Dakereon Joyner likes what he sees from the players and coaches at Clemson for 2016 and beyond.
While he’s still two years away from being able to sign with a school, the four-star North Charleston (SC) Fort Dorchester quarterback is paying attention to everything Clemson does and it begins with offensive coordinator Tony Elliott and quarterback Deshaun Watson.
Joyner visited Clemson Wednesday afternoon with former teammate and Clemson signee John Simpson and the two spent the day seeing what it’s like to be a Clemson football player with meetings, practice and scrimmages.
“I got there two days ago.