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Clemson starting DE Rudolph leaving Tigers program

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Clemson defensive end Logan Rudolph said he's stepping away from football after starting nine games this past season.

Rudolph, the younger brother of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, posted his intentions on Twitter Wednesday under the heading 'œAll She Wrote." Logan said in a video post he will graduate in May. He did not say what was next, but Rudolph has said he has aspirations of becoming an actor.

Rudolph started nine of 15 games for the Tigers this season. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound redshirt sophomore had 26 tackles this season. He also recovered a fumble he took 39 yards for a touchdown in the win over Boston College.

Rudolph said he always tried to make Clemson proud of how he competed and prepared. He thanked supporters and pledged he would 'œalways be a Clemson Tiger."

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