
One of the best players in NFL history could see his son play at Clemson.
A former NFL star is "excited" for his son's visit to Clemson.
Antonio Cromartie took to social media to react to his son, Julian, visiting Clemson soon.
Julian doesn't yet hold an offer from Clemson, but the 6-foot-4, 200-pound WR prospect has over two dozen offers in total, including schools such as Ole Miss, Texas, Texas Tech, Michigan, Georgia and Florida State.
Julian transferred to College Park in Texas before his junior season after spending his first two years at Mater Dei, San Diego.
Antonio played at Florida State from 2003-05 before going on to be selected by the San Diego Chargers in the first round (19th overall pick) of the 2006 NFL Draft.
The four-time Pro Bowler and 2007 first-team All-Pro also played for the New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts over his 11-yard NFL career, totaling 417 tackles, 117 passes defended and 31 interceptions (including three returned for touchdowns) across 162 career games.
Clemson struggled in 2025, going just 7-6. Dabo Swinney's group lost the Pinstripe Bowl to Penn State, 22-10.
Swinney has been at Clemson since 2008. He is 187-53 in the regular season and 12-10 in bowl games.
It will be fascinating to see how Clemson does in 2026 after losing QB Cade Klubnik to the NFL. The Jets drafted Klubnik.
"At Clemson, we always have to have a chip on our shoulder," Swinney said. "It just is what it is. We don't have the same alumni base that other schools we have played and had to compete with over the years have. That's just the way it is."
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