Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s OC Riley faces rumors, stays focusedDespite swirling rumors about his job security and possible moves to other schools, Clemson offensive coordinator Garrett Riley says he’s all in with the Tigers—at least for now. After a tough season that left fans and even Coach Swinney frustrated, Riley’s offense has been under the microscope. He admits the year didn’t go as planned, but insists his energy is on helping Clemson finish strong in the Pinstripe Bowl. With another coordinator fired last year, will the Tigers make more changes if things don’t turn around? What do you think Clemson needs most to get back on top? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson’s Big Cat: Delaney Ready to DominateTiger fans, get ready for Leo Delaney to make waves on the O-line! With Tristan Leigh and Blake Miller moving on after 2025, the door’s wide open for this 6’6”, 295-pound Charlotte native. ESPN already tabs him as Clemson’s top instant-impact signee for 2026, and with his athleticism and leadership, it’s easy to see why. Could Delaney be the next great Tiger tackle? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s Denson making waves behind the scenesChris Denson’s growth at Clemson has been nothing short of remarkable. Even though he’s redshirting, teammates and coaches are buzzing about how much he’s improved since arriving in January. Cade Klubnik, the Tigers’ starting QB, says he’s never seen anyone develop so quickly—especially in the passing game, where Denson’s mechanics and decision-making have taken a huge leap. Denson’s athleticism was never in doubt, but now he’s showing real promise as a future leader. What do you think—could Denson be Clemson’s next breakout star? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s recruiting faces tough setbacksClemson’s football recruiting momentum has hit a real snag lately. After a promising start, the Tigers’ 2027 class is losing ground, with several top prospects—like four-star DE Rashad Streets—now leaning toward powerhouse programs like Alabama and Ohio State. Even recent visits and offers haven’t been enough to keep these elite players interested. With January bringing a new wave of recruiting activity, will Clemson’s coaches be able to turn things around, or is the program at risk of slipping further behind? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about how this could impact the Tigers’ future. #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s next QB: Transfer portal shakeup?Clemson fans, the quarterback room could look very different soon. With Cade Klubnik set to leave after 2025 and a bench full of untested talent, the Tigers are eyeing the transfer portal for a potential new leader. DJ Lagway, a former five-star who nearly picked Clemson before, is a name to watch—even after a tough year at Florida. Brendan Sorsby from Cincinnati brings experience and could make an instant impact. With Clemson’s offense struggling last season, a fresh face under center might be just what’s needed. Who do you think should take the reins? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball10Share
glen25+FollowClemson coaching shakeup: What’s next?Big changes are brewing behind the scenes for Clemson football as the Pinstripe Bowl approaches. Several staffers, including Andrew Zow and Brandon Thomas, are set to join John Grass at Samford after the bowl game, while Da’Quan Bowers is sticking around—at least for now. There’s still uncertainty about Mickey Conn’s future, and Tom Allen’s son is getting a bigger role on defense. With contracts, buyouts, and timing all in play, the coaching carousel is spinning fast. How do you feel about all these moves? What impact do you think this will have on the Tigers next season? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s linebacker search heats upLosing out on four-star linebacker Quinton Cypher is a tough blow for Clemson’s recruiting plans. With Cypher choosing to focus on Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama, and Miami, the Tigers now have to pivot quickly. Only four linebackers in the 2027 class even received Clemson offers, and two of those—Kaden Henderson and Cooper Witten—are already considered long shots. It’s going to be interesting to see who the coaching staff targets next. Do you think Clemson can still land a top-tier linebacker, or is this a sign of bigger recruiting challenges ahead? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson football faces another linebacker exitClemson fans, another shakeup is hitting the Tigers’ defense—junior linebacker Jamal Anderson is heading to the transfer portal, making him the second linebacker and fifth player to leave this offseason. Anderson, who was a highly-touted recruit and the son of former NFL star Jamal Anderson, saw limited action this year as the team aimed to preserve his eligibility with a redshirt. With the linebacker room getting crowded and new faces stepping up, Anderson’s move raises big questions about depth and future rotations. How do you feel about these changes, and what does it mean for Clemson’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball10Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s linebacker depth takes a big hitClemson fans, the linebacker room is looking thinner than ever after Jamal Anderson became the latest to announce he’s hitting the transfer portal. That’s now three linebackers out (including Dee Crayton and Wade Woodaz), with only one new recruit set to join next season. The Tigers will have just seven scholarship linebackers—down from nine—leaving the team with little experience behind presumed starters Sammy Brown and Jeremiah Alexander. Will Dabo Swinney look to the portal for help, or stick with the young guys? This could really shake up the defense next fall. What’s your take on how Clemson should handle this? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s new LB is already making wavesBrayden Reilly, Clemson’s only linebacker signee for 2026, just landed first-team All-State honors in Ohio after a monster senior season. Not only did he rack up 77 tackles, but he also led his team in interceptions and blocked kicks—talk about versatility! Reilly flipped his commitment from Northwestern to Clemson late in the game, and now he’s looking like a real difference-maker for the Tigers. With this kind of all-around impact, how do you see Reilly fitting into Clemson’s defense next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share