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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCBS Sports predicts Clemson football will suffer its first loss of 2025 to this teamDabo Swinney believes the Clemson Tigers will be college football's first major 16-0 team. Swinney, ever the eternal optimist ...
Clemson football is well-represented in ESPN’s breakdown of the 40 players most likely to shape the 2025 college football ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAthlon Sports ranks Clemson with the top defensive line in college football for 2025Clemson football's defensive line has been one of the program’s calling cards for more than a decade, and the 2025 group could be the most complete unit the Tigers have fielded in years. Athlon Sports ...
After starring for Clemson's men's basketball program, Ian Schieffelin has turned his attention to the gridiron, looking to make an impact as a tight end for th ...
Oregon Duck football fans may have to wait a little longer to cheer on the Ducks during their home opener at Autzen Stadium on Aug. 30 against Montana State, bu ...
David Bailey is arguably the best player in Texas Tech’s loaded transfer portal class, as the transfer DE from Stanford is ...
Brian Kelly responds to swirling rumors surrounding Garrett Nussmeier’s health as questions mount ahead of LSU’s big season ...
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On3 on MSNGraham Neff addresses Clemson’s NIL plan in rev-share era, stresses need for ‘optionality’As Clemson starts to navigate the revenue-sharing era, the school opted to “sunset” it’s NIL collective, 110 Society, athletics director Graham Neff confirmed this week. Instead, the plan is to shift ...
It was a quick two games and out for the ACC in the College Football Playoff last season, but that could change in 2025 with ...
After an All-American freshman season, Clemson Tigers wide receiver Tyler Brown's 2024 was cut short due to injury. He's back and ready to shine in 2025.
WATCH: Palmetto Sports' Carmine Gemei tells us how Austin Smotherman won the BMW Charity Pro-Am in Greer with help from a 19-year-old local fill-in caddie.
For the first time in nearly a decade, it seems like the South Carolina men’s soccer program is building up some momentum.
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