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Clemson football’s date with the Miami Hurricanes is approaching quickly. Today, we discuss if Trevor Lawrence is the best quarterback Miami has ever faced – a question that Manny Navarro of The Athletic poses. He’ll be on tomorrow to explain his thoughts on that topic and the game in general.
Dabo Swinney also provides a quick injury update on Xavier Thomas who would infuse the defensive line with even more talent, depth and experience...
Oh, man – tons going on around Clemson football today. Dabo Swinney was asked if he had been in touch with Deshaun Watson after the Houston Texans head coaching job opened. Guess how he took that question?
The Trevor Lawrence Heisman-hype train continues at full steam ahead as we discuss the Golden Boy’s odds of bring home the hardware. And finally, Miami Offensive Coordinator Rhett Lashlee says that Clemson is well known for stealing hand signals...
Everyone seems to be making a bigger deal out of Clemson’s uninspiring victory over Virginia. Does that mean they’re in trouble against Miami?
We also talk injury updates, Dabo Swinney takes a swing at the transfer portal and everyone’s favorite topic – the national media disrespecting Clemson. Yes, let the Alabama and SEC lovefest begin.
Despite a sloppy performance, Clemson football came out on top over Virginia 41-23 on Saturday in Death Valley.
We hear from Dabo Swinney, Travis Etienne and Andrew Booth about their performances – and boy oh boy, there were some great plays in this game.
Wait, did Virginia play in the ACC championship last year? Turns out they sort of did.
Anyway, Clemson football takes on Virginia this Saturday evening in Death Valley. We give you all the keys to the game along with some of the biggest (and funniest) stories from game week.
Clemson football added their latest recruit when three-star athlete Will Taylor committed to the Tigers. Will is an interesting addition to this year’s class for several reasons.
Also, did UofSC president really say that? And Dabo Swinney gives us his best gardener impression while explaining how multi-year players have been integral to this year’s success.
Yes, #TankForTrevor is a real thing. Trevor Lawrence is aware of the fact that he’s trending on Twitter every Sunday, but Dabo says he doesn’t pay attention to the noise.
We clarify our comments from yesterday about Derion Kendrick and the Clemson Athletic Department has heard your feedback for this Saturday’s night-game versus Virginia.
Clemson football Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables tells us who he’s learned the most about so far this season. By the way, Derion Kendrick wasn’t in his doghouse even though he was in Dabo Swinney’s doghouse.
Offensive Coordinator Tony Elliot tells us the coaching staff’s thoughts on what constitutes as an explosive play and that the Tigers “always want to be more explosive than their opponents.” Duh...
There are now more teams competing with Clemson football for a College Football Playoff spot because the Pac-12 is again playing football this year.
Dino Babers is definitely getting fired this year, right? That’s at least what Vegas thinks. And in the biggest news of the season so far, traditional whistles are back in their rightful spot. Down with the crappy electronic whistles!
Welcome to your Kodak moment Quinn Castner! Our guy Quinn is receiving lots of recognition this week for his accomplishment during Clemson football’s dominating victory over The Citadel. See the video here.
Speaking of players who are receiving well-deserved recognition, Myles Murphy, Bryan Bresee and Jordan Williams have all earned high marks on Pro Football Focus’s radar. We discuss where exactly they fall in the rankings...