Clemson RB Named to Good Works Team 

CLEMSON — The American Football Coaches Association announced today that Clemson running back Adam Randall has been named to the 2025 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team for his community service efforts in both the Clemson area and his home region of Horry County, S.C.

Randall becomes the 10th member of the Clemson program all-time to earn an AFCA Good Works Team distinction, joining Robert Carswell (1999), Nick Eason (2000), Xavier Dye (2009), Deshaun Watson (2016), Sean Pollard (2018), Dabo Swinney (2019), Trevor Lawrence (2020), Darien Rencher (2021) and Will Shipley (2023). Clemson, Duke, Georgia and Kentucky are tied for the national lead in Good Works Team selections since 2018 (six each).

Randall works extensively with The Randall Foundation, established by his family to invest in the youth of Horry County, S.C. The organization has annually awarded scholarships to Horry County student-athletes since 2014, and Adam has served as a counselor to the organization’s free youth football camps in the region.

He also contributed to ESA DREAM’s community turkey drive in Myrtle Beach in 2024 and served as the master of ceremonies for ESA DREAM’s annual fundraising event.

At Clemson, Randall has participated in service trips on two different continents, including service efforts in South Africa in 2024 and Italy in 2025. He has volunteered as part of Clemson’s annual Kicks, Cleats & Kids event and hosted members of the Clemson LIFE program — a group of young men and women with intellectual disabilities — following practices in both the fall and spring several times in his career.

He has also served as a motivational speaker, sharing his testimony with organizations including Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Boys and Girls Clubs, and various church groups and community recreational centers.