Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s defense dominates in rivalry winClemson fans got a much-needed boost as the Tigers capped a tough season with a gritty 28-14 victory over South Carolina in Columbia. Despite early setbacks and sky-high expectations, the team never quit—finishing on a four-game win streak. The defense stole the show, forcing four turnovers, including a clutch pick-six by Ricardo Jones, and racking up five sacks. Standouts like T.J. Parker and Sammy Brown were everywhere on the field. Eric Mac Lain, former Tiger, praised the team’s resilience, noting how rare it is for programs to bounce back like this. What’s your take—does this finish change your outlook for next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowClemson’s president steps down after a decadeClemson University is about to enter a new era—President Jim Clements just announced he’s retiring at the end of the year. After 10 years leading Clemson through record growth in academics, athletics, and fundraising, Clements says it’s time for fresh leadership. His impact is everywhere: higher rankings, more research, and a stronger Tiger Paw brand. The Board of Trustees will meet soon to pick an interim president. What do you think this change means for Clemson’s future? How will the next leader shape the university and the community? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s future is all-in on Dabo SwinneyClemson isn’t just sticking with Dabo Swinney—they’re doubling down. After a rocky start to the season, Athletic Director Graham Neff says Swinney’s leadership is exactly what the Tigers need, pointing to the team’s late surge and bowl game trip as proof. Neff made it clear: Swinney’s two decades of building Clemson’s culture and connecting with players matter more than any single season’s record. For fans and alumni, this is a strong vote of confidence in the program’s direction. Do you think loyalty pays off in college football, or is it time for fresh leadership? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson’s Riley could shake up Coastal CarolinaGarrett Riley, Clemson’s offensive coordinator, is now a top contender for the Coastal Carolina head coaching job—and this could mean big changes for both programs. Riley’s reputation for developing quarterbacks and running high-powered offenses makes him a natural fit for the Chanticleers, who want to stay competitive and exciting. If Riley makes the jump, Clemson will need to quickly adapt with recruiting and staff moves, while Coastal fans might see a fresh era of football. How do you feel about the possibility of Riley leading the Chanticleers? Would this be a win for both schools? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s coaching shuffle heats up before Pinstripe BowlClemson fans, the Tigers are heading to New York for their first game in the city since 1952, facing Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl. But the real buzz is off the field: several coaches, including Dabo Swinney’s son Drew, are leaving for new roles at Samford, and staff changes are happening fast with the transfer portal window opening soon. This could mean a very different look for Clemson next season. How do you feel about all the changes? Are you confident in Swinney’s plan to keep the Tigers competitive? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowClemson celebrates decades of dedicationThree decades at one workplace—now that’s commitment! Clemson University is shining a spotlight on local faculty and staff who’ve made the campus feel like home for 10, 20, and even 30 years. Folks like Stephen Creager and Stacy Briggs have spent a huge part of their lives helping students and shaping the university. These milestones aren’t just numbers—they’re about the impact and relationships built over time. How do you think long-term staff shape a university’s culture? Have you had a mentor or teacher who made a difference over the years? Let’s celebrate these everyday heroes! #Education #College #Clemson00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson’s rivalry game brings a moment of graceMoments before Clemson’s big game against South Carolina, Coach Dabo Swinney was pulled aside by a Gamecock fan with an urgent request: meet Tron Foster, a 23-year-old lifelong Clemson fan in hospice care. Swinney spent precious minutes with Tron and his family, sharing a cross and a promise that the Tigers would win. Tron, beaming, went home before kickoff but heard his name called out by Swinney after the victory. He passed away that night, his last day filled with joy and team spirit. Stories like this remind us what really matters beyond the scoreboard. How do moments like these shape your view of sports? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson’s vet college gets a $16.5M boostA record-breaking $16.5 million gift is about to transform Clemson’s Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine—the only vet school in South Carolina. Thanks to Don Quattlebaum, students and faculty will soon have access to the Quattlebaum Hub, a cutting-edge space for learning, plus a new outdoor pavilion for much-needed study breaks. This donation also means more top-tier professors and support for the college’s biggest needs. With the first class starting in 2026, this could change how animal care and rural economies grow in our state. How do you think this will impact South Carolina’s future? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s bowl streak hits 21 in NYCClemson’s football program just keeps showing up when it matters—21 straight bowl games, and now they’re taking on Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. This isn’t just another postseason trip; it’s a testament to the Tigers’ consistency, even in seasons with bumps and surprises. Playing in New York brings a fresh vibe, but the real story is about maintaining high standards and finishing strong. Can Clemson turn late-season momentum into a statement win against a tough Big Ten opponent? Let’s hear your thoughts: does this streak mean more than just another bowl game? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s surprising fall from the rankingsClemson fans are feeling the sting this bowl season—the Tigers didn’t make the cut in the final US LBM Coaches Poll before the postseason. For a program that’s been a fixture in the rankings under Dabo Swinney, this is a big shift. Meanwhile, Miami soared to No. 10 and locked in a College Football Playoff spot, while Virginia and Georgia Tech also made the list. Clemson’s absence stands out even more with so many ACC teams getting recognition. What do you think this means for the Tigers’ future? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share