Clelin Ferrell left his mark at Clemson with his play on the field, but his biggest contribution to the program happened when nobody was looking. It happened when Ferrell took the younger guys aside for lessons, big brother talks, and advice on how to attack the college game. Justin Mascoll is a prime example of those lessons.
Mascoll is the 6-4, 255-pound defensive end out of Snellville (GA) South Gwinnett that redshirted this past season. He appeared in one game this past season, logging eight snaps against NC State in October.
Mascoll told TigerNet that he learned a lot of lessons during his redshirt year, many of them taught by Ferrell.