Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s 14-year football streak endsClemson football fans are waking up to a new reality: for the first time since 2010, the Tigers finished the season unranked, ending a 14-year run as a national powerhouse. After a tough 7–6 season, Coach Dabo Swinney is taking full responsibility and says it’s time to reset goals and expectations. With several key players heading to the NFL, next season promises a fresh start and a new identity for the team. How do you feel about this shift in Clemson’s football legacy? Is this the start of a new era or just a bump in the road? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson’s football shakeup spotted courtsideClemson fans, big changes are brewing—Dabo Swinney and newly re-hired offensive coordinator Chad Morris made their first public appearance together at the Tigers’ basketball game against NC State. After a rough football season and a rare coaching change, all eyes are on Morris to revive Clemson’s offense, which struggled last year despite plenty of talent. Morris has a history of lighting up the scoreboard at Clemson, but he hasn’t called plays since 2020. Will his return spark a turnaround, or is the pressure just getting started? What do you think this means for the Tigers’ future? #Sports #Clemson #ClemsonFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWolfpack stuns Clemson in overtime thrillerNC State pulled off a gutsy road win against No. 18 Clemson, grabbing their first Quadrant-1 victory of the season in an overtime nail-biter. The Wolfpack’s relentless defense forced Clemson into uncharacteristic turnovers, and key plays from Darrion Williams and Quadir Copeland kept the Pack ahead when it mattered most. Ven-Allen Lubin’s physicality inside helped NC State counter Clemson’s size, while clutch shooting in overtime sealed the deal. This win could be a turning point for the Pack’s season—how do you see this momentum carrying them forward in ACC play? #Sports #NCState #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s Portal Moves: Tiger Trouble Ahead?Tough look for Dabo and the Tigers—CBS Sports just called Clemson a transfer portal ‘loser’ for 2026. While the D-line got a major boost with guys like London Merritt and Markus Strong, there’s real concern about the offense. Only one new weapon (Chris Johnson Jr.) and no help for the O-line or QB spot? With Cade Klubnik gone, can Vizzina step up, or are we in for another rough year? Thoughts, Tiger Nation? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson fans stunned by Luke Ferrelli’s transfer sagaLuke Ferrelli’s whirlwind transfer from California to Clemson had Tigers fans excited for a defensive turnaround—until rumors swirled that he might leave just days after enrolling. Despite wiping Clemson from his social media and speculation linking him to Ole Miss, the school says Ferrelli’s status is officially unchanged. This rollercoaster has left the Clemson community questioning how the transfer portal rules work and what’s really driving these quick changes. Is this just the new normal in college football, or should there be more safeguards? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this impacts the team and the sport. #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson lands top JUCO DT Andy BurburijaClemson just scored a huge win in the transfer portal, flipping standout JUCO defensive tackle Andy Burburija from Nebraska. Burburija, who dominated at Iowa Western with 45 tackles and 12 sacks last season, gives the Tigers a much-needed boost after losing a linebacker to Ole Miss. He’s ranked among the top JUCO linemen in the country and brings serious power to Clemson’s defensive front. With Burburija joining two other new DTs, the Tigers’ defense is shaping up to be one to watch. What do you think this means for Clemson’s season ahead? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson fans react to Luke Ferrelli transfer dramaLuke Ferrelli’s sudden change of heart has Clemson fans buzzing. After transferring in from California and enrolling at Clemson, Ferrelli was set to be a defensive game-changer. But just as quickly, rumors exploded that he might leave before ever playing a snap. Despite wiping Clemson from his social media, the school says his status hasn’t officially changed. With transfer portal rules under the microscope and speculation swirling about outside influences, it’s a wild ride for both the team and fans. What do you think—should the NCAA tighten up the portal rules, or is this just the new normal? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s Brownell gets national praise after Miami winBrad Brownell’s coaching isn’t just about stacking talent—it’s about building a system that works, no matter who’s on the court. After Clemson’s 69-59 win over Miami, even Miami’s coach Jai Lucas admitted Brownell’s approach is rare: he finds players who fit his style and keeps the team consistent, game after game. Holding a high-scoring Miami squad to just 59 points says a lot about the depth and discipline Brownell has built. Clemson’s now 6-0 in ACC play—do you think Brownell finally deserves more national recognition for what he’s built? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson fans react to Luke Ferrelli transfer dramaLuke Ferrelli, the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year, might be slipping away from Clemson just days after signing on. Word is, Ole Miss is making a late push, and Ferrelli even wiped "Clemson FB" from his Instagram bio. This kind of last-minute flip would be a major blow to the Tigers, especially since Ferrelli was set to start alongside Sammy Brown. With the transfer portal deadline just passed, everyone’s watching to see if this is tampering or just the new normal in college football. How do you feel about these sudden moves? Should there be tougher rules? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s “Hammerhead” running back heads to Georgia StateKeith Adams Jr., known for his hard-hitting style, is making a fresh start at Georgia State after leaving Clemson. Despite showing flashes of power—like his standout drive against Boston College—Adams felt he wasn’t used to his full potential at Clemson. Now, he’s just a short drive down I-85, ready to prove himself with the Panthers, who are hungry for a turnaround after a tough season. With only one year of eligibility left, Adams is betting on himself. What do you think—will a new system finally unlock his game-changing potential? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share