.

“The recruiting process has been going well recently, and has picked up with some coaches coming to visit my school,” Repp told The Clemson Insider.

Repp received his first offer from Elon in February and has steadily racked up offers since then. The rising senior now owns a dozen offers and named Boston College, Air Force, Army and Princeton as the suitors he is feeling the most interest from right now.

Clemson is one school that has not yet offered but is showing interest in Repp, who has been in contact with members of the Tigers’ staff, including receivers coach Tyler Grisham.

Grisham paid a visit to Repp’s school and has encouraged him to camp at Clemson.

The interest between Grisham, Repp and the Tigers is mutual.

“Coach Grisham stopped by Christ Church to visit and we had a good conversation,” Repp said. “He said he liked my film and had lots of positive things to say. I am interested in Clemson both athletically and academically. The location is a big factor and my understanding of the culture around the football program is all positive. Being from the area, I know many Clemson grads and a couple current players, and they are all great people.”

Repp is set to work out at the Dabo Swinney Camp on June 5.

As a junior last season, the 5-foot-8, 167-pounder posted 63 receptions for 1,510 yards and 27 touchdowns, en route to being named the 1A Region 1 Player of the Year.

“I would describe myself as a twitchy, intricate route runner, playmaker and smart football player,” he said.

Repp – who is also a track standout and has shown off his wheels with a 4.32 40-yard dash, according to his profile on X (formerly Twitter) – said receiving an offer from Clemson “would mean a lot” to him, especially as an in-state prospect.

Repp can see himself having success in Swinney’s program.

“Clemson is a historically successful program that competes at the highest level and is also a great school,” he said. “I could see myself doing well and fitting in with the culture.”

–Photo courtesy of Jackson Repp on X (@jackson_repp)

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