A highly regarded prospect from the Lone Star State has picked up an offer from Clemson.
The Brook Hill School (Bullard, Texas) four-star offensive tackle Sidney Rouleau announced the offer from the Tigers on Sunday via social media.
“Blessed to have Earned an Offer from The University of Clemson!! Thank you for the hospitality #gotigers🐯” Rouleau wrote in a social media post.
Rouleau received a visit from Clemson offensive line coach Matt Luke earlier this year, and he made his first trip to Tigertown this weekend for the Elite Retreat.
The blue-chip talent has become a hot commodity on the recruiting trail. He has more than 15 offers, including Miami, Michigan, Tennessee and Texas among others.
ESPN ranks him as the No. 120 overall prospect and the 12th-best offensive tackle in the 2027 class.
Rouleau is originally from Canada, and he is still relatively new to the game of football, but he has quickly shown his potential. He began his high school career at a school in New Jersey before moving to Texas.
Despite being fairly new to the game and having lived so far away, Rouleau had done his homework on Clemson prior to the Elite Retreat visit.
“Being from Canada and having moved around, I’ve done my research on Clemson,” Rouleau told The Clemson Insider recently. “What stands out is their strong winning tradition, disciplined program, and the way they develop players for the next level.”
Photo courtesy of Sidney Rouleau on X (formerly known as Twitter)