Clemson is still in the mix for one of the top defensive backs in the 2028 class.
On Thursday afternoon, safety Giovanni Tuggle narrowed his list to five schools: Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Ole Miss and Florida State, according to first report from Riley Alberts.
Tuggle’s final group comes with a larger cast of contenders still hanging around in the background. Seven other programs remain notable in his recruitment: Ohio State, Texas, Georgia, Texas A&M, Nebraska, Georgia Tech and South Carolina.
The Rivals rankings list Tuggle as a consensus four-star prospect, the No. 48 player overall, the No. 5 safety and the No. 7 recruit in Georgia.
At 6-foot and 180 pounds, Tuggle first made a name for himself as a freshman at Winder-Barrow High School in 2024. In eight varsity games, he put up 39 tackles, six interceptions, two pass breakups and even blocked a field goal.
That early burst quickly turned into a wave of attention. Over the next six or seven months, he collected more than a dozen FBS offers, with schools such as Penn State, Oklahoma, Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky and Texas A&M entering the picture.
His sophomore season only pushed his stock higher. As a full-time starter for the Bulldogs this past year, Tuggle finished with 74 tackles, two tackles for loss, five pass deflections, four interceptions and a forced fumble.
The offers kept coming after that, too. Florida State, Nebraska, LSU, Miami, Alabama, Pittsburgh, Texas, Arkansas, Oregon and Ole Miss all jumped in during his second year. During the season, Nebraska was the only school he visited, making a trip in early October.
Once the season ended, the list of suitors kept growing. USC, Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan and Notre Dame were among the programs to extend offers after the fact.
Spring brought a heavier travel schedule. Ohio State got things started, with safeties coach Matt Guerrieri coming down to see him. Then March turned into a busy stretch: Clemson for the program’s annual Elite Retreat, Ohio State five days later for an unofficial visit, then Ole Miss, Texas and Nebraska before the month was over.
Florida hosted him in early April, and after that he returned to Clemson for the Dabo Swinney Football Camp, where he finally picked up an offer from the Tigers. That made him the third overall offer in Clemson’s 2028 class, behind five-star edge rusher Asher Ghioto and four-star linebacker Jay Schell.
Clemson may not have a prediction in its favor yet, but the Rivals Prediction Machine gives the Tigers the best odds in the race at 24.5%.
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