Over the last few years, Clemson’s All-In Cookout has become one of the major recruiting events of the year.
Designed to fall in line with the family atmosphere promoted at Clemson, the gathering allows for rising senior prospects to bring their families to socialize with coaches, players and other recruits.
Over the years, the Cookout has enjoyed a pretty reasonable amount of success.
At the first Cookout in 2012, Clemson picked up commitments to the 2013 class from Tyshon Dye and Cannon Smith. Demarcus Robinson also pledged, but the wide receiver later signed with Florida.