Chad Williams+FollowClemson Eyes DJ Lagway: QB Reset Needed?Tigers fans, it’s time to talk DJ Lagway. The former five-star, once Florida’s golden arm, just hit the portal—and Clemson’s QB future is anything but settled. Lagway’s raw tools and Power Five experience make him a rare get, even after a rocky Gators run. This isn’t about panic; it’s about planning. Could the Tigers’ system under Garrett Riley unlock Lagway’s upside? Would he bring the competition and insurance Clemson needs? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
phughes+FollowClemson-bound Foster shines in Myrtle BeachFuture Clemson Tiger Mike Foster just made a huge statement at the Touchstone Energy Bowl in Myrtle Beach. After flipping his commitment from East Carolina to Clemson in a viral moment, Foster delivered a game-changing blocked punt and earned MVP honors, helping the North squad to a 35-27 win. South Pointe’s RJ Brown also grabbed MVP with two touchdowns, capping off an incredible two weeks after winning a state title. The game had everything—big plays, late drama, and even a few scuffles. How do you think Foster’s bold move and performance will shape his college career? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson’s D grade: What’s really behind it?Clemson’s football season wrapped up with a D from CBS Sports, not because they were terrible, but because expectations in Death Valley are sky-high. Starting as ACC favorites and a top-five team, the Tigers stumbled early and spent most of the year trying to recover. Even a strong finish couldn’t erase the feeling that this was a letdown by Clemson standards. Meanwhile, Virginia soared to an A, and North Carolina hit rock bottom with an F. Does this grading system really reflect the teams’ journeys, or is it all about preseason hype? How do you feel about the way Clemson’s season is being judged? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson left out as top LB narrows choicesQuinton Cypher, one of the most sought-after linebackers in the 2027 class, just revealed his final four schools—and Clemson didn’t make the cut. After being a top contender earlier this year, Clemson lost ground to Miami, Ohio State, Alabama, and Georgia. For fans and recruiters, this shift is a big deal, especially considering how much effort went into his recruitment. With Cypher set to announce his commitment soon, which program do you think fits him best? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for Clemson’s future recruiting! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowHow service shaped my Clemson experienceFinding a sense of purpose can change everything. For Logan Survance, being part of Clemson’s Welcome Week wasn’t just about helping new students—it was about discovering how much impact you can have when you give back. From leading music festivals to joining the Student Affairs Leadership Council, Logan found that the real magic at Clemson comes from serving others and building genuine connections. His advice? Don’t rush into everything at once. Take time to find what matters to you, enjoy the little moments, and, if you’re at Clemson, don’t miss a game of spikeball on Bowman. What’s been your most meaningful campus experience? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s Michael Foster shines as MVPClemson fans have a new name to watch: Michael Foster just took home Defensive MVP honors at South Carolina’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl. The Indian Land standout was a force on the field, racking up tackles and even blocking a punt for the North team. Foster’s senior season stats are wild—140 tackles, 12 sacks, and a handful of forced turnovers. He’s not just a star recruit; he’s a proven leader, serving as captain and earning top defensive awards across multiple counties. How do you think Foster’s high school dominance will translate to Clemson’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson’s Klubnik faces injury challenge before bowlCade Klubnik’s thumb injury is the latest hurdle for Clemson’s senior quarterback as he gears up for his final game in the Pinstripe Bowl. Even though he’s not throwing in practice, coaches and teammates say he’ll be ready for Penn State. Klubnik’s season has been a rollercoaster—he’s already battled a high ankle sprain and a quad injury, but still managed to put up over 2,700 passing yards and 20 total touchdowns. With his college career on the line, do you think Klubnik’s resilience will help the Tigers finish strong? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson fans brace for Dabo Swinney’s next moveClemson’s football dynasty faces a real crossroads after Dabo Swinney’s roughest season in over a decade. Swinney’s legendary run—two national titles, eight ACC championships—set sky-high expectations, but a 7-5 finish has fans and insiders wondering if patience is running thin. With a massive contract and a $60 million buyout, the stakes are huge. Next season opens with a tough game at LSU, and all eyes will be on how the Tigers respond. Is this just a bump in the road, or are we seeing the end of an era? What do you think Clemson should do? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s wild finish stuns fans at MSGClemson fans just watched a heartbreaker at Madison Square Garden. The Tigers dominated BYU for the first half, building a 21-point lead, but everything changed after halftime. BYU clawed back, and despite a late surge from Dillon Hunter to tie it up, BYU hit a buzzer-beater three to seal Clemson’s second straight gut-wrenching loss. Coach Brownell praised the team’s fight but admitted they need to close out games against top teams. With plenty of season left, can Clemson turn these close calls into statement wins? Let’s hear your thoughts on what needs to change! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowClemson celebrates staff making a differenceEveryday life at Clemson is shaped by staff who go above and beyond for students, and this year’s Excellence Awards shine a spotlight on their impact. From Taylor Casey guiding hundreds of first-year students to Scott Cook’s support for veterans, and Chloe Ogden’s leadership through big changes, these individuals are making campus feel like home. The Fraternity and Sorority Life team also stood out, connecting thousands through campus traditions. It’s inspiring to see so many people working behind the scenes to build a stronger, more supportive Clemson community. Who else do you think deserves a shoutout for making a difference? #Education #College #Clemson00Share