John Camacho+FollowClemson’s next QB could be a game-changerChris Denson, a true freshman, is already making waves as Clemson’s potential future quarterback. After a standout performance against Furman—rushing for 122 yards and a touchdown, plus throwing his first TD pass—teammates are comparing him to NFL stars like Lamar Jackson. Even Cade Klubnik, Clemson’s current QB, is impressed by Denson’s rapid growth this season. With Klubnik set to graduate, all eyes are on Denson to see if he’ll step up and lead the Tigers next year. What do you think—should Clemson trust the young gun or look to the transfer portal? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
Amy Williams+FollowWill Heldt’s big decision shakes up Clemson’s defenseClemson’s defensive line is about to look very different next season, but Will Heldt is sticking around—and that’s huge. After leading the Tigers in sacks and tackles for loss, Heldt chose to return for another year instead of heading to the NFL. He says it’s all about developing further and chasing a championship with his teammates under Coach Swinney. With most of the starting line moving on, Heldt’s leadership and experience could be a game-changer. What do you think—can Clemson’s defense rebuild around him, or is this a tough road ahead? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowClemson faces Bearcats in Greenville showdownClemson fans, get ready for a Sunday afternoon packed with energy as the Tigers take on Cincinnati at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. While the Bearcats have struggled to find their rhythm on offense this season, their defense is among the nation’s best—making this matchup anything but predictable. With South Carolina native Day Day Thomas leading Cincinnati and Jizzle James possibly returning, there’s plenty of intrigue. For Clemson, a win here could build huge momentum heading into conference play. Who do you think will step up for the Tigers, and can they break through the Bearcats’ tough defense? #Sports #ClemsonTigers #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBearcats face Clemson’s slow-down challengeCincinnati’s high-energy style is about to collide with Clemson’s grind-it-out approach this Sunday. The Bearcats just got a boost with Jizzle James back, but breaking through Clemson’s tough, slow-paced defense won’t be easy. Clemson rarely turns the ball over and dominates the boards, so Cincinnati will need sharp shot selection and a strong inside game to have a shot at an upset. With a Quad 1 win on the line, it’s a real test of grit and game plan. How do you think the Bearcats should attack Clemson’s methodical style? #Sports #Bearcats #ClemsonTigers00Share
phughes+FollowGarrett Riley’s commitment fires up ClemsonGarrett Riley isn’t letting head coaching rumors distract him—he’s all in on Clemson as they gear up for the Pinstripe Bowl against Penn State. Even with players opting out and injuries piling up, Riley’s focus is on ending the season with a statement win and sending off seniors on a high note. He credits the coaching staff and Dabo Swinney for making Clemson a special place, even if this season didn’t go as planned. With assistants leaving and depth chart changes, Riley’s steady leadership could be the difference. How do you feel about Riley’s loyalty and the Tigers’ chances in New York? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowClemson women dominate Charleston SouthernClemson’s women’s basketball team put on a show in Charleston, with four Tigers hitting double digits and a 27-6 run that left Charleston Southern scrambling. Rusne Augustinaite and Demeara Hinds each racked up 18 points, while Hannah Kohn’s five three-pointers fired up the crowd. Rachel Rose was on target too, shooting 60% from the field. With this win, Clemson extends its series lead to 14-1 over the Buccaneers. Don’t forget, this Sunday’s home game doubles as a canned goods drive—bring donations and get $5 off admission! How do you see this Tigers squad stacking up in the ACC this season? #Sports #ClemsonTigers #WomensBasketball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s O-line shakeup brings fresh facesClemson fans, get ready for a whole new look on the offensive line at the Pinstripe Bowl. With 27 players out—including five key linemen—redshirt freshman Ronan O’Connell is stepping up as a starter. Teammates are buzzing about his work ethic and growth, and veteran Blake Miller says he’s got full confidence in O’Connell’s ability to deliver. It’s a big moment for young talent to shine and prove themselves on a national stage. How do you feel about the Tigers’ next-man-up mentality, and who are you most excited to watch in this lineup? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
John Camacho+FollowTom Allen’s “Next Man Up” Bowl WarningTom Allen is set for a heartfelt Penn State reunion as Clemson preps for bowl season, but the real story is his “next man up” mantra. With roster shakeups and opt-outs on both sides, Allen stresses flexibility and grit—reminding fans that the Tigers’ D has to adapt on the fly. He’s all about speed and passion, but says the true test comes when the game gets real. Can Clemson’s defense step up when it matters most? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGarrett Riley’s focus: Clemson, not rumorsWith the Pinstripe Bowl against Penn State coming up, all eyes are on Clemson’s offensive coordinator Garrett Riley—not because he’s leaving, but because he’s staying laser-focused on the Tigers. Despite being linked to head coaching jobs elsewhere, Riley says he’s all-in on helping Clemson finish strong this season. He’s not distracted by outside noise or speculation about his future. Instead, he’s doubling down on supporting his players and staff, determined to end the year on a high note. What do you think—should Riley stick around, or is it time for a change in Clemson’s offense? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s 2026 ACC schedule shakes things upClemson fans, get ready for a wild 2026 football season—Death Valley is set to host some of the ACC’s toughest matchups, including Miami and Georgia Tech, while the Tigers hit the road for big games at Florida State and California. What’s really interesting is Clemson is one of just five teams playing only eight ACC games next year, thanks to their always-tough non-conference slate with LSU and the Palmetto Bowl. Plus, with powerhouse coaches like Bill Belichick and James Franklin coming to town, every home game feels like a must-watch. How do you feel about this new schedule and the challenges ahead? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share