Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson fans react after tough Pinstripe Bowl lossClemson’s season wrapped up with a frustrating 22-10 loss to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl, ending their long postseason streak. What’s catching everyone’s attention? Coach Dabo Swinney isn’t revealing any big offseason changes—at least not yet. He kept things close to the vest after the game, saying he’ll handle evaluations privately. For a program used to winning, this quiet approach is sparking plenty of debate among fans. Should Swinney be more open about what’s next for Clemson football, or is it better to keep things behind closed doors? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson running back Keith Adams Jr. speaks outKeith Adams Jr. isn’t holding back as he leaves Clemson—he’s calling out the coaching staff for not giving him a real shot on the field. Despite his physical style and family legacy, Adams saw limited action this season, with most of his carries coming in just one game. Now, he’s entering the transfer portal and promising to make a big impact wherever he lands next. Do you think players like Adams deserve more opportunities, or is this just part of the game? Let’s hear your thoughts on how programs handle player development and transfers. #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson commit Max Brown’s comeback sparks hopeMax Brown, the promising Clemson linebacker commit, is making a speedy recovery after a tough knee injury cut his junior season short. He’s already back to running and squatting, aiming to rejoin his Jefferson teammates for spring workouts. What stands out is how Max leaned on his older brother Sammy—also a Clemson linebacker—through rehab, showing just how much family and team mean to him. Despite Clemson’s recent struggles, Max is all-in on helping build a strong 2027 class and believes Coach Swinney can turn things around. How do you think Max’s resilience and leadership will impact Clemson’s future? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball10Share
phughes+FollowClemson football eyes big portal movesClemson fans, get ready for a shakeup—this offseason, the Tigers are diving deeper into the transfer portal than ever before. With several key players leaving, especially in the secondary and offensive line, Dabo Swinney and new defensive coordinator Tom Allen are openly prioritizing fresh talent. Expect quick action as the portal opens, with names like Cory Myrick (Southern Miss) and Chris Bracy (Memphis) on the radar. The big question: will Clemson stick with Chris Vizzina at quarterback or bring in a seasoned leader? Which positions do you think need the most urgent upgrades? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSammy Brown’s challenge for Clemson’s 2025 seasonSammy Brown didn’t hold back after Clemson’s tough postseason loss—he called it like he saw it: the Tigers just didn’t make enough plays, on either side of the ball. Even with Brown’s standout 14 tackles, the team’s inconsistency was their undoing. Now, with veteran leaders moving on, Brown is stepping up and says the real change needs to be mental—more confidence, better execution, and stronger leadership. He’s convinced the talent is there, but it’s time for the team to raise the bar. What do you think needs to change for Clemson to get back on top next year? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s risky fake punt sparks debateClemson fans are buzzing after a bold fake punt call against Penn State backfired in the Pinstripe Bowl, leaving head coach Dabo Swinney openly frustrated with his special teams. The play, which ended in an incomplete pass and handed Penn State great field position, wasn’t even supposed to happen, according to Swinney. Despite the defense stepping up to bail them out, the offense kept stalling with dropped passes and missed chances. What do you think—should teams take these kinds of risks early, or play it safe and trust their defense? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson’s tough year: What’s next for the Tigers?Clemson fans, that Pinstripe Bowl loss to Penn State really stings, especially with so many defensive starters out. Sammy Brown’s 14 tackles showed heart, but even he admits the team just couldn’t get it done across the board. The real talk? Brown says it’s all about mindset and confidence moving forward—no excuses, just higher standards for next season. With the bar set, the big question is: What needs to change for Clemson to bounce back in 2025? Let’s hear your thoughts—what would you do to turn things around? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson football legacy calls out coaching staffKeith Adams Jr., son of Clemson Hall of Famer Keith Adams Sr., is leaving the Tigers and isn’t holding back. He says the coaching staff misused his talents and didn’t give him a fair shot, especially as Clemson’s run game struggled this season. Adams Jr. played four years but saw his carries drop dramatically, leading him to transfer and promise he’ll be “the hardest running back to tackle” at his next stop. With Clemson’s offense under fire, do you think player voices like Adams Jr.’s should carry more weight in how teams are run? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson football’s big fan event canceled for 2026Clemson fans, the annual Recruiting Wrap Up event—where you’d usually meet the new Tigers and hear from Coach Swinney—won’t happen in 2026. The timing just doesn’t work anymore, with the transfer portal, NIL changes, and staff shakeups all crowding January. This event has been a tradition for 18 years and also raised over $1.2 million for student scholarships. The Fort Hill Clemson Club says they’ll look for new ways to support students, but it’s unclear if the Wrap Up will return in 2027. How do you feel about this break in tradition? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowKlubnik’s Emotional Exit vs Penn StateTough way for Cade Klubnik to close out his Tiger days—falling to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl. Klubnik was visibly emotional postgame, reflecting on four years with Clemson and wishing he could’ve gone out with a win. Still, he made history, passing Tajh Boyd for most career completions and joining the 10,000-yard club. Next season, it’s a new era for the Tigers at QB. Thoughts on Klubnik’s legacy? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share