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Brent Venables on celebrating with sons 'just go in the parking lot and have a man hug'
Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables will have to prepare his defense for a tough matchup against No. 23 Pittsburgh. Venables talked about the challenge ahead against a top offense and watching his son, Tyler, make a key play in the 17-14 win over Syracuse.
30:28
Natural Talent
Dabo Swinney breaks down last weekend's win over SC State, plus what we are hearing from Tiger Town about one player that's a natural on the field early in his career.
25:08
Dabo Swinney on ACC Title matchup with Notre Dame: 'This is championship football'
The No. 3 ranked Tigers will face off with No. 2 Notre Dame on December 19 in the ACC Championship in Charlotte.
34:33
Mind Games
Clemson's Jake Venables says he's like his dad-- defensive coordinator Brent Venables the duo tries "to get in the mind of the offense" every week.
They Said It: Clemson players react to win over Wofford
We hear from the Tigers following their 59-14 win over the Terriers.
Instant Analysis: Travis Etienne, Clemson offense marches along in 59-14 win over Wofford
Even though it was against an inferior FCS opponent, Clemson continued to look like an armoured tank that can roll over its competition until December.
August camp: Monday practice notes
A few practice notes from our time on Clemson's campus this afternoon, including an update on Tyler Davis, Joseph Ngata, and the rotation on Clemson's defensive line.
22:09
August Camp: THURSDAY SCRIMMAGE
We were back on campus this afternoon for Clemson’s Thursday scrimmage, the final scrimmage of August camp. A few notes we gathered after hearing from co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott and head coach Dabo Swinney.
August Camp notes: Monday practice
More information from Clemson's Monday practice at Jervey Meadows where Dabo Swinney had some pretty lofty praise for an incoming receiver. Also, an update on what could be a lot of rotation on the defensive line.
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No treatments, no pain - only joy as Clemson athletes come together for kids with cancer
The presence of God was felt just over a year ago in the truck of Clemson starting right guard Sean Pollard. That same presence was felt Wednesday afternoon outside of Clemson’s indoor practice facility during Pollard's second “All Off for Cancer” event.