phughes+FollowClemson’s late offer shakes up Beard’s recruitmentClemson just turned the tables in the race for four-star running back Andrew Beard. After months of being left out of his top five, Beard finally got the Tigers’ offer he’d been waiting for—and Dabo Swinney and CJ Spiller wasted no time visiting him in person. Now, Beard says Clemson is right back in the mix, and he’s set to visit campus for junior day in March. This move could totally change the recruiting landscape. What do you think—can Clemson win him over, or is it too little, too late? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s top RB target returns in MarchClemson fans, all eyes are on Tre Segarra as he gears up for another visit to campus this March. After a standout junior season with over 1,400 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns, Segarra’s recruitment is heating up, with Tennessee and South Carolina also in the mix. He’s already made a couple of trips to Death Valley, and the Tigers were the first to offer him last summer. With nearly two dozen offers on the table, how big of an impact do you think Segarra could have if he chooses Clemson? Let’s talk about what his commitment could mean for the Tigers’ future. #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson eyes Ivy League talent for linebacker depthClemson’s linebacker room is looking thin after several key departures, and now the Tigers are making a bold move by bringing in Penn grad transfer Ryan O’Connell for a visit. O’Connell, who just received a walk-on offer, could bring much-needed experience and leadership to the team after proving himself in the Ivy League. With interest from schools like Auburn and Northwestern, his decision could shape Clemson’s defense this fall. How do you feel about the Tigers looking to the Ivy League for reinforcements? Is this the kind of veteran presence the team needs right now? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s football shakeup: New faces, new energyBig changes are brewing for Clemson football as Chad Morris returns as offensive coordinator, bringing back the energy that helped spark the Tigers’ rise a decade ago. Dabo Swinney is betting on familiar faces and homegrown talent to turn things around after a tough season. The quarterback room is loaded with young, hungry players—no transfers needed, just fierce competition. With fresh coaching hires and a renewed focus on playmakers, the team is looking to recapture its championship edge. How do you feel about the new direction? Is sticking with homegrown QBs the right call? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s big move for in-state linemanClemson just made a major play for homegrown talent by offering Dutch Fork’s Jaden Wuerth a spot on their defensive line. What stands out is how much Wuerth values Clemson’s focus on life beyond football—he says they care about academics and family, not just stats. With over a dozen offers from big programs like Georgia Tech and Miami, Wuerth’s next visit to Clemson for the Elite Retreat could be a game-changer. It’s always exciting to see local players get this kind of attention. How do you think this impacts recruiting in South Carolina? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson football’s new era kicks off courtsideClemson fans, there’s a new energy in the air—Dabo Swinney and Chad Morris made their first public appearance together at the Tigers’ basketball game against NC State, signaling a fresh start for Clemson football. With Morris back as offensive coordinator after a tough season, all eyes are on how he’ll revive the Tigers’ offense, especially with no transfer QB in the mix. Will this reunion bring back the explosive play Clemson’s known for? Let’s hear your thoughts—are you optimistic about this new chapter, or do you have concerns about the team’s direction? #Sports #ClemsonFootball #DaboSwinney00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson lands top JUCO All-American linemanClemson just pulled off a major move by flipping Andy Burburija, a first-team All-American JUCO defensive lineman, from Nebraska. Burburija’s stats at Iowa Western—78 tackles, 27.5 for loss, and 14 sacks over two seasons—show he’s a game-changer. He joins a Clemson defense that’s getting a serious upgrade, especially with other new transfers on board. This is the most transfer talent Dabo Swinney has ever brought in for a single class. How do you feel about Clemson’s aggressive transfer strategy this year? Will these new faces make a difference on the field? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson football’s transfer shakeup: Who’s in, who’s outClemson football is seeing one of its biggest roster shakeups in years, with 13 Tigers entering the transfer portal and 12 new faces coming in. That means seven starters from last season are gone, and Coach Dabo Swinney is betting big on fresh talent—especially on defense. The buzz around linebacker Luke Ferrelli, the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year, has everyone talking since he’s reportedly back in the portal after enrolling at Clemson. With so many changes, how do you think this new lineup will impact the Tigers’ 2026 season? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowClemson’s football shakeup spotted courtsideClemson fans, big changes are brewing—Dabo Swinney and newly re-hired offensive coordinator Chad Morris made their first public appearance together at the Tigers’ basketball game against NC State. After a rough football season and a rare coaching change, all eyes are on Morris to revive Clemson’s offense, which struggled last year despite plenty of talent. Morris has a history of lighting up the scoreboard at Clemson, but he hasn’t called plays since 2020. Will his return spark a turnaround, or is the pressure just getting started? What do you think this means for the Tigers’ future? #Sports #Clemson #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s defensive line just got a major boostClemson fans, this is the kind of portal move that can change a season. Andy Burburija, a JUCO All-American who racked up 11 sacks last year, just flipped his commitment from Nebraska to join the Tigers. He’s exactly the kind of proven, disruptive force Clemson needed up front after some key departures. With Burburija’s experience and production, the Tigers’ defensive line looks a lot more dangerous heading into 2026. What do you think—will this addition help Clemson get back to the top of the ACC? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share