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Clemson's Allen to enter NFL Draft
Posted: 01.06.2012 at 10:18 PM
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CLEMSON (WACH)— Clemson junior right end Dwayne Allen announced Friday that he will enter the NFL draft in April and will not return to Clemson for the 2012 season.

Allen was the consensus first-team All-America tight end and was the winner of the John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end.


“Never have I been more proud of a player's development than Dwayne Allen,” said Head Coach Dabo Swinney. “Clemson has made a huge impact in his life and he has helped Clemson achieve at a level not seen in 20-plus years. Dwayne has a great future, and I fully support his decision to enter the NFL.   I look forward to watching him continue his journey. He will be a great ambassador for Clemson for years to come.”

The native of Fayetteville, NC finished the year with 50 receptions for 598 yards and eight touchdowns, helping Clemson to its first ACC Championship in 20 years.  He established Clemson single season records for all three statistics for a tight end.    The 598 receiving yards were fifth most in ACC history for a tight end.   His season included a pair of touchdown receptions from quarterback Tajh Boyd in the ACC Championship game victory over Virginia Tech on December 3.

“I want to first thank all of my teammates, my teammates from the 2011 team and teammates from past years,” said Allen.    “Without them this would not be possible.   

“I also want to thank my coaches, Coach Dabo Swinney, my position coach Danny Pearman and offensive coordinator Chad Morris.  They have helped me grow as a player and as a person.

“Finally I want to thank everyone in Tiger Nation for their support over the years.  I want to especially thank them for being patient with me.

“I am basically turning professional because I feel I am ready.  This is the appropriate time.  I have matured as a player and a person over the last four years at Clemson and this experience has prepared me for the next level.  I have just 13 hours (of course work) left to graduate and I will be a proud Clemson graduate.”

(Clemson Sports Information contributed to this report.)

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