Georgia OL Returning to Clemson

One offered offensive lineman will make his return to Clemson this weekend.

Three-star Fletcher Turk (Hebron, Dacula, GA) will be on hand on Saturday when the fourth-ranked Tigers host ninth-ranked LSU to kick off the season.

Offensive line coach Matt Luke visited Turk back in January, with Turk then making his first visit to Clemson in the spring. Luke then visited him twice more during the spring evaluation period and the Tigers offered In May.

Turk was back in Clemson during Dabo Swinney’s high school camp in early June. He wasn’t on hand for Clemson’s big official visit weekend due to a scheduling conflict, but arrangements were made for him to take his official later in the month.

The Tigers already have six blue-chip offensive linemen committed in the 2026 class, but if they were to take one more, Turk certainly profiles as the right fit.

“I’m looking for that feeling, you know what I mean? That feeling like home. That feeling you can’t get from anywhere else,” Turk told TCI in a previous interview. “I’m not chasing a bag. I’m not chasing money. I feel like wherever God leads me, that’s where we go. But I’m not like these guys nowadays, when they’re chasing money and all that. That’s not who I am. That’s not who my parents raised me to be. I want to be at a school because I want to be there. Not because of money or because someone else wants me there.”

The 6-foot-6, 280-pound recruit currently has close to 20 offers, including Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Florida and Wake Forest.