Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s portal shakeup: Ferrelli exits fastLuke Ferrelli, Clemson’s prized portal addition and last year’s ACC Defensive Freshman of the Year, is already packing his bags for Ole Miss—just days after enrolling and joining team activities. The Tigers couldn’t even reach him for a stretch, and now he’s turned in his books and laptop. This sudden move highlights how unpredictable the transfer portal has become for college football programs. Clemson is reportedly exploring legal options, but what’s next for the team—and should schools be able to hold players to their commitments? Let’s hear your thoughts on this wild new era! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowClemson’s home streak faces Miami’s ACC runClemson’s 13-game home winning streak is about to get its toughest test yet as the Tigers put their undefeated ACC record on the line against a red-hot Miami squad. Both teams are unbeaten in conference play, and Miami’s lineup, led by Tre Donaldson and Malik Reneau, has powered them to a 10-game win streak. Clemson fans know Littlejohn Coliseum has been a fortress, but Miami’s size and scoring depth could shake things up. This isn’t just another game—it’s a battle for ACC supremacy. Who do you think keeps their streak alive? #Sports #Clemson #Miami00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowDarian Mensah to Miami? Dabo’s New NightmareIf Darian Mensah really lands in Miami, Tiger Nation better buckle up. The Blue Devil QB already picked apart Clemson’s defense in Death Valley last season, showing he’s immune to the crowd and pressure. Now imagine him running Mario Cristobal’s offense with more weapons. Dabo’s home-field edge could vanish in 2026, and the ACC’s power balance might shift fast. Is this the start of a new rivalry? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Emily Delgado+FollowClemson’s donations power more than you thinkEvery time you drop off clothes or household items at a Clemson campus donation bin, you’re fueling The Dream Center’s mission—and keeping its doors open. In fact, 83% of the center’s funding comes from resale store sales, all thanks to these donations. But here’s the catch: the mountain of donated goods is so massive, staff and volunteers can barely keep up with sorting it all. If you want to make a real impact in our community, consider giving a few hours to help out. It’s eye-opening to see how much work goes into turning donations into real help for neighbors in need! #Safety #Clemson #CommunityImpact00Share
Keith Bass+FollowClemson’s IPTAY CEO Davis Babb to retire in 2026Clemson’s athletic fundraising will see a big change—Davis Babb, the driving force behind IPTAY’s explosive growth, just announced he’ll retire in 2026. Since 2013, Babb’s leadership has more than tripled annual fundraising, fueled major facility upgrades, and helped Clemson Athletics win national titles. The Cornerstone Partner Program alone brought in over $165 million! For many in the Clemson community, Babb’s impact is everywhere—from new stadium seats to scholarships for student-athletes. What do you think IPTAY’s next chapter should look like? Who would you want to see lead the charge? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Clemson00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDabo Swinney’s wild take on Clemson’s transfer chaosClemson’s football scene is starting to feel like a Vegas wedding chapel, at least according to head coach Dabo Swinney. He’s diving headfirst into the transfer portal this year, juggling a record number of players coming and going. Swinney insists Clemson is doing things the right way—no backdoor deals, just honest recruiting since the portal opened. With 10 new transfers already (nine on defense!), plus a new offensive coordinator and a speedy new running back, the Tigers are shaking things up after their roughest season in 15 years. What do you think—will this new approach get Clemson back on top? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson WR Parker Fulghum enters transfer portalBig changes are coming to Clemson’s wide receiver group as Parker Fulghum, a former walk-on, has decided to enter the transfer portal with three years of eligibility left. While Fulghum didn’t record a catch in his five appearances last season, his departure still shakes up the team’s depth and could open doors for younger talent. For fans, it’s a reminder of how quickly rosters can shift in college football. What do you think this means for Clemson’s offense next season? Who do you see stepping up? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson honors ‘Big Easy’ Elden CampbellElden Campbell, known as the “Big Easy,” left a huge mark on Clemson and the NBA. His legacy goes beyond his stats—he was the heart of the Tigers’ only ACC regular season championship team and a beloved teammate. The outpouring of respect, with NBA teams holding moments of silence, shows just how much he meant to so many. Clemson is coming together to celebrate his life with a public memorial and a special tribute at the next game. It’s a powerful reminder of how sports figures can shape a community. What are your favorite memories of Campbell? #Sports #Clemson #EldenCampbell00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson shakes things up with transfer portal movesDabo Swinney is turning heads at Clemson by diving deep into the transfer portal—something he’s avoided for years. After a tough season, he’s brought in 10 new players, mostly on defense, to give the Tigers a fresh start. Swinney even joked he feels like a preacher at a Vegas wedding chapel with all the new arrivals. ESPN now ranks Clemson among the hottest transfer portal teams, and fans are buzzing about whether this bold shift will get the Tigers back on top. What do you think—will these changes pay off next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson01Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s transfer shakeup: Familiar faces, new rivalsClemson fans, get ready for some wild reunions next season—several former Tigers are now suiting up for teams Clemson will face, including Stephiylan Green at LSU and Rowan Byrne at North Carolina. With 14 players exiting through the portal, some are still searching for new homes, while others have landed at big programs like Georgia, Arkansas, and West Virginia. This wave of departures means we’ll see old teammates as new opponents, adding extra spice to the schedule. How do you feel about seeing former Tigers on the other side of the field? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share