Four-time member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team
CLERVEAUX’S CAREER HIGHS
Receptions 5, (2X), last vs. Tulane (11/3/18)
Receiving Yards 51, vs. Marshall (12/20/18)
Long Reception 25, vs. Marshall (12/20/18)
2018: Set career highs in catches (22), receiving yards (196), games played (13) and starts (9)…started and made three catches for a career-best 51 yards, including a career-long 25-yard catch, in the Gasparilla Bowl vs. Marshall (12/20)...started and set a career high with five catches for 42 yards at Houston (10/27)…matched his career high with five catches and had 50 receiving yards against Tulane (11/3)…made at least one catch in seven games, including three receptions against Elon (9/1) and UCF (11/23)...was granted a sixth season of eligibility by the NCAA prior to the start of the season... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2017: Totaled two catches for 12 yards with a long of 10 yards in nine games… made his first-career start against Illinois (9/15)... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2016: Appeared in three games, totaling one catch for 8 yards... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2015: Injured his knee during fall camp and missed the entire season... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2014: Redshirt season…underwent shoulder surgery after suffering an injury in practice.
NORTH MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Ed Williams at North Miami HS…team posted a 10-2 record in 2013…posted 25 catches for 342 yards and three touchdowns in 2013…tallied 58 catches for 696 yards and 10 touchdowns on his career…had 27 catches and five touchdowns as a junior… No. 24 on the 2014 Miami-Dade Top 50 list…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com…also had offers from Cincinnati, Temple, Marshall and Tulane among others.
PERSONAL: The son of Serge Clerveaux… hobbies include relaxing at home, reading and teaching fundamentals at his old youth football program...named to the USF Athletics Honor Roll in fall 2017, spring 2018 and fall 2018...selected to the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team... was a 2018 spring graduate with a degree in criminology.