Robert Evans+FollowBig changes coming to Clemson shoppingHarris Teeter is opening its first Clemson store, and it’s not just another grocery stop—this 53,000-square-foot spot will bring up to 200 new jobs and a ton of fresh amenities right to our neighborhood. Imagine grabbing a Starbucks, picking up dinner from an Asian hot bar, or getting your prescriptions at a drive-thru pharmacy—all in one place. Plus, they’re teaming up with local food banks to help fight hunger in our community. Construction starts in spring 2026. What are you most excited about, or what do you hope they’ll offer? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Clemson00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson’s Riley tunes out rumors, eyes big finishCoaching rumors are swirling, but Garrett Riley isn’t letting any of it distract him from one last shot with Clemson. As talk heats up about his future, Riley’s focus is all about the Pinstripe Bowl and giving his players a memorable send-off. He’s not dodging the speculation—he just knows the only thing that matters now is finishing strong against Penn State in New York. For Riley and the Tigers, this isn’t just another bowl game; it’s a chance to make a statement and carry momentum into next season. What do you think—can Clemson block out the noise and end the year on a high note? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson’s president steps down after 12 yearsAfter 12 years leading Clemson University, President Jim Clements is stepping down at the end of this year. His decision comes just a year after signing a contract extension through 2031, but he says it’s time to focus on family and health. Under Clements, Clemson reached new heights in research, student applications, and athletics. Many in the Clemson community are reflecting on how his leadership shaped campus life and what the future holds as the search for a new president begins. What changes or priorities do you hope to see in Clemson’s next chapter? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson’s Ian Schieffelin steps away from footballIan Schieffelin’s journey from Clemson basketball standout to football tight end took an unexpected turn—he’s no longer with the Tigers’ football team after just eight games. After making history as the first Tiger to beat UNC in both sports, Schieffelin’s switch inspired by NFL’s Mo-Alie Cox seemed promising. But now, with his sudden exit and Coach Swinney leaving the details to Ian, fans are left wondering what’s next. How do you feel about athletes making big sport switches? Should more players try it, or is it too much of a gamble? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks gear up for rivalry clash at ClemsonSouth Carolina’s men’s basketball team is heading to Clemson after a rough shooting night against The Citadel, but the energy around this rivalry game is electric. Players and coaches know there’s no room for another off night—especially with the Tigers ranked in the top 30. Guard Meechie Johnson is fired up to return to Littlejohn Coliseum, remembering last year’s close loss and the intense atmosphere. This isn’t just another game; it’s a shot at redemption and a big opportunity for the team and fans across Columbia. How do you think the Gamecocks will respond under pressure? #Sports #Gamecocks #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson stands firm on transfer portal ethicsClemson’s approach to the transfer portal is all about doing things the right way—even if it means moving slower than the competition. While other programs rush to lock in players before the portal officially opens, Dabo Swinney is sticking to his principles: no backdoor deals, no shortcuts. The Tigers are gearing up for a busy window, but Swinney insists that integrity and team culture come first, even as they expect to bring in more transfers this year. What do you think—should more schools take this kind of stand, or is it time to adapt to the new reality? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson’s Ian Schieffelin steps away from footballIan Schieffelin’s decision to skip Clemson’s Pinstripe Bowl and end his football stint is turning heads. After a standout basketball career, he gave football a shot this season but found it wasn’t the right fit. Schieffelin’s honesty about his journey—balancing two sports, legal troubles, and the pressure to perform—really hits home for anyone who’s ever tried something new and realized it wasn’t for them. With 27 Tigers opting out of the bowl, what does this mean for Clemson’s future? How do you feel about athletes switching sports or stepping back? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s defensive star Will Heldt returns!Will Heldt, Clemson’s sack leader and one of the most disruptive forces on defense, is coming back for his senior season in 2026. After transferring from Purdue, Heldt made a huge impact—racking up 7.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss, and earning All-ACC honors. His growth and playmaking have been game-changers for the Tigers. With Heldt staying, Clemson’s defense looks even more intimidating next year. What do you think this means for the Tigers’ championship hopes? Can Heldt’s return push Clemson to the next level? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowDabo Doubles Down: No Portal Deals for TigersCoach Dabo is sticking to his guns—no shady portal deals for the Tigers! While other programs might be making moves before the window even opens, Clemson’s doing it by the book. Swinney made it clear: the Tigers won’t tamper, even if it means missing out on top talent that jumps ship in minutes elsewhere. Thoughts on how this impacts our rivalry recruiting battles? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s Klubnik Heads to Shrine BowlBig news for Tiger Nation: Cade Klubnik, aka the “Clemson Cannon,” just accepted his invite to the East-West Shrine Bowl! This is a huge stage for him to show NFL scouts what he’s got. Klubnik’s already racked up over 7,000 passing yards and two ACC title MVPs—now he’s set to battle with the best in Frisco. Can he outshine the competition and boost his draft stock? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share