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Take a look back at some of the top stories on ClemsonSportsTalk.com from this past week our weekend roundup.
A Mullet and a Mission: Sammy Brown's Journey Just Beginning at Clemson
In his Clemson home debut, five-star freshman linebacker Sammy Brown impressed in the Tigers' 66-20 win over Appalachian State. Known for his signature mullet and standout play, Brown's speed and instinct earned him Special Teams MVP honors from head coach Dabo Swinney. Despite the recognition, Brown remains humble, crediting his father for keeping him grounded and pushing him to improve. With the loss of teammate Kobe McCloud for the season, Brown embraces the added responsibility, focusing on contributing in any way he can to help the team succeed.
‘We Never Flinched’: Klubnik on Bouncing Back from Georgia Loss
Cade Klubnik delivered a historic performance in Clemson's 66-20 win over Appalachian State, becoming the first quarterback in 25 years to pass for five touchdowns and rush for two scores while completing over 90% of his passes in a game. Klubnik led Clemson to a program-record 525 yards of offense in the first half, showcasing the talent head coach Dabo Swinney had long believed in. Following a tough season-opening loss to Georgia, Klubnik's poise and leadership helped Clemson silence critics and hinted at the team's potential resurgence.
Briningstool hopeful of 'leaving a legacy' in Clemson's Tight End Room
Reflecting on his touchdown catch, Jake Briningstool credited Cade Klubnik for making a great throw, saying it made his job easier. When asked what goes through his mind with open field ahead, he simply focuses on running hard and checking the jumbotron to see if anyone is chasing him. On Clemson's offensive evolution, he emphasized the team's commitment to daily improvement, pointing to Coach Riley's influence and the growing chemistry with Klubnik, which is now yielding results, though he believes the offense still has untapped potential.
Former Clemson Tiger Diondre Overton Dies
The Clemson community is mourning the loss of former wide receiver Diondre Overton, who passed away at 26. Overton, known for his leadership and contributions on and off the field, played in 51 games during his four years at Clemson, helping the team win two national championships. After college, he pursued a professional football career, including a stint with the Memphis Showboats in the United Football League.
Web of Success: T.J. Moore Continues to Grow in Clemson’s Offense
Under the bright lights of Death Valley, freshman wide receiver T.J. Moore had his breakout moment during Clemson's 66-20 victory over Appalachian State. The Tampa Catholic High School product grabbed his first career touchdown on a 29-yard pass from quarterback Cade Klubnik, finishing the night with three receptions for 44 yards. Moore’s preparation for moments like this has been years in the making, thanks to the influence of his father, Terrance Moore Sr., a former all-conference wide receiver.
Photo Gallery: 2024 Clemson v. Appalachian State
Enjoy photos from Clemson's home opener against Appalachian State. The Tigers’ offense was on fire during the game. Because of their performance, The Davey O’Brien Foundation revealed that Clemson junior Cade Klubnik had been selected as the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week.
Dabo Swinney on the first half vs. App State: 'It was as good as you think'
Head coach Dabo Swinney praised his team's preparation and dominant performance in Clemson's 66-20 win over Appalachian State, noting their fast start against a strong opponent. Defensively, Swinney highlighted the benefit of playing a wide range of players, aiding development early in the season. Offensively, he called it one of the best games he's ever been part of, with eight consecutive touchdowns and multiple program records set in the first half, including 300 passing yards, a 100-yard rusher, and two 100-yard receivers.