John Camacho+FollowClemson’s defense just got a major boostClemson fans, get ready—Jerome Carter, one of the top safeties in the transfer portal, is joining the Tigers. After a standout season at Old Dominion with 75 tackles and six interceptions, Carter brings proven playmaking skills and two years of eligibility. He’s the third defensive transfer in just two days, joining Elliot Washington II and Luke Ferrelli. With this wave of talent, Clemson’s secondary is shaping up to be one of the most exciting units to watch next season. How do you think these new additions will impact the Tigers’ defense? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson lands two big names in transfer portalClemson’s football roster just got a major shakeup with the addition of West Georgia’s Kourtney Kelly and Penn State’s Elliot Washington II. Kelly, who didn’t have a star rating out of high school, has been turning heads as a three-star transfer and is set to join the Tigers in 2026. Meanwhile, Washington brings experience and speed after three seasons and 36 games at Penn State. With the transfer portal window tightening, these moves could seriously impact Clemson’s defense next season. How do you think these new faces will fit into the Tigers’ lineup? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson lands top SEC transfer in portal shakeupClemson’s roster just got a major boost—Donovan Starr, a highly-rated cornerback who played at Auburn last season, is now a Tiger. Starr was a huge recruit out of Tennessee and had offers from over 30 top programs, so this is a big win for Clemson’s secondary. Even more wild: he’s the fourth transfer Clemson has picked up in just two days, joining talent from Penn State, Cal, and Old Dominion. With this kind of momentum, how do you see Clemson’s defense shaping up for next season? Let’s hear your thoughts on the portal moves! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Mary Williams+FollowClemson’s Kite Hill Brewing scores big winsThree medals at the South Carolina Brewers Cup just put Kite Hill Brewing Co. on the map in a big way! Their Rice Rice Baby lager took home gold, showing off the team’s skill for crisp, clean flavors. Even cooler, their dragonfruit kölsch, Hope on the Hill, not only won bronze but also helps support the American Cancer Society. Local beer lovers are buzzing about these wins—especially since you can try these award-winners right at their Clemson taproom. What’s your go-to Kite Hill brew, and how do you feel about breweries giving back to the community? #Food #Clemson #CraftBeer00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s defense just got a major boostClemson fans, the Tigers are stacking up serious talent from the transfer portal—Old Dominion’s Jerome Carter is the latest to join the squad. Carter’s stats jump off the page: 75 tackles and six interceptions last season alone. He’s known for his playmaking skills and was a top target for nearly 20 programs, but chose Clemson. This marks the third defensive portal pickup in just two days, signaling a bold new era for the Tigers’ defense. How do you feel about this aggressive approach to building the roster? Is this the new normal for college football? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson bets big on Chad Morris comebackClemson’s offense just hit the reset button in a huge way. After a rough season and some not-so-subtle shade from Dabo Swinney, the Tigers are bringing back Chad Morris—the mastermind behind their most explosive years—to revive their struggling attack. Morris has a lot to prove after years away from a major OC role, but his track record with Clemson’s best QBs gives fans hope. There’s even buzz about his son, Chandler, possibly joining as QB. Can this father-son duo help Clemson reclaim its powerhouse status? What changes do you want to see in the Tigers’ offense next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s transfer portal shakeup: Byrne’s next moveRowan Byrne, once New York’s top high school lineman and a four-star recruit, is leaving Clemson after just one game and two snaps on the field. With four years of eligibility left, Byrne’s decision to enter the transfer portal could change the O-line landscape for both Clemson and whichever team lands him next. It’s a big reminder of how quickly college football rosters can shift. What do you think drives players like Byrne to move on so soon—and how does it impact team chemistry? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
phughes+FollowClemson’s T.J. Moore is coming back strongT.J. Moore isn’t just making history at Clemson—he’s rewriting it. With back-to-back 650+ yard seasons as a freshman and sophomore, Moore joins legends like Justyn Ross and Sammy Watkins. Now, he’s confirmed to return for 2026, giving Tiger fans plenty to look forward to. His chemistry with Bryant Wesco Jr. made Clemson the first power conference team since 2000 with two freshmen over 650 yards and five TDs in a season. Moore’s presence could mean big things for the Tigers’ offense. How do you think his return will shape Clemson’s future? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson making waves in transfer portal chaseClemson is quickly becoming a top destination for standout defensive back Jerome Carter III, who’s exploring his next move from Old Dominion. With a campus visit lined up, Carter’s eye-catching stats—75 tackles and six interceptions last season—have Tiger fans buzzing about what he could bring to the defense. He’s also considering Louisville, Georgia Tech, and Mississippi State, but Clemson is already standing out. If Carter chooses the Tigers, it could be a game-changer for the secondary. What do you think—would Carter be the missing piece for Clemson’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson OL Rowan Byrne hits transfer portalClemson’s football roster is taking another hit as offensive lineman Rowan Byrne, once New York’s top prospect, is entering the transfer portal. Byrne, who was highly ranked coming out of Iona Prep and helped his team win a state title, only saw the field once for the Tigers. With four years of eligibility left, his next move could shake up another program. What do you think this means for Clemson’s depth and recruiting? And where could Byrne make the biggest impact next? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share