In this exclusive Clemson Sports Talk Interview, we spoke with Dorian O’Daniel about his road to the NFL Draft, his playing days at Clemson and his thoughts on the defense returning for the Tigers in 2018.
The NFL Draft wasn't littered with former Clemson Tigers meaning that the team seeded No. 1 in the College Football Playoff returns a ton of talent for 2018.
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Dorian O'Daniel waited his turn and ended his career at Clemson with a stellar season. While his performance on the field was important, his impact on a young Clemson linebacker may prove to be just as valuable.
Five former Clemson players who helped the Tigers to a 40-4 record and three ACC Championships over the last three years, have been invited to the NFL Combine.
Clemson linebacker Dorian O'Daniel is one of four finalists for the award given to the division one player who epitomizes the consummate student-athlete.
Clemson didn’t just lose key players from last year’s national championship team; they also lost a few of its vocal leaders. Dorian O'Daniel stepped in as a leader this season and he spoke with the media yesterday previewing the ACC championship against Miami.
The same defense that looked so lifeless at Syracuse came out against Georgia Tech amidst the elements with the swagger that has defined this defense so far this season.
Clemson linebacker Dorian O’Daniel has been named one of 15 semifinalists for the Dick Butkus Award. The Butkus Award is presented each year to the top linebacker in college football.