Two-Sport Athlete, Tae Harris Commits to Football and Track

Clemson Football’s 2025 commit, Tae Harris, a four-star safety from Cedartown, Georgia, has announced his intention to join the Tigers as a dual-sport athlete in 2025. Harris ranked as the No. 15 safety nationally and the 26th-best player in Georgia by 247Sports Composite, brings a unique blend of football prowess and track and field excellence to the Clemson athletic program.

Harris announced Monday on X (formerly Twitter) that he would be running track for the Tigers starting in the Spring of 2025.

But Harris’s athletic abilities extend far beyond the gridiron. He is also a standout track and field athlete, excelling in the 100-meter and 200-meter sprints. With a blistering 10.8-second 100-meter dash time, Harris’s elite speed will undoubtedly translate to both sports at the collegiate level.

Harris’s decision to participate in both football and track and field at Clemson starting in the spring of 2025 showcases his dedication and passion for both sports. His dual-sport commitment not only enhances his personal development but also brings additional prestige to Clemson’s athletic programs.

For Clemson fans and alumni, Harris’s commitment represents an exciting new chapter in the university’s rich athletic history. His potential impact on the football team as a skilled safety and his contributions to the track and field program could help elevate Clemson’s already impressive reputation in both sports.

As Clemson continues to build its 2025 recruiting class, Harris’s commitment serves as a cornerstone. His talent, combined with the other top recruits joining the Tigers, positions Clemson for sustained success in the years to come.

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