Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s smart portal move changes the gameClemson’s late interest in Caleb Herring isn’t about panic—it’s about playing smarter in today’s college football. For years, the Tigers relied on homegrown talent, but now they’re blending tradition with a modern twist. Adding a veteran like Herring isn’t just about stats; it’s about keeping young players from being rushed and giving coaches more options when injuries or tough offenses hit. This shift doesn’t mean Clemson is abandoning its roots—it’s about protecting what works and staying competitive. How do you feel about teams using the transfer portal to build depth? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson eyes game-changing RB transferClemson fans, there’s big news on the offensive front—SMU’s Chris Johnson Jr., one of the fastest running backs in college football, is visiting campus this Saturday. Johnson averaged over seven yards per carry last season and racked up nearly 500 rushing yards, plus he’s got hands with 17 catches for 180 yards. With a spot open after Keith Adams Jr. entered the portal, Johnson could be the spark the Tigers need. What do you think—would Johnson’s speed and versatility make a difference for Clemson next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s Wesco Jr. returns for 2026!Bryant Wesco Jr. is sticking with the Tigers, and that’s huge for Clemson fans. After a standout start last season—racking up 537 yards and six touchdowns in just seven games before injury—Wesco is back for more. He’s already made history alongside names like DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins, and now he’ll be teaming up again with T.J. Moore. With Wesco’s explosive playmaking and proven track record, expectations for the 2026 season just shot up. How do you think his return will shape Clemson’s offense next year? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson professor’s firing sparks free speech debateA fired Clemson University professor is back on payroll after a controversial social media post about Charlie Kirk’s murder led to his dismissal—and now, a settlement. Dr. Joshua Bregy will keep his benefits and research ties until May 2026, but won’t teach or interact with students. The university will also provide positive job references. This case, along with a similar one in Tennessee, is fueling a bigger conversation about how far free speech protections go for faculty. How should universities balance public outcry with academic freedom? Where do you think the line should be drawn? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson professor’s firing reversed after free speech battleClemson University has agreed to reinstate Dr. Joshua Bregy, the assistant professor who was fired after resharing a controversial post about Charlie Kirk. The settlement means Bregy will keep his pay and benefits, get positive recommendations, and drop his lawsuit. This isn’t just about one professor—it’s a reminder of how heated debates over free speech and social media can impact real lives and careers. With similar cases popping up at other universities, it’s clear the conversation about academic freedom and online expression is far from over. How do you think schools should handle these situations? #Education #College #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson shakes up recruiting with record transfersClemson fans, the Tigers are making history this year by diving headfirst into the transfer portal—something coach Dabo Swinney used to avoid at all costs. After a few tough seasons, Clemson has already landed eight new players from schools like Colorado, Penn State, and Auburn, with more on the way. This is a huge shift for a program that once went over a decade without a single transfer. Swinney insists they’re playing by the rules, even as rumors swirl about tampering elsewhere. How do you feel about this new era for Clemson? Will these transfers make a difference next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson eyes SEC edge rusher for defenseClemson is making a late push to land former Tennessee edge rusher Caleb Herring, a standout athlete who’s now in the transfer portal. Herring’s impressive size and speed made him a top-100 recruit out of high school, and he’s shown flashes of that potential in the SEC. With Clemson competing against Miami, Texas, and others, this move could shake up the Tigers’ defense next season. It’s wild to think Clemson didn’t offer him out of high school—now he might become a key piece. How do you feel about building through the portal versus homegrown talent? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
glen25+FollowClemson shakes up D-line with portal gambleClemson’s defense is getting a major shakeup as Dabo Swinney brings in Kourtney Kelly, a promising transfer from West Georgia. This move isn’t just about filling a roster spot—it’s a clear sign that Swinney is ready to adapt and bet on raw potential. Kelly’s stats might not jump off the page, but his knack for disrupting plays and his high school dominance show he could be a hidden gem. With the Tigers’ defensive line hit hard by departures, it’s exciting to see if this new approach pays off. What do you think—will betting on upside help Clemson bounce back? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson football’s coaching shakeup: Is Dabo back as CEO?Clemson fans have noticed a big shift: Dabo Swinney is bringing in experienced, older coaches like Chad Morris and Tom Allen, hinting at a return to his CEO-style leadership. Remember when Clemson’s staff was stacked with veteran coordinators and the Tigers were a playoff fixture? Swinney’s trust in his coaches then let him focus on recruiting and big-picture strategy. Recent years saw a younger, less experienced staff—and more hands-on Dabo. With these new hires, could Clemson regain its stability and swagger? What do you think: Is this the recipe for another championship run? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGarrett Riley Joins Mizzou After Clemson ExitBig news for college football fans: Garrett Riley, the former Clemson OC and Broyles Award winner, is heading to the SEC to join the Missouri Tigers’ staff. After a tough Pinstripe Bowl loss to Penn State and a lackluster season, Riley was let go by Dabo. Now, he’s looking for redemption in Columbia. Can Riley’s play-calling spark the Tigers’ offense and heat up the SEC rivalry scene? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share