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November 30, 2008

Jay Firms Things Up With Clemson

By Phil Kornblut

Long time Clemson commitment OL JK Jay (6-7 275) of Christ Church will follow thru on his pledge and sign with the Tigers this month as a mid year enrollee. And Jay made up his mind to do that before the Tigers defeated USC Saturday. "He actually did it last Tuesday," Jay's father said Sunday afternoon. "He took a couple of visits and researched some things. He grew up Orange. He sat down and did some soul searching and he came to that decision and stuck with everything he started with." Jay took an unofficial visit to Georgia and had planned to take official visits to Georgia and Vanderbilt before deciding to hang with the Tigers.





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