ACC Announces Football Schedule Changes
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today a series of rescheduled ACC football games.
BREAKING: Trevor Lawrence out for No. 1 Clemson's matchup with Notre Dame
Trevor Lawrence will not be able to play against Notre Dame, due to the COVID-19 protocols, Dabo Swinney announced during his post-game press conference after Clemson’s 34-28 win over Boston College.
Trevor Lawrence tests positive for COVID-19, Out for Boston College
The top-rated prospect in college football is out for at least the upcoming game against Boston College.
Clemson Athletics COVID-19 Update
Clemson Athletics completed 1,335 COVID-19 PCR tests on student-athletes and staff from Oct. 2 to Oct. 8. A total of 15 individuals tested positive, including twelve student-athletes, or 1.1% positive.
Trevor, Twitter and The President: How the 2020 college football season became reality
As most of college football sees the field this week, we take a look at just what it took to get here, and how Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence was at the center of it all.
Clemson Athletics COVID-19 Update - Sept. 25, 2020
Clemson Athletics completed 1,449 COVID-19 PCR tests on student-athletes and staff from Sept. 18 to Sept. 24. A total of eight individuals tested positive, including six student-athletes, or 0.6% positive.
ACC Announces Football Schedule Changes
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that two ACC football games will be rescheduled.
Clemson Athletics COVID-19 Update
Clemson Athletics completed 1,013 COVID-19 tests during its latest rounds of screening of student-athletes and staff.
Clemson Athletics COVID-19 Update
A total of 18 individuals tested positive, including 14 student-athletes from five sports, or 2.66% positive.
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To play or not to play? The decision is not easy for anyone involved in college football
A few Clemson football players had more than the COVID-19 Pandemic to consider when they chose to play football this season. We recently spoke with a parent of one high-profile NFL prospect about the decision to play.
Clemson Athletics releases Death Valley capacity plans
Clemson Athletics received approval from the South Carolina Department of Commerce on Thursday to welcome spectators at fall sport home facilities, including Memorial Stadium, Historic Riggs Field and Jervey Gym.
Sibling Rivalry: Spector brothers battle at No. 1 Clemson
Both Baylon and Brannon Spector grew up Tiger fans and heading into the 2020 season, both could play significant snaps for the top-ranked Tigers on opposite sides of the football.
Clemson Institutes Furlough Program from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31
Due to the ongoing financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Clemson University has made the difficult decision to begin a mandatory furlough program in coordination with the South Carolina Department of Human Resources.
Clemson COVID-19 update, No positive results among fall-sport student-athletes
There were no positive results among fall-sport student-athletes, including football.
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Pick Six Previews' Brett Ciancia: "One of the darkest weeks in college athletics history"
We caught up with Brett Ciancia recently to get his thoughts on the 2020 season losing both the Big Ten and Pac-12.
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Mayo Clinic cardiologist Dr. Michael Ackerman analyzes the Myocarditis issue
The latest issue to arise in the 'play or not to play' CFB saga of 2020 is the issue of Myocarditis caused by COVID-19. To learn more about Myocarditis and its impact on coronavirus patients, we talked with Dr. Michael Ackerman, a cardiologist from the Mayo Clinic.
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College football insider believes Power 3 'agreed to keep door open' on 2020 season
We recently caught up with TexAgs.com's Olin Buchanan to discuss the systemic shifts in college football this past week.
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Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Jeff Travis discusses Myocarditis
To learn more about Myocarditis and its impact on coronavirus patients, we talked with Dr. Jeff Travis, a cardiovascular surgeon at the Lexington Medical Center Heart and Vascular Center.
NCAA cancels all fall championships
The move doesn't change the ability for ACC, SEC, and Big 12 to play football this fall.