Clemson Fans Stunned: Top Linebacker Prospect Snubs Tigers in Favor of Six Other Powerhouses
In a move that’s sure to spark debate among college football enthusiasts, highly touted 2027 linebacker Noah Glover has narrowed his list of potential schools—and Clemson didn’t make the cut. But here’s where it gets controversial: despite receiving an offer from the Tigers earlier this year, Glover has opted to focus on six other programs: Notre Dame, Oregon, Georgia, Virginia Tech, Miami, and Texas A&M. Why would a top recruit pass on a powerhouse like Clemson? Let’s dive into the details.
Glover, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound standout from Battlefield High School in Haymarket, Virginia, is ranked among the nation’s elite prospects. ESPN places him at #295 overall, #14 among linebackers, and #3 in Virginia, while Rivals ranks him #210 overall, #11 at his position, and #2 in the state. 24/7 Sports is even more bullish, slotting him at #125 overall, #8 among linebackers, and #2 in Virginia. With such impressive accolades, it’s no surprise he’s a hot commodity.
Clemson extended an offer to Glover in January after a visit from former Tiger stars Ben Boulware and Thomas Allen. He was one of just seven linebackers to receive an offer from Clemson in this recruiting class, making the decision to leave them off his list all the more intriguing. Could it be a strategic move, or is there something more at play?
And this is the part most people miss: Glover’s decision highlights the fierce competition among top-tier programs to secure the nation’s best talent. While Clemson remains a recruiting juggernaut, this snub serves as a reminder that even the biggest names in college football aren’t guaranteed a spot on every recruit’s shortlist.
What do you think? Is Glover making the right call by passing on Clemson, or will the Tigers come to regret missing out on this four-star prospect? Sound off in the comments below—we want to hear your take!