Jay Williams+FollowButler High football faces big changesBrian Hales is officially stepping away from Butler High’s football program, leaving the Bulldogs searching for their next head coach. After guiding the team to a playoff run last season—even with a roster hit by transfers—Hales wraps up a remarkable career with 136 wins and three state titles. For Butler families and fans, this means a new era is on the horizon. With several Charlotte-area schools also making coaching changes, it’s clear local high school football is entering a period of transition. Who do you think should lead Butler next? #Sports #Football #ButlerHigh00Share
glen25+FollowTigers Face Brutal Cal-Miami Gauntlet in 2026Clemson’s 2026 football schedule is no cakewalk—especially the late September-early October stretch. The Tigers have to fly cross-country for their first-ever regular season trip to Berkeley to face the Cal Golden Bears on a Friday night, then rush home to host the Miami Hurricanes, fresh off a national title run, just eight days later. No more golden child treatment for Dabo’s crew—this is a true test of depth and grit. Can the Tigers reclaim their ACC crown the hard way? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson fans, get ready for a wild 2026 seasonClemson’s 2026 football schedule is shaking things up, and it’s going to test both the team and the fans. With a tougher lineup and some real question marks at quarterback, the Tigers are facing a season that could redefine expectations. Morgan Thomas breaks down what this means for the team’s outlook on the Locked On Clemson podcast. This is the kind of year where adaptability and community support will matter more than ever. How do you think these changes will impact the Clemson experience? Let’s talk about what you’re hoping to see from the Tigers in 2026! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBrotherhood shines on Clemson’s courtWatching Nick and Blake Davidson play together for Clemson isn’t just about basketball—it’s about witnessing a rare family bond in action. Coach Brad Brownell and the Davidson brothers recently opened up about what it’s like to share the court as siblings, highlighting both their playful rivalry and the deep connection that drives them. It’s not every day you see brothers competing side by side at this level, and their story adds a whole new layer of excitement for Tigers fans. What do you think—does having family on the team change the game? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGamecock and Tiger recruiting shakeupBig moves are happening on the recruiting trail for South Carolina and Clemson fans! The Gamecocks landed in the top 12 for standout DE Anthony Sweeney, while Clemson is in the final four for elite safety Chance Gilbert. Both schools are battling powerhouse programs for top talent, and coaches are making personal visits across the Southeast to lock in commitments. With new offers going out and official visits being set, it’s clear the competition is heating up. Which recruit are you most excited about, and how do you feel about the Gamecocks’ and Tigers’ chances this cycle? #Sports #Football #Recruiting00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDabo vs. Ole Miss: Tampering 301 DramaWow, Tiger Nation and Rebel fans, this Luke Ferrelli saga is wild! Coach Swinney didn’t hold back, calling out Ole Miss for what he dubbed “Tampering 301”—even dropping receipts at the presser. Urban Meyer chimed in, saying if Dabo’s got the goods, the NCAA should wrap this up in a week. But let’s be real, does anyone trust the NCAA to actually do something? Is this the new normal in college football? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s season reset: Swinney owns upDabo Swinney didn’t sugarcoat Clemson’s tough year—he flat-out admitted the Tigers let five winnable games slip away and called their pass defense the worst of his career. Instead of blaming injuries or bad luck, Swinney took full responsibility and outlined how the team lost its identity on both sides of the ball. But here’s what stands out: despite the setbacks, Clemson finished strong, winning four straight and keeping their long winning-season streak alive. Swinney says it’s not about excuses, but about a total reset—getting back to the basics that made Clemson a powerhouse. What do you think: Is brutal honesty the first step to a comeback? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s Brown brothers set to make historyMax Brown is all in for Clemson, officially ending his recruitment and joining his brother, star linebacker Sammy Brown, on the Tigers’ roster. Despite a tough knee injury this season, Max’s grit and leadership never wavered—he cheered his team from the sidelines as they made another deep playoff run. His commitment isn’t just about family ties; it’s a big boost for Clemson’s 2027 class, which is already shaping up as one of the best in the country. How do you think the Brown brothers will impact Clemson’s future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson coaches make big move in AlabamaClemson’s head coach Dabo Swinney and assistant Mike Reed just made a personal trip to Prattville, Alabama, to visit four-star safety Jayden Aparicio-Bailey. When a head coach shows up in person, it’s a clear sign that a player is a top priority. Bailey has been eyeing Clemson for a while, and this visit could tip the scales. It’s always interesting to see how these recruiting battles play out—do you think this kind of attention from coaches really makes a difference for recruits? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
glen25+FollowHow NIL deals are shaking up Clemson sportsClemson fans are seeing college sports change fast, and it’s not just about what happens on the field. After the Ferrelli situation, professors from Augusta University are pointing out how NIL (name, image, and likeness) deals are creating a whole new game. Coaches are now dealing with player tampering and recruiting drama like never before. It’s making things unpredictable for teams, players, and fans alike. What do you think—are NIL deals helping student-athletes, or is it turning college sports into the wild west? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share