Clemson Safety Tyler Venables Embraces Veteran Role
Safety Tyler Venables was injured most of 2023 and his time on the sideline was spent coaching teammates. The fifth-year senior is healthy and ready to assume his role in the secondary and as a leader on the Clemson football team.
Venables ready for return: 'Healthiest I’ve been in a long time' as Clemson opens spring
Senior safety Tyler Venables addressed the media on Wednesday, Clemson’s first day of spring practice.
Mukuba: 'The Best I've Felt' Entering 2023, Spearheads Clemson's Secondary Resurgence
As Clemson continues to gear up for the 2023 football season, junior safety Andrew Mukuba has his sights set on redemption and resurgence after being banged up throughout last year.
Clemson Safety Set to Redshirt in 2023
During his time with the media today, Dabo Swinney told us that safety Tyler Venables would be redshirting due to a hip labrum tear.
Conn has experience and youth in safety group, 'everything's open - best man plays'
The Clemson secondary is coming off a subpar 2022 season and co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Mickey Conn said they have to be better in 2023.
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CST Radio Rewind | The "T-Bone" Edition
On Wednesday's edition of Clemson Sports Talk, Swanny gives his thoughts on the teams outside the top of the polls that can make a run to the playoffs. Plus, we hear from Malcolm Greene, Tyler Venables, and Jon Blau from the Post and Courier joins the show.
Mickey Conn confident he has national championship-caliber defensive line
Mickey Conn, who has served as the safeties coach for Clemson since 2017, added the title of co-defensive coordinator after former defensive coordinator Brent Venables became Oklahoma's head coach. He spoke on Wednesday about the position and what he's seen from players this spring.
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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.
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Ngata feels 'fine', California prospect can make 'a million' plays if healthy
Following Clemson's spring game on Saturday, Joseph Ngata said he feels 'fine', and Head Coach Dabo Swinney noted that if he's healthy, the sophomore wideout can make 'a million' plays for the Tigers in 2021.
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Trenton Simpson on Clemson DC Brent Venables: "the best I've ever been around"
Trenton Simpson has taken strides forward over the past year, but it hasn't been done without the tutelage of defensive coordinator Brent Venables.
"T-Bone" or "Tasmanian": Call him what you want, Tyler Venables continues to impress
Tyler Venables is a man of many names. Having played just six games this season, the freshman safety has already earned the admiration of head coach Dabo Swinney.