Kweli Fielder, a four-star offensive tackle from Carrollton High in Georgia, recently visited Clemson's campus for the first time during their Saturday game against Duke. While initial impressions from a distance provide some insight, experiencing the program up close offered a much clearer perspective.
The connection between Fielder and Clemson has deepened since the Tigers reached out to his coach to invite him for a gameday visit. This step marked the beginning of a meaningful relationship.
"Clemson has been a program I’ve always respected, but things really started picking up when they reached out to my coach for me to come to a game-day visit," Fielder said. "From there, we started building a relationship and learning more about what they stand for and how they develop players."
Fielder appreciated the vibrant game atmosphere, noting the strong support from the crowd and the program's dedication to football. He also spent valuable time with offensive line staff, including Matt Luke.
"The game atmosphere was great, the crowd was into it, and you can tell it’s a place that really values football," Fielder told TigerNet.
The visit left a positive impression on Fielder and is expected to influence future recruitment and visits from SEC prospects to Clemson.
Author's summary: Four-star offensive tackle Kweli Fielder praised Clemson's campus visit and game day experience, highlighting strong relationships and the program’s football culture.