Clemson loses three-star 2027 safety Seth Williams to decommitment

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Clemson's 2027 recruiting class has lost three-star safety Seth Williams, who has decided to reopen his recruitment. Williams, an Atlanta native, had committed to Clemson in late March but will now explore other opportunities, including official visits to Penn State and Vanderbilt.
Clemson's 2027 recruiting class has taken a hit with the loss of three-star safety Seth Williams. Williams, who attends Lakeside High School in Atlanta, had committed to Clemson in late March but has now decided to reopen his recruitment. He will still take an official visit to Clemson on May 29-31. Williams is also planning to visit Penn State and Vanderbilt. On the field, Williams had a productive junior campaign with 73 tackles and multiple impact plays. Clemson's class now has six commits, including Bryce Kish, Trey Wimbley, and Max Brown.
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