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Brothers Brannon and Baylon Spector met with the media for the first time since the conclusion of fall camp on Monday night, speaking after the conclusion of the Tigers practice.
Brannon is a redshirt freshman who is wearing the number 13. Spector spoke on the importance of the number to him and Clemson fans everywhere during his time with the media.
Brannon Spector on wearing #13: "I requested it when I got here. There is a great lineage of guys that wore it in the slot and I want to continue that tradition."
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) August 25, 2020
Brannon Spector on carrying on the legacy of #13: "It's awesome to carry on. All three of them were great receivers and I'm just here to play to a high level."
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) August 25, 2020
Spector has some large shoes to fill after Tyler Grisham, Adam Humphries and Hunter Renfrow left a lasting legacy in the Purple and Orange wearing the same #13 jersey.
Spector also spoke on how the Tigers missing multiple receivers during fall camp helped him out:
Brannon Spector: "It was tough but it was good for me to get myself on the first team a little bit and develop some chemistry with Trevor." On multiple receivers missing time during fall camp.
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) August 25, 2020
Another common theme during his time with the media on Monday night was family. Brannon’s brother Baylon plays linebacker for the Tigers and the two spent their quarantine back home in Georgia.
Brannon says that Baylon: "tried to guard me on some 1-on-1's, it didn't go well for him" on living together over quarantine.
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) August 25, 2020
Brannon Spector: "it's been awesome. I'm just thankful and blessed to be here." on playing at Clemson with his brother Baylon.
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) August 25, 2020
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