When Deandre Hopkins played for Clemson from 2010-’12, he thought every college program was like Clemson’s. Of course, he knew there were probably a few differences, but he did not realize how unique the Clemson Football Program was until he made it to the NFL.
“People do not understand. This is not just a typical program,” Hopkins said to Clemson wide receivers’ coach Tyler Grisham on social media Friday. “You really do not understand that until you are around other players that played at other programs.”
Hopkins learned how special Clemson was after he got drafted in the 2013 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans.