Clemson running back Adam Randall accepts his Senior Bowl invite
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Adam Randall’s path at Clemson has taken another meaningful step toward the next level.
On Thursday, Randall announced that he has accepted an invitation to the Panini Senior Bowl, earning a spot in one of college football’s most respected postseason all-star showcases. The selection caps a remarkable year for the former wide receiver, who successfully transitioned into Clemson’s featured running back.
Randall earned second-team All-ACC honors after posting 779 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, while averaging five yards per carry. He remained a versatile threat in the passing game as well, hauling in 31 receptions for 246 yards and three additional scores. On special teams, he continued to flash explosiveness, averaging 22.75 yards per kickoff return.
His move to running back came out of necessity last postseason, when Clemson faced depth concerns ahead of its College Football Playoff matchup against Texas. Randall made the most of the opportunity, rushing for 44 yards in that game, including a long run that showcased his burst. Following that performance, Dabo Swinney confirmed the position change was permanent, and Randall went on to anchor the backfield throughout the 2025 season.
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The Senior Bowl will be played Jan. 31 in Mobile, Alabama, with kickoff set for 2:30 p.m. ET on NFL Network. Before then, Randall is expected to suit up one final time in a Clemson uniform when the Tigers face Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 27.
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