Another Clemson transfer has found his new college home. Former Tiger wide receiver Brannon Spector took to social media Wednesday afternoon to announce his transfer destination, revealing that he is headed to Jacksonville State to finish his college career.
Former Clemson receiver Brannon Spector announced where he will be finishing out his college career. Spector committed to Jacksonville State on Wednesday.
Brannon Spector, senior wide receiver for the Tigers, has decided to enter his name into the transfer portal. Spector, the younger brother of Buffalo Bills linebacker Baylon Spector, spent four years in the Clemson program after coming in as part of the 2019 recruiting class.
Another Clemson player is hitting the NCAA transfer portal. The Tigers are losing a veteran member of their receiving corps, as fifth-year receiver Brannon Spector is entering the portal.
Graduate Clemson receiver Brannon Spector has entered the transfer portal, per multiple reports. Clemson bio Clemson football legacy who enters the 2023 bowl season with 38 career catches for 372 yards and two touchdowns and two rushes for 21 yards in 598 snaps over 37 career games (six starts).
Clemson released its list of players unlikely to play Saturday versus Georgia Tech shortly before kickoff. Wide receiver Brannon Spector and cornerback Sheridan Jones made the school’s list.
CLEMSON – Brannon Spector is used to hearing the word “adversity.” While the Tigers have been learning the importance of this word in the game of football, Spector has had his fair share of adversity to overcome in his own life as well.
CLEMSON – Clemson’s Brannon Spector spoke to the media earlier this week to discuss last year’s loss to No. 12 Notre Dame and how to turn their performance around come Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
The 2023 Clemson Tigers will have a fairly young wide receivers room this year with only two returning upperclassmen, junior Beaux Collins and redshirt senior Brannon Spector, expected to be in the two deep on the depth chart.
Clemson wide receiver Brannon Spector spoke to the media on Monday ahead of Saturday’s game versus Florida State. After catching a 13-yard touchdown pass on Saturday, Spector was riding on the confidence that he has for not only himself but the entire chemistry of the offensive unit.
Clemson football starting slot receiver Brannon Spector has had a nice start to the season with 8 receptions for 45 yards in the first three games, including a 15 yard gain on the first play against Louisiana Tech that was beautifully designed and executed.
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It's quite common to hear young players talk about how much they are learning from the veterans. It's not quite as common to hear the veterans talking about what they are learning from the freshmen.
Veterans learning from true freshman Usually, it’s the other way around, but not in Clemson’s wide receiver room In fact, Brannon Spector acknowledged as so, while speaking with reporters following Tuesday’s practice.
Clemson tight ends Davis Allen and Jake Briningstool and wide receiver Brannon Spector dished on the latest out of Clemson camp on Tuesday afternoon:
As Clemson prepares to start fall camp in a couple of weeks, the Tigers are looking for a slot receiver to run out with Joseph Ngata and Beaux Collins on the outside.
It’s been an interesting, and bumpy, ride for Brannon Spector on his journey to contributing regularly for Clemson football. Spector was not highly recruited coming out of high school, in fact he had one major college offer if 247sports.com is to be believed – Clemson.
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Brannon Spector hasn’t played a down of competitive football in more than a year, but Clemson’s rising junior wideout considers the last 12 months the most productive of his life.
While Brannon Spector is currently dealing with a sore wrist, which caused him to miss Wednesday’s scrimmage, it’s just a minor bump in the road for a receiver who will be an integral part of Clemson’s offense going forward.
Clemson receivers Brannon Spector and Blackmon Huckabee were recently part of the Uplifting Athletes Young Investigator Draft, which honored nine young investigative rare disease researchers with $20,000 grants.
The Clemson football program got some good news Wednesday. Talented wide receiver Brannon Spector will be in Tiger Town longer, as he announced via social media that he has decided to reclassify and will be a redshirt sophomore next season.
During Monday’s media availability, Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was asked about the status of Brannon Spector. The redshirt sophomore slot receiver has yet to appear in a game for the Tigers this season as he deals with COVID complications.
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