Clemson added another late piece to its 2026 recruiting class with a quick-hitting commitment at wide receiver.
Keil McGriff, a 2026 wideout from Buchholz High School in Florida, announced his pledge to the Tigers just one day after receiving an offer. With the February signing period opening this week, Clemson expects the process to move fast and for McGriff to be officially in the class soon.
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The Tigers had already addressed the position earlier in the cycle, signing three four-star receivers during the early signing period and adding a transfer wideout last month. Bringing McGriff into the fold gives the staff added depth as it continues to round out the roster.
McGriff checks in at 5-foot-11, 175 pounds and comes from a football background, as his father Travis was a standout at Florida. Although an injury kept him off the field during his senior season, McGriff showed his ability as a junior, finishing with 44 catches for 737 yards and six touchdowns.
He also picked up interest from several other programs before committing, but Clemson ultimately won out as it puts the finishing touches on its 2026 class.
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