Nation's No. 1 high school quarterback flips from Tennessee to Clemson
Posted Dec 14, 2015
Brownsburg (Ind.) High five-star 2017 quarterback Hunter Johnson has decommitted from Tennessee and has given his pledge to Clemson. 247Sports ranks Johnson as the No. 1 quarterback in the country in his class and the No. 11 player overall. Johnson visited the Tigers campus on Friday. "Myself and my family both just felt like it was the right spot for me," Johnson said.
(Carolina Blue)
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