Clemson Portal Visitor Commits to Big 10 Program

A portal target who visited Clemson early last week has revealed a decision.

Memphis transfer safety Chris Bracy announced a commitment to Michigan late Monday night. The Tigers brought Bracy in last weekend, just a couple of days after the portal opened. Houston, Mississippi State, Arkansas and Iowa were some of the other schools in pursuit.

Bracy spent his first two seasons at UAB before transferring to Memphis for the 2025 campaign. The redshirt junior appeared in all 13 games, totaling 81 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss and an interception. The native of Mobile, AL, was a three-star talent coming out of high school.

Since Bracy’s visit, the Tigers have signed 10 total transfers, including two safeties, with Penn State’s Elliot Washington II and Southern Miss’s Corey Myrick both coming on board last week.

Whether or not the staff attempts to add a third safety to the fold is yet to be determined. That decision could hinge on which new players become available over the next few days before the portal window closes on Friday.

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