Dream Rashad is a high school recruit that really stands out. Literally. Standing 6-foot-6 and weighing more than 200 pounds, Rashad (Mountain View, Lawrenceville, Ga) towers over much of the competition.
Clemson continues to show interest in this standout Sunshine State wideout, and he is looking to show what he can do at camp this summer in hopes of ultimately earning an offer from the Tigers.
An ESPN college football analyst broke down nine teams that haven’t been talked about enough this offseason, including Clemson. Clemson is coming off a
By Rock Westfall The Clemson Tigers football program led by head coach Dabo Swinney is getting more absurd by the day. As the 2024 Transfer Portal closed, Clemson ended up with ZERO gains.
Dabo Swinney used to be the man of the college football world, and for a short period, Swinney faced Alabama head coach Nick Saban to see who was the best coach in the sport.
Jaquel Holman is about to make his first-ever visit to Clemson. Despite being an in-state recruit, the 3-star ATH (Blackville-Hilda) has never visited Dabo Swinney’s program.
Dabo Swinney had much to say last week about the current direction of college football. It started at the ACC spring meetings from May 13th– 14th. After the first day of meetings, Swinney met with Clemson media insiders to answer a few questions.
After delivering an epic rant following criticism from "Tyler from Spartanburg" last season, chances are Swinney won't take kindly to what "Paul from Memphis" had to say.
Heading into the upcoming campaign, preseason rankings of the top coaches in college football have been popping up online, and a couple more national outlets came out with their rankings this week.
One of the top offensive linemen in the next recruiting class is set to visit Clemson for the first time next month. 4-star Carter Scruggs (Loudon County, Leesburg, Va) is set to work out at Dabo Swinney’s high school camp on June 5 and the 6-foot-6, 270-pound prospect is anxious for the chance to learn from offensive line coach Matt Luke.
Dabo Swinney has stood out in the new era of college football for his refusal to utilize the transfer portal.
Dabo Swinney is obviously a great coach. A decade-long dominance of the ACC and two national titles speak to that greatness, and even the staunchest of critics have to relent.
Clemson is showing interest in this big Mississippi lineman, and the interest is certainly mutual. While recruiting in the Magnolia State recently, Tigers offensive line coach Matt Luke stopped by Nanih Waiya High School (Louisville, Miss.) to see class of 2026 offensive tackle Grant Kitchens.
Dabo Swinney is back at it again. The king of downplaying the importance of adding talent through the transfer portal has made numerous comments about how acquiring players in college football's version of free agency.
While Clemson may have been in the same league as Alabama or Ohio State back in 2016-2018 when it won two national championships in three years, the school has taken a step back as one of college football’s national powers.
The 2024-25 Clemson football roster is earning high praise from head coach Dabo Swinney. The Tigers brought on zero players from the college football transfer portal in preparation for the season.
A world without walk-ons is a world Swinney wants nothing to do with.
There's not been a more outspoken critic of the new NCAA transfer portal process than Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney. After seeing his team continue to bleed talent in the spring portal opening, the writing has become clear that his days leading the program are numbered, or change must come.
The Clemson Tigers and head coach Dabo Swinney are beginning to fade away as college football ushers in a new era. In a shift that seemingly happened overnight, college football is now defined by the era of the transfer portal and Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) payments.
By Rock Westfall Dabo Swinney’s reluctance to embrace today’s college football makes him a polarizing figure. To millions of fans, he is a stalwart who stands for college football’s original values.
Dabo Swinney is holding both Clemson and Alabama in his heart.
National Signing Day came and went on Wednesday, February 7th. The day did not impact Clemson much as there were no new big commitments to the 2024 class.
Over the last few weeks, there have been some wild coaching changes all over football. In college football, the biggest one was former Alabama head coach Nick Saban deciding to retire.
Swinney signed a gargantuan 10-year contract with Clemson in 2022.
Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney had a suspicious black eye at Saturday's game between the Tigers and Tar Heels.
Before Dabo Swinney and his Clemson Tigers took down the Kentucky Wildcats at the 2023 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl over the weekend, the national championship-winning head coach was asked about three of his former players who are now stars on the scene in Jacksonville.
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