Chase Brice (Clemson transfer QB) commits to Duke

The backup to Trevor Lawrence. Per SI, Brice will have two years of eligibility and be able to play immediately.

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Ok so am I supposed to think Clemson has bad facilities now or that Dabo is preachy toxic or that he wasn't passed on the depth chart and is only transferring for PT? Either way a player transferring means Clemson is never winning another title ever. Not even the Atlantic division.

Plan for the worst and hope for the best, not the other way around.

I missed the part where Clemson lost 25 players to the portal

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Passed on the depth chart

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i believe clemson signed the #1 QB in the country (again), DJ Uiagalelei, who will be Lawrence's back-up. so yes, he was passed on the depth chart.

Plus, not like dude's gonna play next year either, which would leave him with 1 year to maybe start at Clemson

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He would probably still be Lawrence's backup next year, but I think Uiagalelei (who was the #2 QB in the country), is definitely expected to take over in 2021. Smart move by Brice. He gave Clemson the Syracuse game in 2018, which landed him in the good graces of Clemson fans forever, and now he will have two years to get his grad degree (he is a grad transfer) and start for Duke.

Is he a grad transfer? If not, he won't be eligible for this year (...or do they still have the 2-yr rule in the ACC)?

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Yes, he's a grad transfer

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But I was told that the schools that aren't as successful on the field are now stepping stones for players to develop then transfer to big dawg programs like Clemson due to the portal This doesn't fit the narrative, dammit!

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