Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s RB search heats up with local talentClemson’s running back room could look a lot different soon, with CJ Spiller building strong ties to in-state prospect Aiden Gibson. Even though Clemson hasn’t offered yet, Gibson says he’s feeling the love and expects the Tigers to make a real push. Meanwhile, Gibson’s recruiting calendar is packed—he’s talking with Pitt, Penn State, UConn, and still has South Carolina on his radar despite their coaching changes. With visits lined up at Virginia Tech, Tennessee, North Carolina, and more, Gibson’s decision could shake up the local football scene. Which school do you think is the best fit for him? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s 2026 class just got deeperClemson fans, the Tigers just landed another weapon for their 2026 squad—Cam Blivens, a 6'2" wide receiver from Lipscomb Academy in Tennessee. Blivens, who had over two dozen offers and was once committed to Columbia, chose Clemson after a weekend visit. He joins a stacked group of wideouts, including three four-stars already on board. With Blivens as the 21st commit, this class is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. How do you think this addition will impact Clemson’s offense in the years ahead? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s top CB target makes a big moveJayden Aparicio-Bailey, one of Clemson’s most-wanted cornerbacks for the 2027 class, is shaking things up by transferring from Oak Mountain to Prattville in Alabama for next season. This 6’2” playmaker already has the Tigers high on his list after a strong camp showing and a visit for the LSU opener. With 40 tackles and four picks as a junior, he’s not just a hot prospect for Clemson—Auburn, Georgia, and others are in the mix too. How do you think this transfer could impact his recruitment and the Tigers’ chances? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s recruiting battle heats up for 5-star CBClemson’s push for top talent just got more intense as cornerbacks coach Mike Reed checked in on five-star recruit Josh Dobson, who’s now transferring to William Amos Hough in North Carolina. Dobson’s drawing serious attention—South Carolina and Notre Dame coaches have already visited, and he’s got trips lined up to Texas A&M and Tennessee. With Dobson being the first 2027 prospect to get a Clemson offer, it’s clear he’s a priority. Will he make it to Clemson’s Elite Retreat next month? This recruiting race is one to watch! What do you think Dobson’s next move should be? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson’s portal moves shake up the D-lineClemson’s defensive line is getting a major boost thanks to a fresh approach in the transfer portal. With Amare Adams leading the charge, the Tigers are focusing on targeted additions rather than big-name grabs, aiming for players who fit their culture and scheme. This strategy, combined with smart use of NIL, is reshaping the roster and could pay off big next season. It’s a bold move that’s got fans talking—will this homegrown, team-first mentality give Clemson the edge over programs chasing star power? Let’s hear your thoughts on this new direction! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson’s QB shakeup: Vizzina heads to LSUClemson fans, things just got interesting—Christopher Vizzina is packing his bags for Baton Rouge, leaving the Tigers’ quarterback room wide open. With Vizzina’s transfer, Clemson’s depth at QB takes a real hit, and the pressure is on for the coaching staff to find their next leader under center. How do you feel about this move? Is this a wake-up call for the Tigers’ recruiting strategy, or just the new normal in college football? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for Clemson’s future! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson football’s roster shakeup: What’s next?Clemson’s football roster is getting a major facelift for 2026, with 30 players out and 30 new faces coming in through high school recruits and transfers. The NCAA’s new 105-player roster rule (up from 85 scholarships) means even more competition for spots. Right now, Clemson’s got 86 scholarship players—39 on offense, 47 on defense—so every position is stacked. With so many fresh names and a deeper bench, how do you think this will impact the Tigers’ chemistry and performance next season? Which new addition are you most excited to see hit the field? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s transfer class could shake up the ACCClemson football is reloading in a big way, bringing in a wave of new talent through the transfer portal after losing 14 players. The most exciting addition? Edge rusher London Merritt, a former PFF All-American with three years of eligibility left, is set to boost the Tigers’ defense. The linebacker spot gets a lift from Luke Ferrelli, last year’s ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year. Speedy corner Donovan Starr and ball-hawking safety Jerome Carter III add even more depth. And don’t sleep on running back Chris Johnson Jr., who’s already made Memorial Stadium his playground. Which new Tiger do you think will make the biggest impact? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson’s wild ride in the transfer portalClemson football has flipped the script this winter, diving headfirst into the transfer portal after years of sticking to tradition. Dabo Swinney summed it up perfectly: managing the portal feels like being a preacher at a Vegas wedding chapel—fast, unpredictable, and nonstop. After a tough 7–6 season and 14 players leaving, the Tigers brought in 10 new faces, mostly on defense, and even added a speedy running back. Swinney insists they’re still doing things the right way, but the pace is unlike anything Clemson fans have seen. Do you think this new approach will pay off next season? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowClemson’s QB gamble: Will loyalty pay off?Clemson is heading into spring training with a big question mark at quarterback. Despite working the transfer portal hard for other positions, Coach Dabo Swinney is sticking with Christopher Vizzina and Chris Denson—neither of whom has proven they can lead the Tigers to an ACC title. Swinney’s loyalty to his players is admirable, but with rivals loading up on experienced QBs, it’s hard not to wonder if this decision could hold Clemson back. Do you think Vizzina or Denson can step up, or should the Tigers have brought in a seasoned quarterback? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share