Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChad Morris returns to Clemson footballChad Morris is back at Clemson as offensive coordinator, and Tigers fans are buzzing. After a tough 7-6 season, Dabo Swinney is hoping Morris can revive the explosive offense that made Clemson a powerhouse a decade ago. Morris, who helped set 127 records and coached stars like Deshaun Watson and DeAndre Hopkins, will be tasked with finding a new starting quarterback and bringing back the winning culture. With familiar faces like Tajh Boyd on staff, there’s a real sense of nostalgia and hope. Do you think Morris can spark another Clemson resurgence? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChad Morris: Can Lightning Strike Twice?Tigers fans, what do we think about the Chadillac possibly returning as Clemson’s OC? The debate is real: can Morris recapture the 2011 magic that helped Dabo build a dynasty, or is this just another retread? His ability to challenge Dabo and innovate on offense made him a legend the first time, but it’s been a while since he called plays. Does he still have that edge, or is the game moving past him? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChad Morris returns to reignite Clemson offenseChad Morris is officially back in Tigertown, stepping in as Clemson’s new offensive coordinator. After a tough season where the Tigers’ offense struggled to make an impact, Dabo Swinney is betting on a familiar face to bring back the explosive play that once made Clemson a powerhouse. Morris, who helped set over 120 offensive records during his first run, knows the program inside and out. Will this reunion spark the turnaround fans are hoping for, or is it just a blast from the past? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this move means for the Tigers’ future! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowChad Morris Back to Clemson: Offense Reboot?Looks like the Tigers are bringing back the architect of their old high-octane attack—Chad Morris is set to return as OC! After a rough season and a Pinstripe Bowl loss, Dabo’s hoping Morris can work his magic again and spark a rivalry with ACC defenses. Can he revive the offense and bring back the glory days? Let’s hear your takes, Tiger fans! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowJayson Jenkins Eyes Clemson in Portal DramaBig news for the Tigers’ D-line! Former Noles standout Jayson Jenkins—who gave Clemson fits last season—is set to visit Death Valley as part of his transfer portal tour. With the Portal heating up, could this 6’6” disruptor be the next big addition for Dabo’s crew? Jenkins also has Mississippi State, Arkansas, and Georgia Tech on his list. Portal season just got spicy! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowPortal QB Watch: Chiles to Clemson?Tigers fans, the transfer portal is heating up and all eyes are on Aidan Chiles, the Michigan State QB with serious upside. With Cade Klubnik moving on after 2026, could Dabo Swinney make a play for Chiles, who’s already shown flashes behind DJU at Oregon State? The real twist: Chiles says he hasn’t heard from Clemson yet, and with the OC spot still open, the next move is anyone’s guess. Thoughts on Chiles as the next Tiger under center? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson football: Time to raise the barSammy Brown isn’t sugarcoating it—Clemson football has the talent, but execution on the field just hasn’t been there. After a tough loss to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl, Brown says it’s not about needing new players or coaches; it’s about the Tigers stepping up and making plays when it counts. With the transfer portal heating up and a new season ahead, Brown’s challenge to his teammates is clear: confidence and hard work have to match the talent in the locker room. What do you think needs to change for Clemson to get back on top? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
phughes+FollowClemson QB room shakeup: Trotter enters portalClemson’s quarterback depth just got thinner as redshirt freshman Cade Trotter is heading to the transfer portal with four years of eligibility left. Trotter, a walk-on from Texas, says he’s grateful for his time at Clemson but feels it’s time to move on to reach his full potential. For Tiger fans, this means another change in the QB room and possibly more opportunities for younger players. How do you feel about the impact of transfer portal moves on team chemistry and player development? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson’s secondary shakeup: Another DB exitsAnother Clemson defensive back is heading for the transfer portal—Rob Billings, a redshirt sophomore who’s played in 32 games, is the latest to announce his departure. That makes six Tigers leaving through the portal this season, and three of them are safeties. With so many DBs moving on, it’s hard not to wonder how this will impact Clemson’s defense next season. Are these moves about playing time, coaching changes, or something else? How do you see this affecting the Tigers’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Clemson fans, the roster is shifting again—Robert Billings is the latest Tiger to hit the transfer portal, making him the sixth player to leave this season. Even though Billings played in all 13 games, he saw limited action, which might explain his decision. With several defensive backs and key contributors moving on, it’s clear the Tigers’ depth chart is in for a serious remix. How do you think these changes will impact Clemson’s defense next season? Is this just the new normal in college football, or should fans be concerned? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share