Clemson’s 2025 class has received a significant shakeup.
Blake Hebert of Greenwich (CT) Brunswick School announced a commitment flip to Notre Dame on Friday.
“I’d like to start by thanking the Clemson coaching staff as well as the program itself for all they have done for me,” Hebert posted on X before committing to Notre Dame. “With that being said, I have chosen to withdraw my commitment and will spend my next 4 years at another institution.”
Hebert had been committed to Clemson since June 16th, 2023, and announced his decision to move on Monday afternoon.
In 2022, Hebert completed 58.3% of his passes for 1,748 yards with 24 touchdowns and only one interception.
As it stands, the Tigers don’t have a quarterback committed for the 2025 class. In 2026, Clemson has two pledges in Tait Reynolds and Brock Bradley, who committed over the summer.
Regarding their current depth at the position, the Tigers have Cade Klubnik (JR), Christopher Vizzina (R-Fr), and Trent Pearman (Soph.). Paul Tyson is Clemson’s emergency quarterback, who also holds a coaching role within the staff.
Tyson has appeared in two games this season.