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Clemson returns most experienced team in football in search of third national title in 10 years
Klubnik is a perfect example. He could have left Clemson at any point during his 3 1/2-year career when times got tough, but chose to stay and was rewarded last year with being named MVP of last year’s ACC championship game. The Tigers lost 38-24 to Texas in the first round of the playoffs, but Swinney said his players have used that as motivation.
Some buy into preseason talk about being a potential national championship contender, or even a promising prospect on the NFL mock draft board. The Clemson Tige
The buildup to Clemson football and LSU’s primetime clash on August 30 continues to gain steam, and Tigers head coach Brian Kelly isn’t shying away from the spotlight. Speaking Wednesday at the Baton Rouge Rotary Club, Kelly didn’t miss the opportunity to take a swipe at Clemson’s home turf.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning isn’t afraid to learn from others — including those he once considered rivals. During Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas, Lanning revealed he reached out to Clemson’s Dabo Swinney this offseason, looking for perspective as the Ducks aim to build on their fast start in the Big Ten.
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Swinney Reveals Clemson’s SECRET Blueprint for Unrivaled Consistency in College Football’s Wild West
While other programs crumble in the portal era, Dabo Swinney just declared Clemson is "tops in the country" not just in winning, but in graduation and player retention! Discover the "purpose-driven" philosophy behind the Tigers' unprecedented 14-year run of dominance.
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The Clemson receivers coach has one of the deepest position groups on the roster, headlined by Antonio Williams, T.J. Moore, Bryant Wesco Jr., Tyler Brown, Tristan Smith, Misun Kelley, and Cole Turner. That level of talent creates a good problem: how do you keep that many playmakers satisfied with just one football?
With Cade Klubnik among multiple starters returning, Fox Sports' Joel Klatt believes Clemson could reach the CFP title game this season.
Josh Pate isn’t shy about making bold calls—and he just made one that should get Clemson fans buzzing.