Clemson running back enters transfer portal
Clemson running back Kobe Pace announced that he's headed into the transfer portal via his Instagram this morning. He was a consensus three-star recruit coming out of high school.
Phil Mafah embraces his opportunity and the confidence that comes with it
Clemson has seen their passing game regress in the past weeks but the rushing offense, led by sophomores Will Shipley and Phil Mafah has flourished. Shipley is the top running back on any Tigers opponents' scouting report but "Mafah Man" has their attention as well.
Clemson Fall Camp Updates: Swinney says trio will all 'make huge plays' for the Tigers
We've got another loaded update to start your day as Dabo Swinney met with the media Wednesday afternoon following practice. Plus, we've got some very encouraging news on the situation at punter-- which got off to a shaky start.
'The Mafah Man': Tigers' second-year back seizes spring opportunity
With injuries to Will Shipley and Kobe Pace, Phil Mafah was given a chance in spring to prove himself. He did that and then some.
Three Tigers Selected For ACC Weekly Honors
Clemson has now earned a total of 552 weekly honors since 1968, including 11 honors this season.
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Tony Elliott addresses issues and responds to analysts questioning quarterback development
As the Clemson football team prepares for an improved Florida State squad, offensive coordinator Tony Elliott has a wounded offense that continues to hear it from critics.
Clemson RB Kobe Pace Highlights Against Boston College
Running back Kobe Pace was Clemson's most effective offensive weapon against Boston College, scoring their only touchdown on a 59-yard run.
Clemson RB Kobe Pace Finds Wide Open Space As Make A House Call | ACC Must See Moment
Clemson does a great job blocking Boston College defenders as Kobe Pace just needs to run through one hole and then has nothing but green grass between him and the end zone.
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Swinney on Clemson's defense striving for greatness: 'They want to dominate'
As Clemson's prepares for NC State, Dabo Swinney gives his thoughts on the Clemson defense, Lyn-J Dixon's decision to transfer, plus why we are seeing more parity in College Football this season.
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The Players' Lounge: "I just love the combination of athletics and academics here"
As Clemson gets set to open ACC play, hear what all the players were talking about this week.
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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.
THE ROAR: No Love Lost |Talking Ship-ley | The Bounce Back
Happy Friday Tiger fans! A new weekend of college football begins followed by some NFL action. Life is good right now. Today's conversations include No Love Lost, Talking Ship-ly, and The Bounce Back. Come see what we're talking about.
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Georgia native Kobe Pace has to 'just put the phone down' when texts come from Dawgs
Kobe Pace spoke with Clemson's media recently to talk about his role in the Tigers offense and facing off against some great friends who play for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Speed Kills
The Clemson offense lost speedy running back Travis Etienne to the NFL and will have to find other players to make explosive plays. Speed and explosion are almost synonymous in football and can suddenly change the tempo of a game on either side of the ball. Who has the most speed in 2021?
New Look
Clemson prepares for a new era in the backfield as Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne are headed to the NFL.
Scrimmage Insider - Dabo Swinney: 'Cornell Powell was the best player on the field today'
Following Clemson's first scrimmage of the fall, one player we've been talking about all offseason, as someone to watch, had a huge day.
Saturday Scrimmage: All eyes on Clemson
The Tigers will head to Death Valley today for the first fall camp scrimmage later today.
Tony Elliott breaks down the youngsters, five-star Bowman 'is as advertised'
Heading into an uncertain 2020 season, the Tigers are just excited to be on the gridiron, and Tony Elliott likes what he's seen from several freshmen.