Dakereon Joyner thought about pulling the trigger on a commitment to Clemson.
After all, it was the one offer that he coveted more than any other.
“I’ll know the right time to commit, whenever God tells me to and I feel like I’m ready to commit,” he told TheClemsonInsider, during a recent interview. “But I was thinking about it.
“But I’m going to take my time.”
Prior to wrapping up his three-day visit to Clemson for the Dabo Swinney Football Camp, the 2018 quarterback/athlete from Fort Dorchester was offered by co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott.
Joyner, who visited Alabama before the Clemson trip, might scratch the plans he made for Florida State and Duke.