Clemson Just Lost Another Offensive Line Piece Fans Were Counting On

Clemson's 2026 football roster takes shape as offensive lineman Watson Young steps away, concluding a legacy as a fourth-generation player for the Tigers.

Clemson’s 2026 roster update came with one notable absence: offensive lineman Watson Young.

Young was left off the directory when the Tigers cemented the roster at the start of the week, and multiple sources later confirmed that he had stepped away from football. The decision, those sources said, was made earlier this summer.

The Clemson native spent two seasons in the program, but his time on the field never really got rolling. He did not log meaningful playing time across either season, and 2024 was wiped out entirely after a season-ending knee injury before the year began. In 2025, he simply slid down the depth chart, and that led to his exit this summer.

Young came to Clemson out of D.W. Daniel High School, just down the road from campus.

In his final high school season, he played left tackle and center and helped lead the Lions to a Class AAA title in 2023. That run also made him a finalist for South Carolina’s Mr.

Football Award, a distinction often claimed by future Tigers.

He arrived in college with plenty of recognition, too. Young was a three-star recruit in the Class of 2024 and ranked as the No. 27 player in South Carolina, according to 247Sports. He picked Clemson over offers from Appalachian State and Coastal Carolina, among others, though staying close to home always seemed to be part of the appeal.

Young’s football ties run deep in the program. He is the father of former center Kyle Young, an All-American for Clemson from 1999-2001. He is also a fourth-generation Clemson football player, the first in program history.

Even with Young moving on, Clemson still has options up front. The Tigers signed four top-30 offensive line commits in their 2026 class: Grant Wise, Chance Barclay, Carter Scruggs and Leo Delaney. Luke will have the depth, along with other developmental pieces, as the group sorts through a new-look offensive line after losing four of five starters this offseason because of exhausted eligibility.

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