STOCKBRIDGE, GA - When Myles Murphy makes his college decision, it will be more about college and less about football.
Of course, playing on a winning team and being the best player he can be is important, but being prepared for life after football is just as crucial to the 5-star defensive end.
The Powder Springs (GA) Hillgrove prospect is ranked as the No. 5 overall player in the ESPNJR 300 and the top player in the state of Georgia, and he has his eyes set on a Clemson visit in two weeks.
“On my next visit, I'm just going there for academics,” Murphy told TigerNet at Nike’s The Opening Regional in Atlanta last weekend.