Tucker Kattus Joins Clemson Football’s 2025 Recruiting Class
Clemson football has scored a major win by flipping Tucker Kattus, a 6-foot-5, 285-pound offensive tackle from St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, from Kentucky. Kattus is poised to make an immediate impact for the Tigers in their 2025 recruiting class.
Why Tucker Kattus Chose Clemson
Kattus cited Clemson’s family atmosphere, coaching staff, and championship culture as the main reasons for his decision. The Tigers’ offensive line coach, Thomas Austin, played a pivotal role in securing Kattus’ commitment. “It felt like home,” Kattus said, highlighting the relationships he built with the staff and players during his visits.
A Big Win for Clemson’s Recruiting Efforts
As one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the nation, Kattus will bolster Clemson’s offensive line and provide much-needed depth. His agility and strength make him a standout recruit who can protect quarterbacks and create running lanes. Kattus’ decision to flip from Kentucky to Clemson also underscores the Tigers’ ability to compete for elite talent.
What’s Next for Clemson?
With Kattus now on board, Clemson’s 2025 recruiting class continues to gain momentum. Head coach Dabo Swinney and his staff are focused on building a team capable of competing for national championships, and adding top-tier talent like Kattus is a crucial step in that direction.