A different dude: You shouldn't be surprised Etienne is returning to Clemson
Clemson's 2020 football team picked up a huge weapon Friday night when Travis Etienne announced he would return for his senior season in Tiger Town.
Travis Etienne to return for senior year
Clemson's all-time leading rusher is headed back for one more year in Clemson.
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Calm before the storm
Full audio from every major player interview ahead of the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
Etienne's success at Clemson could hit home on Monday
Travis Etienne scored three touchdowns in the Fiesta Bowl to help No.3 Clemson advance to play No. 1 LSU in New Orleans, LA on Monday, Jan. 13. Does he have another special performance left in him on a special day for him and the Clemson football program?
Clemson calls on "Popeye" for knockout punch
In a brawl out west with Ohio State, Clemson looked to “Popeye” to deliver the knockout blow.
Monday AM: The Hulk
What we must continue to be aware of is the competitive fire that lies within the belly of Clemson’s beast. When a spark is lit within Trevor Lawrence, he transforms.
Duel-Threat: No. 3 Clemson wins showdown with No. 2 Ohio State, 29-23
In a duel between the most balanced teams in America, Clemson’s dual-threat combo stole the show as quarterback Trevor Lawrence finished as the Tigers’ leading rusher and running back Travis Etienne led the team with 98 yards receiving.
Unanimous All-American Honors for Simmons, Four Tigers listed
With the announcement of the 2019 Football Writers Association of American All-America Team on Thursday, all five All-America teams recognized by the NCAA toward consensus status have been formally recognized for the 2019 football season.
The Beauty of 5
No one can say they are missing out on the "beautiful" season Clemson is currently having. Not anymore.
Clemson's Travis Etienne: 2019 ACC & Offensive Player Of The Year
Clemson's Travis Etienne had a tremendous 2019 campaign and was named the 2019 ACC and Offensive Player Of The Year.
Etienne repeats as ACC Player of the Year, Tigers Sweep Top Awards
Clemson junior running back Travis Etienne has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Football Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, while Tigers junior linebacker Isaiah Simmons earned ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors.
A walk in the park
The most hyped up pregame warmup in rivalry history was fairly boring and uneventful, much like the game that was about to take place. The Tigers strolled to a 38-3 victory over in-state rival South Carolina to win its sixth consecutive game in the series for the first time since World War II.
Keys to Victory: No. 3 Clemson at South Carolina
Clemson's recruiting has been at an all-time high and the gap between the Tigers and Gamecocks seems to be growing.
Etienne's jersey retired, brother leads Jennings to playoff win
Clemson junior running back Travis Etienne Jr. had his Jennings High football jersey retired on Friday surrounded by family. After the ceremony, he watched younger brother Trevor help Jennings win a 3A playoff game.
Etienne named 2019 Doak Walker Award Semifinalists
The PwC SMU Athletic Forum announced today the 10 semifinalists for the 2019 Doak Walker Award.
Clemson shows glimpse of the future on Senior Day
Clemson's dominant win over Wake Forest was about Clemson's senior class leaving Death Valley on a high note. But it also allowed fans in attendance to witness what the future has in store.
Instant Analysis: No. 3 Clemson's play continues to escalate as November rolls on
If Dave Clawson thanked Dabo Swinney after last year's 63-3 beatdown, this year’s 52-3 trouncing of the Demon Deacons must have been Swinney saying, "you’re welcome."
Keys to Victory: No. 3 Clemson vs. Wake Forest
While Clemson's senior class wraps up an incredible career in Death Valley, several juniors, including Travis Etienne could be playing in Tiger Town for a final time.
Etienne on returning in 2020, Skalski discusses the defense
We've got more notes which include Travis Etienne, who spoke on where he is regarding a decision about returning to school next year and James Skalski on the defense's current streak of holding teams under 300 yards.