A year ago, Ronan Hanafin’s name was buried on the depth chart at wide receiver, but now, he’s on the other side of the ball, hoping to land a starting position in the secondary.
He doesn’t say much. That’s what Dabo Swinney will tell you about Tristan Smith. But on Saturday in Death Valley, the newest name in Clemson’s receiver room let his game speak volumes—hauling in five catches for 137 yards and a score in a spring game performance that turned heads.
In his first contest in Death Valley, transfer wide receiver Tristan Smith caught five passes for 137 yards and a touchdown in leading Clemson’s offense to a 33-15 victory over the defense in the 2025 Spring Game on Saturday.
Andrew Ciufo’s two-out single in the ninth inning scored the go-ahead run to propel No. 3 Clemson to a 4-3 victory over No. 19 Georgia Tech in the second game of a doubleheader at Russ Chandler Stadium on Saturday night.