Inside Access: Brent Venables' defense zeroes in on Ian Book, Notre Dame offense
Clemson's defense has yielded just 178 points this season, good for 13.8 points per game. Now, Brent Venables is locked in on Notre Dame and Ian Book's ability to impact the Cotton Bowl.
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Dabo Swinney Wednesday Bowl practice update
We've got more information for you after Clemson's first practice since its ACC Championship victory as the Tigers continue their preparations for the Cotton Bowl.
2018 Clemson Football All-Americans
Five Tigers collect first-team All-America honors, featuring a unanimous All-American among three consensus selections.
Inside Access: California Dreaming
Clemson's staff ventured west this week with solid gold talent on their minds. We spoke with 2019 5-star wide receiver Joseph Ngata and 2020 5-star quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei in this ClemsonSportsTalk.com exclusive.
Top 5 Running Backs in the ACC | 2018 Season
The ACC featured a number of outstanding tailbacks this season from Clemson's Travis Etienne to Boston College's AJ Dillon and more.
Inside Access: Notre Dame's X-Factor diminished by Tigers' recent success
No. 2 Clemson brings a load of playoff experience into its Cotton Bowl matchup with No. 3 Notre Dame, but the Fighting Irish are not strangers to meaningful games in big venues.
Clemson Dominates the Field to Collect Fifth Straight Win
Leading from start to finish, the Clemson Tigers (7-3) scored 48 points in the paint and overpowered the Rhode Island Rams (5-4) to increase their win streak to five games on Saturday.
Aamir Simms Notches Career-high 23 Points in Loss to Bulldogs
Sophomore forward Aamir Simms scored a career-high 23 points on 9-for-15 shooting, but Clemson University men’s basketball fell to No. 22 Mississippi State by a score of 82-71 in the Never Forget Tribute Classic on Saturday evening.
Photo Gallery: 2018 ACC Championship Game
Take a look back at Clemson's fourth consecutive ACC Championship win.
Limitless: Clemson's ACC Player of the Year still doesn't know his own potential
Travis Etienne has made a name for himself during his short time at Clemson, but the Jennings, Louisiana native still hasn't peaked.
#WATCH: Clelin Ferrell Official Highlights
Clemson defensive end Clelin Ferrell has been a terror for opposing offenses from the moment he hit the field for the Tigers.
Clemson Wideout Hunter Renfrow Is Mr. Reliable
Clemson WR Hunter Renfrow has been incredibly reliable for the Tigers during his career. The former preferred walk-on now holds Clemson records for starts by a wide receiver (45) and consecutive games with a reception (41).
Lawrence's efficiency set Clemson on a course for the College Football Playoff
Clemson's offense in 2018 has a different gear with Trevor Lawrence on the field and the true freshman sets his eyes on the College Football Playoff.
Clelin Ferrell Wins Ted Hendricks Award
Ted Hendricks and the Ted Hendricks Foundation are proud to announce that the recipient of the 2018 Ted Hendricks Award is Clelin Ferrell of Clemson University.
Clemson vs. Notre Dame 2015: A look back
Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson was responsible for 177 total yards and 3 touchdowns in a 24-22 Tigers victory.
Friday Night Review: Playoff Edition
We take a look at some of Clemson's commits that are still in the playoffs.
Inside Access: A look at the Fighting Irish
Clemson will face their toughest test of the season in the Cotton Bowl on December 29.
Clemson vs. St. Peter's Basketball Highlights
Marcquise Reed scored a game-high 21 points before leaving late with what appeared to be a knee injury in a 65-60 win over St. Peter's.
Wilkins Earns Campbell Trophy As Nation's Top Football Scholar-Athlete
The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame announced Tuesday that Clemson defensive lineman Christian Wilkins has been named the recipient of the 2018 William V. Campbell Trophy, which annually recognizes an individual as the best football scholar-athlete in the nation.
Clemson barely escapes Saint Peter's 65-60, Marcquise Reed to have MRI on injured knee
It was ugly, but the Tigers were able to scrape their way past the Peacocks 65-60 on Tuesday night. Marcquise Reed left the floor limping with under a minute to play. Brad Brownell said he's "very concerned."