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Clemson's Citation CJ3 lands in Lansing — a look at Dabo Swinney's recruiting target
The university-owned jet's Friday arrival in Michigan could signal a push for a top in-state recruit or a visit to a committed prospect.
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Dabo Swinney
Clemson University's Cessna 525B Citation CJ3, tail number N934CT, was tracked flying from Mettetal Airport (3OH9) in Mississippi to Capital Region International Airport (KLAN) near Lansing, Michigan, on June 24, 2026. The 35-minute hop arrived at 12:27 PM local time, a typical window for a recruiting visit during the summer evaluation period.
If Dabo Swinney was aboard, the destination points into a region where Clemson has been active in the 2027 class. The Tigers have already secured commitments from several prospects across the country, including offensive lineman Carter Jones from Virginia and receiver Julian Cromartie from Texas. Michigan is a key recruiting battleground; Clemson has offered multiple players from the state, including four-star linebacker Max Brown from Grand Rapids and defensive lineman Desmond Malpress, who committed to Clemson in May. The flight could also be tied to an in-home visit with a current commit or a new target.
Clemson's recruiting surge has been notable, with 14 commitments already in the 2027 class. The program's recent success on the trail — including a string of four-star additions — has pushed the class near the top of national rankings. Lansing sits within a few hours of several top prospects, and the timing of this flight aligns with the summer evaluation period, when coaches can make in-person contact off campus.
Aboard the Cessna 525B Citation CJ3


The aircraft
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