Football transfer from Clemson going to FAMU
Through Clemson football, Florida A&M has brought in a local star just one day after winning the Celebration Bowl. A 6’4 tight end from Graceville, Florida, who is close by, named Sage Ennis, has committed to the HBCU national champions. Ennis posted on Sunday, “I’m coming home,” via Twitter. Sage_Ennis’s tweets At Lincoln High School, where Ennis played high school football, quarterback Quinn Gray, a legend at Florida A&M, served as his coach. At Lincoln, he filled the roles of quarterback and defensive end.
He recorded 113 receptions for 1,783 yards and 17 touchdowns over his career at tight end and was ranked as the No. 18 tight end in the nation according to PrepStar at the time of his signing. He was ranked as the No. 5 H-Back/TE by ESPN.com while committing to Clemson football in June 2019.
Since arriving at Clemson in 2020 he caught six career passes for 77 yards in 449 offensive snaps over 41 games. He arrives at FAMU as it will look to defend its SWAC, Celebration Bowl and national titles. Quarterback Jeremy Moussa has exhausted his eligibility, so Sage Ennis will be catching passes from another quarterback.
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