Tiger Talk: Your Weekly Recap of Clemson's Biggest News
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Take a look back at some of the top stories on ClemsonSportsTalk.com from this past week our weekend roundup.
The Learning Curve of Leadership: Cade Klubnik's Offseason Transformation (CST+)
As Clemson prepares to face No. 1 Georgia on August 31, quarterback Cade Klubnik's leadership and development are under the spotlight. After a challenging 2023 season, the Tigers aim to reestablish themselves as a College Football Playoff contender, with Klubnik at the helm of a more mature and cohesive offense.
Clemson Safety Tyler Venables Embraces Veteran Role
After overcoming a hip injury that sidelined him for much of last season, senior safety Tyler Venables is stepping into a leadership role on Clemson's defense. As the son of Oklahoma head coach and former Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables, Tyler has learned valuable leadership lessons, which he's now applying to guide his teammates.
Four-star North Carolina Cornerback Plans Death Valley Visit (CST+)
2026 four-star cornerback Samari "Smoke" Matthews, one of the top cover corners in high school football, is set to visit Clemson this fall. The 6'0, 180-pound prospect from Huntersville, North Carolina, has Clemson among his top contenders and is eager to explore what the Tigers have to offer.
Matthews ranked as the No. 63 prospect in the nation, has been in close contact with Clemson's coaching staff, particularly cornerbacks coach Mike Reed. Clemson was the first program to extend an offer to Matthews in his class, a significant honor that has strengthened his interest in the Tigers.
Out of the Shadows: Payton Page Ready to Shine in Final Season
Senior defensive tackle Payton Page is ready to step out of the shadows and make his mark in his final season at Clemson. After shedding nearly 90 pounds and embracing a new mindset, Page is focused on finishing strong and proving himself as a dominant force on the defensive line.
Wide Receiver University: It's a 'Prove It' Year for Clemson
Once a powerhouse for producing NFL-caliber wide receivers, Clemson's "WRU" reputation has come under scrutiny following a few lackluster seasons. As the 2024 season approaches, the Tigers' receiving corps, led by veterans Antonio Williams and Adam Randall, is determined to prove they still deserve the prestigious title.