Clemson WR Tyler Brown makes insane TD catch vs. Georgia Tech
Tyler Brown has turned into arguably the top target for Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik this season.
Brown has made several big plays for the Tigers in 2023 and had his best of the year on Saturday against Georgia Tech.
The freshman made an insane one-handed catch for a touchdown to give Clemson a 14-7 lead in the second quarter.
You can watch the play below:
Tyler Brown has had some huge games for the Tigers this year, including a monster outing against Syracuse earlier this season when he caught nine passes for 153 yards.
The Greenville native committed to Clemson last November, after previously being committed to Minnesota.
Dabo Swinney reveals multiple current, former coaches reached out to him after viral comments
Tyler Brown made a viral catch on Saturday, nearly two weeks after Dabo Swinney made some viral comments as he defended his coaching job and the Clemson program.
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Earlier this week, Swinney shared that coaches reached out to him and thanked him for speaking out.
Here was Swinney detailing those interactions at his press conference this week:
“So yeah, that was actually one of the cool things last week is I had a lot of coaches, like, a lot of coaches, that I don’t talk to, that I don’t even really have a relationship with that reached out to me last week. I don’t even really know what all I said, but I apparently said something that hit a nerve with some people in my profession.”
There were plenty of Clemson fans angry over the poor season, and a whole bunch more people nation-wide who went in on Swinney for his coach’s show rant, but there was at least one group of people in his corner: fellow college football coaches.
“So, if one positive came from last week, I got a chance to meet some new people, but also got a chance to encourage a lot of coaches out there and some very prominent people. I had a lot of prominent current coaches, but also some very prominent former coaches, that took it upon themselves to get my number and reach out to me last week.”
In a trying time, Swinney definitely was thankful to get some support from his peers.
“I really appreciate it. That meant a lot, you know, and then again, had an opportunity to just hopefully encourage and uplift some guys that I think are kind of in the fight and where they are in their career right now and what’s going on in the world and in this profession. So that was a cool opportunity that the good lord gave me last week, and thankful for that.”