Bruce Johnson+FollowLSU sideline drama: Reporter calls out ESPN crewMoments after LSU’s nail-biting win over Clemson, a sideline reporter says she was physically shoved by an ESPN cameraman just for being in his way. Chessa Bouche, who was covering the game solo, took to social media to call out the lack of respect, saying a simple “excuse me” would have been enough. The incident has sparked a wave of support from fans and journalists, who are demanding ESPN address field etiquette and safety. Have you ever seen or experienced this kind of behind-the-scenes tension at big games? Let’s talk about how media crews and reporters can work together better. #Sports #LSU #Clemson2911Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson’s architecture school gets a new nameClemson University’s architecture school just got a major boost—now officially named the Richard A. McMahan School of Architecture, honoring a 1954 alum whose family’s generosity has fueled scholarships and innovative programs for years. This endowment isn’t just about a name on a building; it means more opportunities for students, more resources for faculty, and a stronger connection to communities across South Carolina and beyond. For anyone passionate about design, education, or local impact, this move could shape the next generation of architects. What do you think—how important is alumni support in shaping a university’s future? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson fans brought the noise vs LSUThe energy at Memorial Stadium was off the charts as Clemson fans turned the place into a sea of orange and a wall of sound. Even though the Tigers fell to LSU 17-10, the crowd’s intensity never wavered. Their relentless cheering and noise rattled LSU, helping force key penalties and big defensive stops, especially in the first half. Coach Dabo Swinney couldn’t stop praising the fans, calling the atmosphere “special.” It’s clear: the real MVPs Saturday night were in the stands. How much do you think a home crowd can impact a game’s outcome? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s defense takes a hit with Barnes injuryLosing Khalil Barnes in the season opener is a tough blow for Clemson’s defense. Barnes has been a game-changer since his freshman year, racking up interceptions and forced fumbles like a veteran. Seeing him go down just as the Tigers were fighting to stay in the game against LSU is a real concern for fans. With no clear update from Coach Swinney yet, everyone’s left wondering how this will impact the team’s momentum. How do you think Clemson’s defense will adjust if Barnes is out for a while? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s Hanafin shines vs LSU: A new defensive star?Ronan Hanafin’s breakout performance against LSU is giving Clemson fans something to cheer about, even after a tough loss. Switched from wide receiver to safety just last month, Hanafin led the Tigers with 12 tackles, a forced fumble, and a crucial stop right before halftime. Coach Dabo Swinney called him a “real bright spot,” and it’s easy to see why—his speed and physical play stood out in a top-10 matchup. Could Hanafin’s rise be a turning point for Clemson’s defense this season? Let’s talk about what this means for the Tigers going forward. #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s opener curse strikes againAnother season, another tough start for Clemson football. Despite high hopes and Cade Klubnik’s leadership, the Tigers dropped their opener to LSU, making it three straight years of season-opening heartbreak. Klubnik, who’s faced the postgame spotlight after each loss, remains determined and upbeat, calling this setback just the beginning. Last year, Clemson turned things around after a rocky start—can they do it again? With Troy up next, all eyes are on how the Tigers respond. Is this just a rough patch, or is something deeper going on with Clemson’s early-season struggles? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
phughes+FollowClemson recruits rave about LSU game dayClemson’s top football prospects can’t stop talking about their electric visit during the Tigers’ showdown with LSU. Even though Clemson took a loss, recruits were buzzing about the wild atmosphere in Death Valley, sharing their excitement and gratitude all over social media. From “amazing people” to “rocking” stadium vibes, it’s clear the game day experience left a big impression. With so many recruits eager to return, how much does a single game day atmosphere influence a player’s college decision? Let’s hear your thoughts—does the energy in the stands really make that much of a difference? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s home loss fires up Gamecock NationWatching Clemson fall to LSU on their own turf has South Carolina fans buzzing with excitement ahead of the season opener against Virginia Tech. For the first time since 2008, Clemson has lost back-to-back home games, and Gamecock Nation is loving every second of it. Social media is filled with playful jabs at Clemson, especially quarterback Cade Klubnik, as fans savor this rare moment. With the rivalry heating up and anticipation building for the Atlanta kickoff, how do you think this Clemson stumble will shape the season for both teams? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
John Camacho+FollowLSU edges Clemson in tense season openerA nail-biter at Memorial Stadium saw Clemson’s offense struggle to break through LSU’s tough defense, falling 17-10 in the season opener. Despite a late-game surge led by Cade Klubnik and some standout defensive plays—including rookie Ronan Hanafin’s 12 tackles—Clemson couldn’t convert on a crucial fourth down in the final moments. The game showcased grit on both sides, but left fans wondering: What changes does Clemson need to make on offense to bounce back next week? Share your thoughts on where the Tigers go from here! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s SEC skid: Is it time to worry?Clemson fans are feeling the sting after the Tigers dropped their fourth straight game to an SEC opponent, this time falling to LSU at home. While recent results against the SEC have been rough, Coach Dabo Swinney is quick to point out Clemson’s overall strong record against top conferences. He’s not shying away from tough matchups, with more big games against Georgia, Oklahoma, and Notre Dame on the horizon. Are these tough schedules helping or hurting the Tigers? How do you feel about Clemson’s approach to out-of-conference games? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share