Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s QB room just got way more interestingClemson football fans, get ready for some real competition at quarterback next season. Dabo Swinney just brought in two standout freshmen—Brock Bradley, who broke records in Alabama, and Tait Reynolds, a dynamic dual-sport athlete from Arizona. Swinney says both are wired to win and aren’t afraid to battle for the starting job. Bradley’s got a bit of Baker Mayfield’s edge, while Reynolds is known for his speed and versatility. With these two joining early in January, the fight for QB1 is officially on. Who do you think will rise to the top? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson makes Jaxon Dollar’s top 10Clemson fans, there’s real buzz on the recruiting trail—Jaxon Dollar, one of the top tight ends in the country, just put the Tigers in his top 10 schools. This 6'5" North Carolina standout has been a force on both sides of the ball, racking up over 1,100 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns last season. While Notre Dame is the current favorite, Dollar’s repeated visits to Clemson and his connection with the coaching staff keep hopes high. If he joins, he’d add serious firepower to an already stacked 2027 class. What do you think—will Dollar choose the Tigers? #Sports #ClemsonFootball #Recruiting00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s QB shakeup: New faces, big hopesClemson football is officially entering a new era as two fresh quarterbacks join the roster, marking the first time since 2020 the Tigers have signed two QBs in one class. With Cade Klubnik’s chapter closing, all eyes are on Tait Reynolds from Arizona—who’s skipping baseball to compete for the starting job—and Brock Bradley, Alabama’s all-time winningest QB at Spain Park. Neither is a five-star recruit, but both bring unique skills and a competitive edge. With more options than ever, real competition is brewing for the starting spot. Who do you think will step up and lead the Tigers next? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s big in-state win: Wimbley commitsClemson just scored a major win by locking in Trey Wimbley, a dynamic wide receiver from Daniel High, for their 2027 class—and he’s not looking back. Wimbley’s decision to reclassify from 2028 to 2027 sped up the recruiting game, and Clemson wasted no time, landing him before national programs could jump in. This isn’t just about adding talent; it’s about building early chemistry, especially with four-star QB Kharim Hughley already on board. For locals, it’s another reminder that Daniel High remains a key pipeline. How do you think this early momentum shapes Clemson’s future? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s next QB battle just got interestingBrock Bradley might be flying under the radar in Clemson’s 2026 class, but Dabo Swinney just compared him to Baker Mayfield—talk about high praise! Despite being a three-star recruit, Bradley’s stats at Spain Park in Alabama are impressive: nearly 3,000 passing yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior. With both Bradley and four-star Tait Reynolds enrolling early, the competition for Clemson’s starting quarterback spot is wide open. Swinney loves Bradley’s competitive edge and winning mentality. Do you think Bradley could surprise everyone and win the job? Let’s hear your thoughts on who should lead the Tigers next! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson’s rivalry prep hit by key QB injuryClemson’s defense just got a tougher job ahead of the big South Carolina rivalry game. The Tigers were counting on freshman Chris Denson to mimic Gamecocks QB LaNorris Sellers in practice—he’s got the same kind of speed and playmaking skills. But Denson went down with a foot injury, leaving Clemson scrambling for a replacement at the worst possible time. Add in injuries to other starters, and this game is shaping up to be a real test of depth and grit. How do you think the Tigers will adjust, and can they keep their streak alive in Columbia? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share