D.J. Uiagalelei’s Father Threatens To Fight Florida Fan Who Insulted His Son During Fiery Explicit Rant
Uiagalelei began his career at Clemson in 2020 and immediately electrified the fanbase in relief of an injured Trevor Lawrence. He played his guts out in a double overtime loss to No. 4 Notre Dame and rallied the Tigers back from 15 down at halftime to beat Boston College.
Unfortunately, the overwhelming success did not continue in 2021 even though Clemson won 10 games.
Uiagalelei had an up-and-down season that ended with three losses to Georgia, N.C. State and Pittsburgh. It was not up to the standard that Dabo Swinney or the fanbase expected. The same could be said for 2022 when Clemson lost to Notre Dame and South Carolina. Something was missing.
Swinney decided to move in a different direction during the ACC Championship and sent Uiagalelei to the bench in favor of freshman phenom Cade Klubnik. That was the end of his time with the Tigers.
Although his numbers were not awful, there were glaring issues with consistency.
Those struggles continued at Oregon State last fall. Uiagalelei led the Beavers to an eight-win season that was eight points away from an 11-win season but completed just 57.1% of his passes.