The spring evaluation period in college football recruiting, which began on April 15, continues to roll on. Until May 31, college coaches can visit high schools to watch prospective student-athletes compete and discuss the prospects with coaches or administration.
Clemson’s staff has been busy visiting recruits during the spring evaluation period, and on Friday, Clemson assistant Todd Bates stopped by Williston-Elko High School in Williston, S.C., the home of former Tigers offensive guard Taylor Hearn.
Bates, the area recruiter for Clemson, was there to check in on class of 2019 tight end KeShawn Toney, a South Carolina commitment.