Deshaun Watson, Trevor Lawrence, and Tajh Boyd headline a storied roster of quarterbacks who have left an indelible mark on Clemson University's football legacy. From Watson's heroics in clinching the Tigers' first national championship in decades to Lawrence's meteoric rise as a true freshman sensation, these signal-callers represent the pinnacle of excellence in Clemson's gridiron history. In a program steeped in tradition, their names stand out among a select few who have defined success under center for the Tigers.
- Deshaun Watson: Watson is widely considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in Clemson history. He led the Tigers to their first national championship in over three decades and was a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist.
- Trevor Lawrence: Lawrence was highly touted coming out of high school and lived up to the hype during his time at Clemson. He led the Tigers to a national championship as a true freshman and had an impressive collegiate career before being selected as the first overall pick in the NFL draft.
- Tajh Boyd: Boyd was a dynamic quarterback who holds numerous Clemson records, including career passing yards and passing touchdowns. He played a significant role in elevating Clemson's football program during his tenure.
- Steve Fuller: Fuller was a standout quarterback for Clemson in the late 1970s. He was a two-time All-American and led the Tigers to their first-ever bowl victory in the 1977 Gator Bowl.
- Charlie Whitehurst: Whitehurst, also known as "The Red Rifle," had a productive career at Clemson, setting multiple school records for passing yards and completions. He went on to have a lengthy career in the NFL.
- Woody Dantzler: Dantzler was a dual-threat quarterback who was known for his electrifying playmaking ability. He was a dynamic runner and passer and set several records during his time at Clemson.
- Homer Jordan: Jordan was the starting quarterback for Clemson's 1981 national championship team. He was known for his poise and leadership on the field.
- Cullen Harper: Harper had a successful career at Clemson, setting records for passing efficiency and leading the Tigers to multiple bowl appearances during his tenure.
- Nealon Greene: Greene was a versatile quarterback who could beat defenses with both his arm and his legs. He ranks among Clemson's all-time leaders in total offense.
- Rodney Williams: Williams was a three-year starter at quarterback for Clemson in the late 1980s. He led the Tigers to multiple bowl appearances and was known for his accuracy as a passer.
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