Amy Williams+FollowClemson’s playoff hopes hinge on QB choiceAll eyes are on Clemson’s offensive coordinator search, but the real game-changer for the Tigers is who lines up at quarterback next season. With LSU looming in the opener and a tough ACC schedule ahead, Clemson can’t afford to gamble on inexperience. The current QB room is full of potential, but none have proven they can lead the Tigers to the playoff. Swinney says he’s sticking with his guys, but with the transfer portal opening soon, is it time to look outside for a proven leader? What would you do if you were in Swinney’s shoes? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson running back speaks out on transferKeith Adams Jr. isn’t holding back about his time with Clemson. Instead of the usual thank-yous, Adams took to social media to say he felt underused by the Tigers’ coaching staff. He believes he’s proven himself and is ready to make a real impact elsewhere, promising to be the hardest running back to tackle in college football. Adams’ honesty about wanting more opportunities is sparking a bigger conversation: How often do talented players get overlooked or misused? What do you think—should players speak up more when they feel sidelined? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowClemson football eyes major defensive upgradeClemson’s defense could look a lot different next season as the Tigers are actively pursuing Kansas safety Lyrik Rawls in the transfer portal. After a tough year with defensive lapses and key players leaving, Clemson is shifting from its usual strategy and seeking experienced help. Rawls, known for his smarts and versatility, started every game for Kansas and racked up 73 tackles. Bringing him in would not only patch up a thin secondary but also show Clemson is ready to adapt in today’s fast-changing college football world. What do you think—should Clemson lean more on transfers going forward? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson shakes up football staff after tough seasonBig changes are coming to Clemson football: offensive coordinator Garrett Riley and safeties coach Mickey Conn are both out after a frustrating 7-5 season. Despite high preseason hopes, the Tigers struggled on offense and missed the College Football Playoff, leading Coach Dabo Swinney to make these tough calls. Swinney praised both coaches for their dedication but said it’s time for a new direction. With the search on for a new offensive leader, fans are buzzing—will this be the spark Clemson needs to get back on top? What do you think about these moves? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowClemson WR Troy Stellato hits transfer portal againTroy Stellato, once a top recruit and a reliable target for Clemson, is back in the transfer portal for the second year in a row. After battling injuries and tough competition on the Tigers’ depth chart, Stellato tried his luck at Kentucky last season but saw limited action. Now, he’s searching for a fresh start elsewhere. With so many young stars stepping up at Clemson, it’s a reminder of how quickly college football rosters can change. Where do you think Stellato could make the biggest impact next? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball10Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson fans left waiting after Pinstripe Bowl lossClemson’s season ended with a tough 22–10 loss to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl, and Coach Dabo Swinney isn’t ready to spill the details on what’s next. Instead of breaking down what needs to change, Swinney kept his thoughts private, saying he’ll handle adjustments behind closed doors. After a year of ups and downs, fans are eager for answers and direction, but it looks like the real conversations are happening out of the spotlight. What changes do you think Clemson needs most to bounce back next season? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowClemson football shakes up coaching staffBig changes are coming to Clemson football after another underwhelming season. The Tigers are parting ways with offensive coordinator Garrett Riley and longtime assistant Mickey Conn, signaling a major reset for the program. Fans are split—some think the offense never clicked under Riley, while others worry this means a return to hiring only from within. With Clemson aiming to get back to playoff contention, everyone’s wondering: will these moves spark a turnaround, or is it just more of the same? What do you think will get the Tigers back on top? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowClemson football shakes up coaching staffClemson fans, big news—head coach Dabo Swinney just made a bold move by letting go of offensive coordinator Garrett Riley after a tough 7-6 season. Despite high hopes and a roster packed with talent, the Tigers’ offense struggled to find its rhythm, leading to some frustrating losses. Swinney’s decision signals he’s not afraid to make tough calls to get Clemson back on track. With a new offensive coordinator search underway, everyone’s wondering: what changes do you want to see next season to revive the Tigers’ roar? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson football shakes up coaching staffClemson fans, the Tigers are heading into another season with a new offensive coordinator after parting ways with Garrett Riley. After a rollercoaster tenure, including a standout 2024 but a rough 2025, Coach Swinney decided it was time for a change. The offense struggled in big moments, especially in the Pinstripe Bowl loss to Penn State, and the team just wrapped up its first six-loss season since 2010. With this move, Clemson will have its third play caller in five years. What do you think this means for the Tigers’ future? Is this the spark the offense needs, or a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowClemson’s newest Tiger ready to chase big dreamsLeo Delaney says moving into Clemson feels just like waking up on Christmas morning—pure excitement and a fresh start. He’s not just stepping onto campus; he’s stepping into a huge opportunity, especially with four starting spots opening up on the offensive line. Delaney’s fired up to compete for a starting role right away and help turn things around for the Tigers. He and fellow Providence Day alum Gordon Sellars are both hungry to make their mark. What do you think—can this new class help Clemson get back to championship form? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share