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CLEMSON, S.C. -- Dabo Swinney envisions two paths for Christian Wilkins, ones few can navigate because they lead to the loftiest platforms of American society.The Clemson coach, like anyone who watches Wilkins play defensive line, expects the sophomore to first enjoy a long and successful NFL career. Its after football that the man Swinney calls big-time special will reach the big time and do special things.Hes either going to be Michael Strahan, Swinney said of the former NFL standout-turned-media superstar, hosting his own TV show and doing ESPN-type stuff on Monday Night Football. Or, hes going to be the president.Really not much in between.Strahan or the commander in chief. Those are the models for Wilkins, who is flattered by the comparisons.The truth: If Wilkins can live the rest of his life like Eurie Stamps Sr., he will be fulfilled in his heart and his soul.Youre just like your grandfather. You remind me so much of your grandfather.Thats the biggest compliment I could receive, Wilkins said. They say Im exactly how he was: big personality, larger than life. He was so inviting and personable. He impacted everyone he met.Stamps was a beloved father, grandfather and community leader. On Jan. 5, 2011, he was killed when the rifle of a SWAT team officer accidentally discharged during a raid at Stamps apartment in Framingham, Massachusetts. The SWAT team was searching for Stamps stepson and two associates suspected of selling drugs from the apartment. Stamps, a retired 68-year-old grandfather of 12 with no criminal history, was lying face down in the hallway when he was shot.Stamps never saw his youngest grandson blossom into a national awards candidate for a national championship contender. But Wilkins honors his grandfather every time he puts on a jersey, helps a friend in need or brightens up a room.He carries my fathers spirit, said Robin Stamps Jones, Wilkins mother. Its so encouraging. Its so right.The family embraceWilkins affability can be chalked up to both nature and nurture. He entered the world on Dec. 20, 1995, at nearly 10 pounds, the last and largest of Stamps Jones eight children.The family home on Orlando Street in Springfield, Massachusetts, buzzed with bodies and activity. A madhouse at times, Wilkins said, but I loved it. Stamps Jones worked long hours as a real estate agent to provide for the family -- Wilkins father wasnt around much -- and her older children helped raise the youngest.While Wilkins brothers introduced him to sports, he spent much of his time with his four sisters, who are closest in age.They always had me doing the little dances with them, Wilkins said. They had little cheerleading shows. Id always be their dummy. Thats where I got a lot of my personality.Wilkins was the in-house comedian, doing impromptu routines while wearing wild outfits. He says he was much cornier back then, but, according to his mother, Wilkins always got laughs. When his stepfather bought a camcorder, the kids put it to use.Oh my gosh, we used that thing up, Wilkins recalled. Wed make little talent shows, invite friends over from the neighborhood, American Idol. Thats why Im not afraid to be in front of the camera, have a little personality, have fun.Midway through the eighth grade, Wilkins moved with his mother and two youngest sisters to Framingham. Stamps Jones and her two daughters soon returned to Springfield, but Wilkins remained, splitting time between his grandfathers place on Fountain Street and his stepfathers. Wilkins also started high school in town.Eurie Stamps Sr. was a veteran who, before retiring, worked as a bus mechanic for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. He raised his family in Cambridge, just outside Boston, and was deeply involved in community activities through neighborhood houses, which facilitated camps, work opportunities and mentoring programs.He would literally give his last dollar to people, said Andrew Wilkins, Christians brother. He was so well known, he was such a big guy, had this big laugh, great smile, everything.He was just a very charming individual, and people loved him.Stamps regularly attended games for Wilkins brothers Aaron and Andrew, both of whom played football at New England colleges. The night before he died, Stamps watched one of Christians basketball games.My grandfather was in the stands as per usual, cheering me on, doing his thing, loudest one in the crowd, Christian said. I always loved looking up and seeing him. He was there, like hes been for me my whole life.He paused.Everything happened around midnight.Christian was staying at his stepfathers when the raid took place. According to court documents, after storming into the apartment, two SWAT team officers ordered Stamps to get on the floor, and he obliged. Officer Paul Duncan pointed a gun at Stamps head. According to Duncan, he lost his balance while stepping over Stamps and his rifle went off.In the morning, Wilkins mother called with the news.The pain I felt, I didnt even know really what to think or what to say at that time, said Wilkins, who had turned 15 just two weeks earlier. I was so young. That was the most influential person in my life. He was really like a father figure to me with my dad not really being around.The family rallied around its youngest member. Christian returned to Springfield for the end of his freshman year but didnt like the schools or what happened to many kids in the system. His grades slipped. He needed an alternative, another community in which to immerse himself, just like his grandfather always did.His path took him just 10 miles from his hometown, but a world away.Big Man on Campus, Part ISuffield Academy has all the New England prep school markings. Its old (founded in 1833). Its small (413 students). Its insulated (most students are boarders). Its buttoned-up (boys wear dress shirts and ties every day). It has a fancy-looking crest with a Latin motto -- Esse Quam Videri, which means To be, rather than to seem [to be].The school seemed like an odd fit for a kid who had lived his entire life in houses packed with family members. When Wilkins godmother, Lynne Krushell, brought Christian to Suffield for a tour, he learned there would be adjustments: dress code, dorm living, no more sleeping in class, constant structure.But he also saw opportunity. And Suffield quickly saw something in Wilkins.You tour, you interview and youve got to impress some people, Suffield football coach Drew Gamere said. In terms of his presentation, you just knew there was something special there.As expected, Wilkins, then 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, excelled athletically at Suffield. He recorded 28.5 sacks and 69.5 tackles for loss in 35 games, leading the team to the New England prep school Super Bowl in each of his four seasons. He also averaged a double-double in basketball (19.9 points, 11.8 rebounds) and flourished in track as a thrower (shot put, discus and javelin).But he ingrained himself in academy life. He made friends from China and Russia, and parts in between. He led a multicultural association. The only reason he didnt perform in a school production -- a regret to this day -- is that he loved watching them so much.Charlie Cahn, Suffields headmaster, cant think of an activity in which Wilkins didnt participate in some way.I just really embraced the culture there, Wilkins said, the sense of community and the love. As a black kid from Springfield, Massachusetts, to have a friend from China that you would have never met, friends from Florida or Russia or Bermuda.It was really great for my development.Wilkins often visited Cahns office and quizzed him about operations, growth strategies, student recruitment and new projects, offering to help in any way he could.You were talking to somebody who was mature beyond his years, Cahn said. Theres real substance to him.Cahn remembers entering the school gym for a freshman basketball game in the dead of winter. The stands were nearly empty except for the 300-pound football star cheering wildly at midcourt.On fall Wednesdays, when Suffields junior varsity football team played its games, Wilkins served as the water guy.I took a lot of pride in that, too, Wilkins said, smiling. All those boys were well hydrated.Wilkins football stardom brought top coaches to Suffield, but he downplayed his recruitment as much as he could. There were no manic Twitter updates. Robin Stamps Jones had taught her children to be humble, and Wilkins saw Suffield, despite the prep school rep, as a place of humility.According to Cahn, Wilkins took more pride in winning the Appleton Seaverns Award, given to the senior who best shows pride and loyalty toward Suffield, than Best Male Athlete.He took the most pride, Gamere said, in just being a normal student here.Cahn is certain Wilkins will eventually serve on Suffields board of trustees. Wilkins absence is felt at Suffield, but he still frequently texts Cahn for updates and visits whenever he can.What he did that Im so grateful for, because it made the school better, is he brought everybody in, Cahn said. There wasnt anybody here who didnt feel really close to Christian Wilkins. Its not unusual for really successful athletes to be popular. Whats unusual is for them to go out of their way to befriend everybody.Its really remarkable that hes able to do that, and Id imagine hes doing the same thing at Clemson.Big Man on Campus, Part IIThe words still live in the notepad of Wilkins smartphone: Clemson. No matter what.He wrote the message after his first visit to Clemson, as a high school junior. While touring campus, he felt the same as he did touring Suffield with his godmother. He hit it off with Kendall Joseph, then a high school senior committed to the Tigers, and remembered what his mother and siblings had taught him: Be independent. Make your own decisions.Wilkins took other visits and narrowed his list to five: Clemson, Ohio State, Penn State, Stanford and Boston College. He told no one until Jan. 4, 2015, when the family gathered at Andrews house in Springfield. Christian had them guess where he was going. His mother and brothers picked Ohio State.Christian then took off his hoodie to reveal a Clemson T-shirt, three sizes too small, given to him by his godbrother, Steve Krushell.The comedian kept Clemsons coach in suspense, too.Hes telling me, Coach, I loved Clemson. I cant thank you enough for recruiting me. You guys were great, Swinney recalled. And Im waiting on the, But. Sure enough, he goes, But ... and Im like, Aw. Im going to thank him for letting me recruit him and tell him hes a class act and wish him nothing but the best. He goes, But, coach, thats why want to be a Tiger.He totally set me up. But thats him.Wilkins announced his commitment to Clemson on Jan. 5, the four-year anniversary of his grandfathers death. He selected the No. 42 jersey because Stamps was born in 1942.When things get tough, when I dont think I can give my all, I look down and see that 42, Wilkins said. Im like, You represent your family, you represent your grandfather. You keep pushing, because this is what hed want.Wilkins has thrown himself into campus life, just as he did at Suffield. Although football requires even more of his time, he does community service and other altruistic activities. Hes on a first-name basis with university president James Clements, whom Wilkins contacted during his recruitment to ask about Clemsons environment and mission. (President Clements takes all the credit for Christian Wilkins, Swinney said.)Like any football team, Clemson has cliques, but Wilkins spends as much time with the kickers as the defensive linemen.Hes just a great person to have in your locker room, Joseph said. Hes just so goofy, so happy, always cracking jokes. Hes never too busy to not talk with you.He appreciates life.In May, Swinney met with Wilkins to review the year and plot out whats next. Swinney asked about Wilkins summer living situation.As a rising sophomore, Wilkins could move off campus, but he told Swinney he would remain in the dorms. That wasnt the big surprise. Wilkins added that he would be living with wide receiver Deon Cain, who was sent home from Miami a day before Clemson played in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Orange Bowl. Swinney suspended Cain for an unspecified violation of team rules, and Cain missed the Orange Bowl, the national title game and spring practice before being reinstated in May.I went, Excuse me? Swinney said. He said, Yeah, we need Deon and Deon needs me, and I can help him. Im going to live with Deon Cain. That was something nobody asked or instigated. He just did that on his own. So he moved in with Deon this summer to help him stay on track.Thats just who he is. He looks for ways to serve other people.Mr. VersatilityThe backflips. Theyre part of the Christian Wilkins legend.Swinney wasnt sure how quickly Wilkins would adjust to the college game after dominating lesser competition at Suffield. But during a freshman get-together at Swinneys club before the 2015 season, the coach saw Wilkins do a backflip, flat-footed, off the dock into Lake Keowee.In July, a video appeared of Wilkins catching a pass while riding a bike in Clemsons indoor facility. Wilkins first career reception, a 31-yarder, came on a fake punt in the Orange Bowl win over Oklahoma. In September, he became the first Clemson defensive lineman to catch a touchdown out of an offensive formation when he hauled in a 1-yard pass against Troy.The guy who gets along with everyone off the field seems to love every role he can fill between the lines. Wilkins starts on three special-teams units. He started at defensive tackle as a true freshman for the national runner-up. This season, he has started at defensive end for a Tigers team that plays for the ACC championship and a playoff spot on Saturday. Wilkins is a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Award, given to the nations top defender, after recording a team-high 12 tackles for loss and 16 quarterback pressures.Its like a switch-hitter in baseball, a guy that can hit 25 home runs right-handed and left-handed, Swinney said. Theres nobody else that can go and play 3-technique, shade and end, and not miss a beat. Plus, youve got to have the mentality for it. Ive been around some ends who could go play D-tackle, but they didnt really have the mentality for it. Ive been around a lot of really good D-tackles but maybe not quite athletic enough to go play D-end.He is a rare guy.A living legacyWilkins has followed the high-profile police shootings in recent years and the ensuing protests and violence that followed. He sees Colin Kaepernick and other athletes kneeling during the national anthem or conducting other protests in games.Its just sad to always see everything that goes on in the country, he said. That type of stuff has affected my life directly. Obviously you see that stuff, you take note of it. But I never really felt the need to protest or anything.I just honor my grandfather every day.He does it with a big laugh, a big smile and even big hair. He does it by going beyond the athlete bubble at Clemson and engaging with his campus and his community. He does it by having what Swinney calls a dynamic mind, which enables him to discuss any topic with pretty much anyone. He does it by serving people in need, such as Cain, who has had no slipups this season.I just really want to be able to use my personality, my voice, my influence and impact others lives, Wilkins said. Thats where Ill find the most joy.Eurie Stamps Sr. would have been in the stands for Saturdays ACC championship, just as he was for Christians basketball game the night before he died. He would have been there for the national championship game and other Clemson games, loud and proud.Hed definitely be proud, Andrew Wilkins said, very, very proud, of Christians accomplishments.Christian would love to follow Strahan, one of his childhood favorites, to NFL glory and media stardom. Perhaps the White House is in his future, too.But there is a third path for Christian Wilkins.Eurie Stamps Sr. is still showing his grandson the way.My motivation is to be his legacy and have him live through me and live life as best as I can for him, Wilkins said. Unfortunately, he cant be here to see it, but I know hes watching me, and hes happy. Jeff Hornacek Jersey . -- The boos poured down on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of a horrible first half. Rudy Gobert Jersey . Lack made 20 saves for his third shutout of the season as the Canucks blanked the St. Louis Blues 1-0 in the first post-Olympic game for both teams night. http://www.officialjazzauthenticstore.com/ . -- Jonathan Drouin gave Halifax the boost it needed to edge host Sherbrooke Phoenix 3-2 in a shootout in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Ricky Rubio Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. 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They were undefeated for a reason." Calgary running back Jon Cornish had a torrid night with four touchdowns, 175 rushing yards and another 20 receiving yards. Saskatchewan counterpart Kory Sheets was held to just eight yards in the first half before the CFLs leading rusher strung together his trademark rumbles in the second. Sheets finished with 133 yards on 14 carries. Calgary led 26-7 at halftime, but the Roughriders scored 13 unanswered points in the third quarter. Demonte Bolden halted Saskatchewans momentum by sacking quarterback Darian Durant in the end zone for a point in the fourth. Glenn then threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Nik Lewis and Cornish scored his fourth major of the night on a one-yard dive. "Saskatchewan is a great team and they proved it in the second half," Cornish said. "They have probably the most explosive offence Ive seen in my seven years in the CFL. "They can put up 100 yards in 10 seconds so its really good we got this win against them, but its going to be tough sledding against them the next game." Calgary and Saskatchewan are 1-1 against each other and will decide the season series Oct. 26 in Calgary. Calgary kicker Rene Paredes extended his CFL record for consecutive field goals to 36 with kicks from 30 and 27 yards. Glenn was Calgarys starter instead of an injured Drew Tate, with backup Bo Levi Mitchell spelling Glenn on short-yardage situations. Glenn completed 21-of-28 pass attempts for 218 yards and one touchdown. Durant returned to Saskatchewans lineup after sitting out a game with an ankle injury..dddddddddddd The veteran threw a pair of touchdown passes to Chris Getzlaf and another to Jock Sanders in front of an announced sellout of 35,637 wearing both Roughrider green and Stampeder red. "We came into this game thinking we were on equal footing with Saskatchewan, but we had the advantage of being at home," Cornish said. People always say Saskatchewan (fans) always fills up the stands, but I saw a lot of Calgarian fans here today." Durant was 20-for-32 in passing for 279 yards. Roughrider kicker Chris Milo kicked field goals from 28 and 13 yards. "We knew coming out of the locker room at halftime we would have to make some hay," Calgary coach John Hufnagel said. "We didnt. They did, but we were able to seize the momentum back and the defence came up with a big safety. "We took the ensuing kickoff and marched it down for a touchdown, so that was a big nine points in that football game." Calgary dominated the first half by holding the CFLs leading offence to 135 yards, while Cornish ran for 115 and three touchdowns. "Whenever you get behind on a good team, its always hard to make up ground," Durant said. "They had a great game plan. Their rushers and tacklers were really good tonight and we werent able to make up the ground. Cornish made the most of a gap created by his offensive linemen and raced 32 yards to score at 12:54 of the second quarter. Paredes gave the hosts a 19-point cushion before halftime with his second field goal of the game. The Stamps led 13-0 after the first quarter on two Cornish touchdowns. Paredes padded the lead to 16-0 before the Roughriders countered in the second quarter. Durant marched the visitors 75 yards and finished the drive with a 20-yard pass to Getzlaf at 5:04. Cornishs second TD of the opening quarter was a two-yard dash off a Mitchell handoff at 8:55. The Stampeders turned Saskatchewans first offensive fumble of the season into a major. On Saskatchewans opening drive, the football squirted out of bounds when Brandon Smith brought Sheets down near the sideline. Hufnagels challenge overturned the initial ruling that Sheets was the last to touch the ball. 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