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Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge: Programs that should be pleased

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ATLANTA - The Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge presented by adidas took place on Tuesday at the Mercedes-Benz Dome, with the nation’s top talent turning out to compete against one another. Between the on-field performances and the recruiting news of the week, plenty of schools and their fans have reasons to be excited. Here are the five who should be the most pleased.

CLEMSON

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Clemson offensive tackle commit Walker Parks recently cracked the Rivals100 and looked the part during Tuesday's action. He's got a fantastic first step and plays with great leverage, slowing down some of the premier defensive ends, including MVP Jaquelin Roy. He was in the discussion as the offensive line MVP. Five-star defensive line commitment Bryan Bresee was dominant. He has a nice blend of strength and agility for his size and turned in some really fantastic reps from end and inside at tackle. Five-star linebacker Justin Flowe, a Tiger target, was incredibly impressive from positional drills to 1-on-1s and in the 7-on-7 tournament. The top linebacker in the country is extremely physical, aggressive and explosive. He flashed his pass coverage skills with several breakups and was phenomenal during workouts and pass-rushing drills. Clemson was trending for much of the day for the California five-star.

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GEORGIA

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Bulldogs commit Marcus Rosmey was the star of the Rivals Five-Star Challenge 7-on-7 tournament and lived in the end zone. The Rivals100 receiver from South Florida was the wide receiver MVP and drew plenty of buzz as the star of the event. Five-star Georgia target Kelee Ringo repeated as the fastest man at The Challenge, clocking a 4.35 40. That speed translated to the field as he won plenty of 1-on-1 battles, flashing great anticipation on a handful of break-ups. Amarius Mims was a member of the All-Lobby team during check-in and his size and athletic build allowed him to dominate at left tackle. The 2021 standout could stand to be a bit more physical, but he has a lot of traits reminiscent of Greg Little at this stage. Naturally, Georgia offensive line coach Sam Pittman wants to build a 2021 class that centers around Mims.

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