A standout in-state prospect who lives just an hour away from Clemson returned to campus earlier this month to compete at the Dabo Swinney Camp.
Honea Path (S.C.) Belton-Honea Path 2021 defensive back Bralyn Oliver performed well at the camp on Wednesday, June 5, and enjoyed working with safeties coach Mickey Conn.
“It was good,” Oliver said. “I learned a lot of things from him through individual (drills) and 1-on-1’s.”
Oliver (6-2, 200) played cornerback for BHP last season but switched to safety this spring when he gained 20 pounds.
Based on the feedback he received from Conn and defensive coordinator Brent Venables about his camp performance, Oliver feels good about his chances of earning an offer from the Tigers after they see more of his game film this fall.