Clemson 2026 cornerback target Danny Odem sets commitment date

Clemson football is in the mix for another highly touted defensive back, but it appears the Tigers may be on the outside looking in as four-star cornerback Danny Odem prepares to announce his commitment Monday evening.

Odem, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound standout from Orlando (Fla.) The First Academy, is set to choose between Clemson, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Penn State at 5 p.m. ET. While the Tigers are among the finalists, On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine currently lists Penn State as the leader. Odem took official visits to four of his finalists — Nebraska, Penn State, Oklahoma, and Ohio State — but Clemson is the only one that didn’t receive an official visit, despite hosting him on campus for a May 30 unofficial.

Odem, who is ranked the No. 247 overall prospect in the 2026 class by 247Sports and No. 8 cornerback by Rivals, was previously committed to North Carolina before reopening his recruitment in December. He holds over 50 scholarship offers, making his decision one of the more closely watched in this cycle.

Even if Clemson misses out, the Tigers are still in solid shape in the secondary for 2026. Dabo Swinney’s program already holds commitments from four-star safeties Kentavion Anderson and Kaden Gebhardt, along with three-star corners Shavar Young Jr. and Marcell Gipson. Clemson remains in the hunt for other blue-chip defenders like four-star safeties Tylan Wilson and Blake Stewart.

The Tigers’ 19-member 2026 recruiting class ranks among the top 10 nationally, including a No. 4 ranking by ESPN.

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