Adam Randall

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Adam Randall
Clemson TigersNo. 8
Position Wide receiver
ClassSophomore
Major Management
Personal information
Born: (2004-07-14) July 14, 2004 (age 19)
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight225 lb (102 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High school Myrtle Beach
(Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)

Adam Randall (born July 14, 2004) is an American football wide receiver for the Clemson Tigers.

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Early life and high school career

Randall grew up in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. [1] Randall comes from an athletic family, his father Jerome was a standout basketball player at South Carolina State and his brother Austin currently plays cornerback for Clemson after a stint at Coastal Carolina. [1] [2] His father serves as the Chief Investigator of the Horry County Public Defender's office and operates a non profit, while his mother Wanda is a guidance counselor. [1] Randall attended Myrtle Beach High School where he played football and ran track. [3] As a senior Randall was a finalist for the Mr. Football South Carolina Award and was selected to play in the Under Armour All-American Game. [4] [5] A four star prospect, he committed to play college football at Clemson University, whose football camps he had attended while growing up. [1] [6] [7]

College career

Randall early enrolled at Clemson in 2022 and received praise for his performance in spring practice before suffering an ACL tear. [3] [5] [8] Randall would recover quickly from the ACL tear and made his collegiate debut in Week 3 against Louisiana Tech. [9] [10] He made his first start in the Orange Bowl, where he caught three passes for 44 yards. [11]

College statistics

SeasonGPReceiving
RecYdsAvgTD
Clemson Tigers
2022 121012812.80
2023 132225011.40
Career 253237811.80

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